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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1985 | ‘Paige Will Seek Seventeenth Victor y in Jamestown Game Sunday | RED SOX 10 START. [GREENBERG BELTS TWO HOME RUNS AS BENGALS WALLOP BROWNS- TARR OR BRADY IN INASH-FINCH, K. OF C. CHALK ‘Dizzy’, Cardinal TIGER ACE IS ONLY Millers Will. Play % 'e e UP DIAM LL VI i Missouri Slope Baseball ‘ 4 3 ibiti EHIND ? ieilabchatiniiocnni ° iLarry Schneider Turns in Sec- THE Over Exhibitions Road-Trip Series Sabbath Day Contest Is Called) 1g No-Hit Perfor SAG Tea y Wing Baseball Team | 4,2” 20°, 5} bases. on pes ott ‘ ‘ =| mance Frisch Cools Off After H ) 4 Gloseman 5; off Juelke 1; off Corliss for 3 P, M.; Monroe Giants ROU SOREN) | ee r Heate pee Trounces FERA Nine}; oft cums 0; hit by pitcher, Nor- Here Monday (By the Associated Press) Argument Over Dean's Re- ribe, Resting in Second Place, nels ae Coa ces by Gloseman. Um= + a NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ i Trounces ; Arey) : cabo oe LEAGUE) fusal to ‘Take a Bow’ Triumph Puts American League Colonels; Red Wing, N. D,, July 6—(P)—Lead by|___, WoL Pet. Birds Si J, Muller, N. Hill and Leo Krei Wishek JOHNSON HOLDS BAT LEAD] x erc.......... a") to00 | Sew, York. «fol Champions Only 1% Games rds Swoop Series [dite ins Wing haomal aes ne| Wishek CCC Crew Casual Csieebe's 6 nee. (St, Louls 39 29 © 574|_ Chicago, July 6—(}—Jerome “Diz- the FERA nine from ., Bows to Strasb' —_—_——_ Nacho Rbek 3B 2 Mp9 | Pittsburgh 41 32~«562|2¥” Dean, pitching ace of the St. Back of Yankees Chicago, July 6—()—The Ameri-|here Sund: mgt Bismarck, 29-13, ws to Strasburg McCarney Climbs Into Second) o #. win "+2 a. Chicago 38 32 .543)Louis Cardinals, will pitch in the all can Association leading Minnespelis|tinree pitchers in an effort to. stem 10 The Wi 18: ¥ Paramount 1 2 333.-(| Brooklyn 32 36 —_.471 |Star game between the picked Nation-/P|IRATES SHUT OUT CUBS Millers took the road Saturd: sf the tae of Win effort to stem (Special to The Tribune) Place With 418 Average; peeeeaes Gu cage | CHnclaatl 3:39 4ag(@l. and American League teams in tebiamlataty fan. tht lay and bee} of g hits. David, Muel-| Strasburg, N. D., July 6.—Strasburg, Troupe Is Third ‘Transients ‘a3 259 | Philadelphia 29 39 .426|Cleveland Monday, despite another —_——_ the current second peor series with nasen Leonard Kremenetsky con-|behind the one-hit pitching of M. if Sweet Shop ..... 0 4 .000 | Boston .. oo ob) gag (battle with Frankie Frisch, manager|Dodgers Hand Leading Giants|Killiter's Indiana; Ree a ee eee ete eee Te Tae Hiunday: Wold wate . P | of the world champions, over Dean’s 3 78 ing the recent sr ag leon ihe wing: 10-0, here Thursday. Wold struck gael Paice, alwart | eony| scnights of Columbus © and Nasn-| AMERICAN assoctation —_ |reystl 'o even, “tate @ bows tp ine 14.4 Drubbing; Rain Millers built up » lead of five games,|Len. Krem’ky 2b .. Seog s Wb: 1larmiwascuver in thneer'oa hureeunae when the Bismarck nine tangles with ey ee oe ey a eames 4B ayea| Indianapolis a 8 BS patdale an Association at St. Paul Fri- peaeene ett While the Millers were ae hous pees erate, c++ 6 4 3 2 1 OJthe field. The box score: the Jamestown Red Sox in the|in the city diamondball league. | Kansas City. 39 32549) (By the Associated Press) TpsliASAIE AUER! ew IEC eM, OMOE Ib 8 348 4 betel a AS t seventh game of the inter-city serles.|"“-oring 10 runs in the first Milwaukee 3833535 ‘onsiderably cooled off after the] Hank Greenberg, who was left out|tack to-trounce Louisvill lea 4 : 5 2 4 5 4 O/J. J, Baumgartner, If . 4110 The sky ace of the local mound ie 4 ia ne ae ‘i rd aa led Colbie . Re ae) 500 |e uay from Bis ae cities, |of the reckoning when the squad was|night game and ship gs in a tet ote . : ; : : : 0 8 Lee 5033 corps: won 16 games, wo ant ae iy ee jurday sa an would +! Kansas/P. Pevoue 5 eee, 0) P. Mastel, ci 5210 campaign. Included among the speed- i. h us 5 “Cer! e will play, why not?” e ser- It. 3 0 0 0jR. Lipp, lb... 5170 campaign. Included among T einaas |hts off the combined offerings of Joe Louisville ........4+ 22 48 314) Frisch sald, “I'm sorry he did not EE TGR ee A. Moszer, 3b 3311 City Monarchs, the three House of Zahn and Harold Falconer the Tran- AMERICAN LEAGUE take advantage of his opportunities in| pig help to the Tigers in their arive Re oes Totals .. 29 21 3/1, Klein, rf 3010 David teams, Jamestown, Valley City sients scored two runs in the fifth St. Paul Friday. to take the Anierioan League. tena! wear er games were scheduled. L, Erck, c . 30821 Paige on the mound Sun- in A enough o! profession to go out ¢ , St. moved to/Gray, . 510120 sia ae ina as Ae asin Pale om Rey ‘Starr, for-[tWo times at bat lead the K. C. at-| Deira 44 20°. Sos|ae HibGbe | fate, WD! cmigtie HAWS race Seecity iene ae eeeoUEEEERTS ERMC TRIVAR EC oer eee wees 531122 1] Totals. 27-7 merly of Minneapolis in the Ameri-|tack while Meinhover and Miller did) ¢ ey, 36 28 563 |driven 40 or 50 miles to see him in|Ruth’s record pace when he belted Co Peer) Opened Se a a 50000 1) wishek ccc— tan Association, or Ea Brady, leading|the principal damage for the Tran-| oven’ « 37 3L_Séf/actlon, why he don’t belong in the|out his 24th and 26th clrcult swata of Cone ed Birds Beat Hi Davin er., 5g ht bl wetter, it My Toro 0 twirler for the Red Sox this season. {5 On game.” ens , © . §3 461 ey Anan vee aiid Larry Schneider turned in his sec- Philadelphia 28: taal Dean wasiseill ih acrage wien ane BO es pel ae egies ie De- aaa Columbus Red/O. Peterson, rf . 20190 i Becmen ey 4010 1 Chalking up» victory over the|ond no-hit, performance of the 10251 % ‘ashington . 29 40 420/Cardinals arrived here early this} at this stage in the 1927 season Is nosed out the Toledo Mud|Mosseth, cf .. 5 5 2 0 0 O/Busch, p SERIE Jocals in the last meeting at James-|season when he shut out the Sweet i UES 19 48 284|morning, en route to St. Louis. Be-|when he set the record of 60 homers, eo as Peterson, G.1b.... 4 2 1 8 6 3/Prim, | uy recone town, the Jimmies again evened the |Shop, 24-0, to give the Nash-Finch tween gulps of ice cream, Dean|Babe Ruth had only phen t arta RH E|Eidsmoe, p-3b . 22100 Ox pte: 3004 tovmnt series at three wins apiece|team its third win and shove the launched into s tirade against the|tc ris credit and he didn't hit © per lore ous” 001 000 010-2 10 |AUlrieh, ps.-.sc0.'2 0 0 0 0 O|pemieioen ct ae and neither team is ready yet to con-|losers further into the cellar. Six Ww L_ Pet,|Cardinals, declaring that Sam Bread-| ticularly fast clip until Se otitis | Columbus foo) AO Ae BEN ee ag ag Olson, . ae a alain cede the other an edge. Sweet Shop errors paved the way for | Winnipeg 4112.77 |ON, President of the team, and Branch waa is 18 » || Stein and Susce; Chambers, Ryba, 15 13 18 12 5] Colemen diay bel) se te cane te has been called for|some of the heavy scoring led by|Fargo-Moorhead ... 29 20 -592|Ricney: tee president, ‘treated ball! tm addition to his two boundary) “indies eens R oti Sane 3p. m, at the local ball park and will|Benser, Achnelder and Schlicken-| Duluth 26 23 ~~ 1531 {Players like they were dogs. deits. Gas WIL ac * Indians Trounce Colonels 410 375 x—20| ‘Totals. a te followed on Monday by a contest |meyer, each with three hits in four Grand Fo 22 27 449] “They advertise me in St. Paul to ‘Gisenbery ‘anackea 'a tli a ase,| Louisville—Indianapolis swamped 000 524 2—13 nee digs with the Monroe Giants of Shreveport, |trips to the plate. Brainerd . 2 38 “tap |Speak over the radio,” Dean bolled,|ana converted them into of Singles Louisville in a night game by a score) Summary: Home runs, Mueler, ECOL. ed La. The game Monday is scheduled} The box scores: Crookston 22 28 449 /“but it was against the contract I!drew an intentional i and /of 18 to 8 Len Kremenetsky, David; hits off Naan q 000— 0 to get under way at 6:30 p. m. = Superior 19 29 39g (had with my sponsors in St. Louis. /rourth inning when th Loved ce R # E|Kremenetsky 5 in 4 innings; off 7 Gsbecdl 214 020 Olx—10 ‘Following Monday's game, the Cap!-|Transients (7) | AB R H PO A E/Eau Claire. 10 29 298 inally I got burned up and talked|tive runs to’ make their’ scored| Indianapolis .. 320 005 008-18 16 |S inn iuniny: off MINS 2 iotee, | Summary: Errors, Strasburg 3; tal City crew leaves for Canada where | Bower, rss .. 520202 “™ {anyhow. I told the listeners that if/ straight victor igor eiiget retains Loulsvile ...... 020 030 102— 8 14 3Joff Edsmoe 4 in 6 innings; off Aue Wishek 6. ‘Two base hits— P. Mas- they will take part in three tourna- 412311 FRIDAY’S RESULTS any of them were ambitious to become| The Ti, eh or ty. Page and Sprinz; McKain, Nekola,|rich 5 in one inning; off Beck Aul- | tel, M. Wold, A. Wichenhelser. Hits— ments, playing three games each day, 411200 National League major league ball players, for plty's| yor t ery Liumphs reduced the teCompte, Tising and Ringhofer, |2 innings; struck out b eecker 6 10 off Wold 1 in 9 innings; off Busch 11 at Langenberg, Russell and Esterhazy. 2 0 0 2 1 1| Brooklyn 14; New York 4. sake not to join the Cardinal organ-|New York oy vs Games as the! Others open date. 4; by Hil 1; by Bidsrgoe enefsky |in 9 innings. truck out—by Wold 8; tend the Se ea ek ee 31 1 3 0 1] Pittsburgh 4; Chicago0. beret it was like being in| was rained out. ‘The ‘Cleveland-enie Hohe; by Biker 1; oad Ly sats by Busch 5. Bases on balls—off Wold game Ww! e Mexican All- 0000 0.0 e Cl gang. 2 Speoiee off ‘Kremen tsky 1; ‘off . 1; off Busch 2. Hit by pitcher—L. Stars, Saturday they play at Aber-|Miller, If . 111100 AME “7 offered to pitch a few balls even | 880 Struggle for third place also was P R la A a 3 off Lytle 1; off} Rok, L. Klein. Time deen against the same team and next |Esnick, rf Lot beds ov ol Sneucanasmaeenemeere: if I did pitch Thursday, but Frisch | 7asned out, leaving two National owers epiaces pent Lac poet ple veaagiren EO ole Olipires Sate? eieie Sunday they return here for a game |Robinson, cf 301001 ee see joa t want me to.” poole ta to complete the day's We Ht fs corte ae ige Aulrich 1;|37, Brickner. P — with Devils Lake. Grailer, Iss . ~-301020 AMER! e Cards, without Dean, outclass- ae Gill Ba Lead ; | Johnson Holds Bat Lead raider, Tes veers Fo oS 0 Of Columbus de Tote 2 ON — jed the Saints, 6 to 2, with Pepper Mar- peritisburgh’s | third-place Pirates, in t Eidemoe 2, Aulrich 2, Lytie 1. Umpire, @ —___—______ ro Big “Moose” Johnson continued tof} =~ ~~ | Indianapolis 18; Louisville 8. tin and Medwick hitting homers. st.|"°Me from @ long road trip, enjoyed usky. | Additional Mark dominate the Bismarck club's bating | Totals 317 818 4 6! : é ets ee el a profiiable day in the senior circuit /Toledo Outfielder Adds Nine| Medora CCC Defeat re) sup, boosting his mark to 444 NORTHERN LEAGUE : eis ar ora efeats 0% averages ae Friday. ae Mes K. of ©. (14) ABRHPOAE! Duluth 10; Brainerd 3. - ; pane Merrie See. Roy =, Points to Average; Tausch- Watford City, 14-9 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW Carney, fist sucker, made the mast [Boesfug, F .--..... ¢ 0 10 9 2) Fargo-Moorhead €; Crookston &. Team of Pilots Will ing Glants took a 14-4 drubbing from er Is Top Hurler ee 4 Orlinniareets ete Bactlonty ies , his average over the .400 mark with |Goetz, rss, c .......3 2 1 6 0 0 pijecind terdanincticne Clash With Winnipeg, seta eel A) dn (Special to The Tribune) vous and unsettled during the week 23 safe blows in 58 times at bat to|Falconer, 3b, p .... 3 2 2 20 0 ae only a half game behind the Cardi-| nicago, July 6—(P)—Slashing Medora, N. D., July 6—(P)—After|ending Friday, July 5. The wheat jump into second place only 26 per-|Wetch, 1b .. 422502 MAI OR LEAGUE argo. uly OL oe: Allsetar nals and nine behind the Giants. 10 hits in 21 times at bat: Bilis sath losing two games in a row to the|market was largely dominated by the centagh points behind Johnson. Zahn, p, 3b vevevees 3-110 2 0 business in league baseball awaited miniOunitien Powers’ Tied Leutthider/ Canute MASTS Coe Mae TT Ge cen | Bate eee eee ‘¢ Gunes. Trowe was third with a per- |Kelley, © - 7212500 LEADERS a novel twist from the Northern Deacies Wainy Gites the American, Associstice, teamec|CHY OOO camp, No. 2711, the Me-|, Sept. wheat closed ab 2%, two # of .390.. sop aig pe a ~ o ie x ; 4 a 9 9 League Saturday. hice yore ate ecko ed leadership from Jot Gill of Mine Lele jeer Lari Ged hit their stride|lower for the week. 13 bev es oe (By the Associated Press) ees monet rapteaeted ane Hah jug New York pitchers nee a ren panties contest from the ‘Watford Clty ‘coe closing = Synge 1 for the week, 3% Ais |Botslen, of . Pea ee ande is AMERICAN LEAGUE Eheeoanarcaae . lefeat the Giants 14 to 4. camp, No. 2772, by a score of 12-9.| July oats deci losing _ Sees... 25 eae ee fa Re fase | ceascenmenee a tite enn cataal Brooklyn asic ol Pine Hinplayaigating sieneiGne [Slash egy ace frat ars sere et _ ann sce || eee ey ie loses, Athletics, .344. Ch oe eG leer Ie for a allowed but two hits dur- it. 5 312] Totals ......... M14 1421 8 B|Rune — Greenberg, Tigers, 63; Geh-| President Danny Boone, who man-|NCW, York... 100 ool OO2— 4 ® 4 Maavaiened wnt aD peters Points /ing the remaining innings and fanned during IERTRLORIE S buat 12 300] Score by innings ringer, Tigers, 62. lnges itis Crookston Pirates, atsounsed te nen toons conenons Gabe | ispg:mias. Arlett ot atinen St/10. Saunders, Norgan, Juelke and| July flax declined 4% for the week, 31 200/Transients sie —Gehringer, Tigers, 106; Green- Friday the lineup of the, managers! ler, ‘Fitzsimmons and Danning, Man-|was second with 314, and Dale eae il di eae ens Sy | faa ci ; . of C. re, Tigers, 99. nine. Boone himself won't play be- |°"°” ander of Kansas Ci n | Medora— ABRHPOAE a ne ‘Summary, Winning pitcher—Zahn; |Home runs — Greenberg, Tigers, 25; |cause of an injury, his place at, short nee Cubs third place at red remained in’ Buckley, 2b 4 11 2 0 1| WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW 4 211 liosing pltcher—Meinhover; two base Johnson, Athletics, 17. stop to be taken by Don Blanchard, | serented tne Chic ttsburgh Pirates!" Gin, however, retained honors in|NOTes™ 55 6 11 0 0 1) New York, July 6—(?— Indications ‘100 | hite- “Gamble, Kwako: three base hits| Pitching — Tamulis, Yankees, 1-1;|Crookston third baseman. Hen the tine pltshin Cubs 4 to 0 be-| four other departments, He hit a|CTosman, 5 1 116 © Ojthat the midyear slump in business ee - —Zahn, Kelly; double or triple plays Harder, Indians, 12-4. The managers’ outfield will consist ind the fine pitching of Red Lucas./home run, to give him. 19 for the ‘Holman, 6 2 2 0 O Oj Was less severe than expected, coupled Airtight Pitching Is —Beer to Wetch, Meinhover to Walk- — of Bruno Haas, Winnipeg coach and RH Elsesson, had scored 70 runs, had 192 Hall, if . 3 0 0 4 0 0|with signs that congress was taking a F i er; hits off Zahn 5 in 6 innings; off NATIONAL LEAGUE president, left field; Johnny Mostil, {CDIC8e>._.------- 000 000 000-0 9 11in total bases, and had driven in 69| rove rf-p 4 2 3 0 0 O|more conservative bent, helped lift eature in Northern reiconer 3 in 1 inning; off Meinhov- | Batting — Vaughan, Pirates, 406; /Eau Claire, center, and Dick Wade Pittsburgh’ ..... 000 020 11x—4 8 Olrung The other leadership: Neva, 1b . 4 2 2 2 0 0jsecurities prices to close to recovery — er 14 in 6 innings; struck out by Zahn| _ Medwick, Cardinals, .362. Superior, right, Boone said, Mostil,|__C@8eY, Henshaw and Hartnett; Lu- aaltied MinGthA leanne reser ae Te-|Golz, 3b 3 2 1 2 0 O|Deaks this week. Bt, Paul, July 6—(P—Airtight|10; by Meinhover 2: bases on balls off| uns — Martin, Cardinals, 60; Ott,/however, said et Eau Claire he will cas end 'Padden, Btonsham of Indianapolis had seven | Comtss._P 2.0 0 0 0 Oj Stocks and bonds of the electric pitching featured all three Northern 6; off Falconer 2; off Meinhov-| | Giants, 58. be unable to make the game. (Only games.) triples, Ted Gullic ager seven ‘Saunders, rf 3 1 21 0 0|Power companies rose briskly for a League games Friday, with two four-|¢r 4. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 104; Terry,| In the infield will be Harry Strong, — 26 doubles to his credit waukee, had eee time following the house's rejection of hit and one six-hit contests being re-| Umpire: Schubert. Scorekeeper:|__ Giants, 100. Duluth, first base; Charlle Patton, AMERICAN LEAGUE Haney, ‘Toledo’ » and Fred) ‘Totals .. 40 12 13 27 0 -3|the “death sentence” for utility hold- corded. H. Koch, Home runs — Ott, Giants, Camilli,|Brainerd, second, and Johnny Ander- Tigers Trounce Browns beding, Gass Ma rere 4 thefte| Watford Cit; ABREH ing companies and bank stocks ex- Cliff Homsted gave Brainerd four ees Phillies, and Collins, Cardinals, 17.|80n, Grand Forks, third. Wes Griffin Detroit—Hank Greenberg who wal- Jonnny ‘Gooner ret th Peni fe edo a Pees am * E|perienced @ vigorous rise on publica- Be et akn were singles, as| Sweet Shop () ABR HPO A x|Pitching — Parmele, Glants, 9-1;)e% Winnipeg will catch and Jack loped his 24th and 25th home runs} iugger, had the big collectios enite|duelke, 20-5. $2 21 o 2|ton.of the senate banking and cur- : Duluth slugged out 10 for a 10 to 3|J.C. Nelbauer,'c... 3 0 0 2 ¢ 0} Schumacher, Glants, 12:2 Knight ‘of Fargo-Moorhead pitch, |paved the way for the Tiger's 16 to 1)_1y4, ° eee ea ate oe Oe Ls vi o ie 5 - adi Si si Se OC Till Advance in [ron eres T's tmsetset eae males. 1112 2 eee acerenr i ee tienaad, tat Crosse. (Smee Hess A OO 3 1 AON er 8 2 28 OG Sere cr un ences ee ee ee eee ees gs 8] generaly reponded to the verstance ’ ; A . Si as 1000 nson, lanapolis, ) Cf ° 00 a * 2 epee cog anemia ae + | ee OR I ed pd le » B , Minnea} .351;| Johnson, rf 20 ' homer by Cliff Davidson after two| Berger, A040: 8058) qi _Buinn 3 a\,Breew Point, Minn, July 6—vm—|Somel and slate Sy desiett Oclumbus, 26. Gierteon, 3b 5010 0 alate men had received walks, kept the| Rubin, Iss 200130 Cham Others postponed, rain. Not sched- 4 Pratt » Steelworks operations were slack- Pirstes in the running al the way. |Henn, a 200 4 0 | Score by innings— Ri tens pio pee en: ae uled. A Gertand: pene, Milwaukee teft-|Shores, rf ........ 2 0 0 0 © Olened to 328 per cent of capacity for . a on : , nh or eee ee ‘ ‘The sis-hitier went to Red Ruft.)J. Nelbauer, rf .... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Bure eee: 000 00 0— 9/ victory each Saturday to retain cae two decisions and the pitching Wed’ | ‘Totals .......4. 38 9 027 0 5 ney ea ae eer ‘ ing as the Wi - peg Maroons downed | 4. Devoe 2002 1 01°" 2 es \tedy of the titles another year. ership. Walter Tauscher of Minne-|Score by innings: R| this seemed a mode pester i Grand hitingoff 0 ee Summary: Winning pitcher — L.| Stan Larson and Patt; lest slump compared \ Grand Port Mascon shortetop, fear] ‘TOtals.......... 28 © 018 6 6|Schnelder; losing pitcher, A. Nel-| Minneapolis, defenders ai te imt|| ey DAY 2S [Pils roe ino eames and fost ove, |Medore, 107 ++” Sit om 10 s[a yer gon eee i tured. He hit three doubles over the bauer. Two base hit—F, Lee. Three| tourney, engaged W. H. Be ee we den ot 1 Se ee ee ae oe ecir meinen f ; short left fleld wall Nash-Finch (24) AB RH PO A E|h; bits—F. . H. Fawcett, Jr., Ss tories and five defeats. Braxton was} Summary: Two base hits, Buckly,| Railroad securities were still ‘ left field wall and one single! toe, if. 43200 Oltec, . Agre, A. Schneider, T./of Chicago, and Mrs. Rose Clapp of ted with Monte Stratton of st. Paul,|Gums 3, Gols, Masse 2, Sheridan|the cloud of the aj ina ed t in four times up. E. Agre, iss. 41110 Lee, Schlickenmeyer 1, Home runs—|St. Paul, respectivelyy, in the men who won one game, at 10 victories |Saunders; three base hits, Grossman; | week to reorganize tg a ' - rea 41110 0/7 ‘ee, A. Schneider. Hite — off {and women’s finals, : (By the Associated Press) and four defeats. home runs, Saunders, Norgan, Juelke,|and St. Paul systems aoe ee t Flanagan Lifts AAU | Manney, rss Bog) 0-8: 0 0) Bonmelder. 0. 187 innings: otf. Mele) Prlday. bareon. deleaied | Ds. A. (Ci Red Lucas, Pirates — Blanked |""Gojumbus moved into a te vith|Norris; double plays, Juelke to Nor-)77 of the federal bankruy a : 4 Ay ees eerie bauer 18 in 6 innings. Struck out—by| Cobb of Sioux City, Ia., 3 and 2, and; Cubs with nine hits, made two |idianapolis for the team batting jris to Bheridan; hits off Gums 2 in 4 iptcy act. 4 Grown From Medical i wociere o 404 212 1 t/Bennelaer 22: by Nelbauee 2: Besee/ Ber) Hoghes lof indianapalis, 7. and|) DEEP and drove in one run to lead st 299, and Kansas Oity took|innings: off Corliss 7 in 5 innings;| Linton—Ted Campagna, FERA rec : 4 ; -|6, while Beri win own game. - . off » = a ee, F. Lee, 1 b. 31270 1\bauer 3. Umplre—Cave, Score keep-| Benz of Pen 4 au Mrs. E. R. Be aratterg a ie mone over the team field honors with aloff Gloseman 9 in 7 innings; off|reational director, organizes six soft- —| iph L, Benser, rf + 413 1 0 Oler—Beall. 5 , and Betty mark of 972. The Blues were tied |Juelke 4 in 2 innings; struck out by|ball teams in count; ans gan at Miami, Pare Atta ae Medi- : Andrus of Minneapolis, 9 and 7. Bad Fags age pada ab With Milwaukee last week at 9260. |Gums 10; by Corliss 6; by Gloseman | ment. y, plans tourna- ca’s National . U. one out- an ers fect day . door swimming title with a world rec-|| OUT OUR WAY en at bat, Sorrell limited Browns to ord effort Friday night, set himself By Williams || seven hits. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Saturday for a shot at Medica’s 440 ———$<— Jim Bucher and Tony Cuccinel- yard free style crown when the two 7 lo, Dodgers—Bucher led attack on sate renew their rivalry in the A. A. Gis ake vel So \V/ I GUESS YOU ARE, Glen iit four Bite Cooanalle championships. BECAUSE TH' MAN) four runs with homer 5 4 Flanagan beat the husky Seattle BECAUSE 1 JUST CAN'T RESIST) WITH TH! TRAINED ons bmD AROS: Perse pie te geen a ROUTES star by 10 body lengths in the Detroit IN" A LOT OF TIME ON SUCH | MIND WOULD WATCH fe bey THAT OL FIDDLE Bost Club pool Friday night in the MINOR THINGS AS WAITIN' 70 SEE | |Owens, Peacock Will YOUTH—~1 AM AN OLD SOLDIER! SOB STRING! fast time of 21:00.4, bettering by two TH’ EXPRESSION ON THAT GUYS . YOU HAVE LIFE BEFORE YOU-~YEA-~ \ 2 | tenths of s second the world mark FACE, WHEN, AFTER TH' JUICY Renew Track Rivalry YOUVE HAD MORE y for the mile hung up by Arne Borg PART HAS ALL SQUEEZED DOWN KIN' ON HIS YOU ARE IN THE SEASON OF SPRING, J, TIME ON YOUR q TO TH! BACK END,FOR THAT OWN LUNCH TIME. HE Crystal Beach, Ont., July 6—P)— WHILE MY YEARS FEEL THE ; Peter Fick of the New York A. C., CAST DELICIOUS BITE, IT WOULDN'T THINK TO Jesse Owens, Ohio State’s Negro HANDS ALL DAY, j Lge ling Heid A. A. U. 100 meter SUDDENLY GOES PLOP 4 flash, gets his chance for revenge WITHERING AND BLEAK TOLCH THAN A STATUE! ' : fairly feet feld including Are Highs ON STH ELOOR. TM fast stepping Negro Scns one AUTUMN }-—H ENS WHY DIDNT ! land of the Chicago Lake Shore A. C., HOPELESS, I they clash Saturday in the 100-meter THE OLD ADAGE,LAD, AGE BEFORE the defen ti ' ding titleholder. feature race of the Bultalo, N. YOUTH [—LISTEN-T HAVE AN » ice Club games. Owens was mar- ; Harridge Forecasts ried’ Friday night in Cleveland, Ohio. IMPORTANT MEETING TO ATTEND, j American League Win ee AND TM alg on LET ME 7 7 TH } Chicago, July 6—(#)—From his hos. | Fights Last Night i ce ‘pital bed, William Harri 4 — day predicted victory ‘Amer- 120%, Manila, outpointed Frankie 5 fean Leaguers over the National “Kid” Covell, 123%, Chicago, ; Teague in the third annual all-star (10). bj contest to be played in Cleveland pt Monday. President Harridge, sutter- NAME NORTH DAKOTAN e from a kidney be un- Lawrence, Kan., July 6. — (%) — ‘ " plete the game on orders Chancellor E. H. Lindley yesterday & ‘ r Sear, easly at the Univers 4 Z st , former] al vere AY : ect MORSE VICTOR sity of North Dakota, to the Kansas : % $ ‘te me . D., July 6—)— University law faculty, replacing Pro- E ¢ t 7 corralled the field Fri- fessor Elvin Latty, who goes to Mis- ee | day in the 2:18 stake trot at the sourl, Viesselman w: ted t | Stuteman county fair grounds, lead- foun the University of Minnesota, : 1a owe brothers te the wire, Driven af b : Prank Bundy of Minneapolis, the Nigeria, British possession, is seven v iq 1 Meadow Yarms horse won all three times larger than England’ and has They NEE # 4 heets with Binnme Kinney, driven by an area of aproximately 372,674 * DA i Walter Kreige of Bt. Paul and owned more people “TUB CODE IN THI j "G. A. Joseph and sen of Le Tee tee mati TRE i, eepn in any r tish dependency 3 i 5 Wis tetnd sac tine. except India, 20,000,000 having their HOUSE OF HOOPLE= te ee ee ee . ;

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