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- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1985 : Leary’s Homer Starts Hot Argument As Locals Beat Jimmies, 4-2 SHORTSTOPS HIT [CROWD OF 85,000 JAMS CLEVELAND STADIUM FOR ALLSTAR GAME RULED DOUBLE 70 |[ OUR BoaRDING House By Aorn [lygpem peeNITELY|Rebellious Dizzy Halts Cincinnati «| ree! | END CONTROVERSY) f&S" oxeureoce Fern of saxcasncres'E) PICKED; SCHUMACHER) Rally With Three-Hit Relief Feat Satchel Paige Wins Seventeenth as Bismarck Takes One- Game Lead in Series MONARCHS HERE TONIGHT HONEY FOR MY KEEP ME SUPPLIED WITH FRESH YOU SEE THERE IS NO UPKEEP EXPENSE —~THE % WORKER BEES Go OUT AMONG n, & THE NEIGHBORS FLOWER GARDENS HOT MUFFINS! & ANGRY BUZZING WHEN THE NEIGHBORS COME SWARMING OVER TO THE HOOPLE HIVE WITH A STINGING PROTEST | Mickey Cochrane Names Cleve- land Indian Ace to Start on IS LIKELY OPPONENT Yanks Protect Slim Margin Over Tigers; Cubs Regain Third in National (By the Associated Press) Local Legionnaires Outhit Magic City Crew to Win, 14-11 ie = SLA Barney Morris to Pitch Against Mee SOUS Aint AAaISs Hy Slab for Americans AGSuE Deabe Prat Sou Ee MeanuaTNS \T BACK TO THE HIVE | w= |; — Kf Old Teammates; Game A a pl Wwe, SS Hew uaa ae that uu 20 Garness, Peterson, Fischer, Called for 6:30 P. M. nA na bl, DEAN, HUBBELL ELIMINATED) ‘he elder brother of the famous Burckhardt Lead 14-Hit At- SLL LLL, ¥ pitching pair has developed quite a ff it’s action the fans demand, they certainly got it Sunday as Bismarck, aided by the six-hit elbowing of lanky Satchel Paige, meted out a 4-2 defeat to the Jamestown Red Sox. It was Al Leary’s hard-hit line drive in the seventh inning that caused all the unnecessary rumpus after the Jimmies had gone into the lead with a pair of runs in their turn at bat. Floyd Anderson laced out a nice single after Mike Goetz had flied out eon «LZ at i LZ Americans, Seeking Third Vic- tory, Handicappéd Without Ruth or Greenberg habit of getting himself in wrong with the manager and the fans by displays of temperament, but each time he pitches his way back into their good graces. Last month he had a row with his teammates in Pittsburgh, and the Cleveland, July 8—(#)—By land, fans tossed lemons at him when he lake and air, an army of baseball fans |Teturned, only to forget their anger descended upon Cleveland Monday |!n their pride over his pitching. from all parts of the country to wit- ness the third annual parade of the major league all-stars. Barring a bad turn of weather and! Checks Red Rally Sunday they weren't prepared to toss anything more damaging than tack on Three Pitchers Smashing out 13. hits, including a \home run by Andy Garness ands triple by Tex Larson, the Bismarck Junior American Legion team defeat- ed Minot, 14-11, in a game played at Minot Sunday. The victory evened the inter-city series at one each. ham matey Moma : i ey Garness, Jim Burckhardt, ‘Peter- RIGGS GERTTISIN, Tre Ga took Tow subject to last-minute switches in the |"esounding boos when Diz relieved son and Pete Fischer, who led the a big hop and cleared the left field Wi, \neups for the big show, a capacity| the opening game against ieee otha locals at the plate. fence. It was a home run, pure and Gr, crowd of 85,000 will jam the Cleve-/ iis first appearance after his recent Scoring two runs in the first in- simple, as was proven in later reter- Cz land stadium, biggest ball park in| exninition game “rebellion” at 8t. ning, Bismarck took an early lead and ences to the rule book but with Catch- < beth Vacleast aera [Rea least two : eaartinine Fahd Meo Me one ion dollars’ worth o! ie game’s - ‘ for and seventh, four Bertie pucentener 20 neatenly that choicest talent perform, in person. catty anargave Gly tae Migr enenaph in the eighth and two in the ninth. : Manager Neil Churchill decided it was Definite developments overnight the rest of the game while the Carta Minot counted four runs in the se¢c- better to call the hit a double and assured the appearance of “Prince! on 9.4 Brother Paul followed hii ond, added a iike number in the fifth ; get the game going Hal” Schumacher, ace righthander| sn4’ outpitched Paul ‘Dertinger aia Probably the most spectacular shot; and got three more in the' sixth. 5 : Forces in Three Runs of the league-leading New York Na-|ing ai, 4 of enemy errors for 8-1 in the career of Walter Hagen came| Buddy Beall started on the mound 4 The decision made little difference 4m the eventual score because Pitch- tionals, and Mel Harder, right-hand- ed ace of the Cleveland Indians, in er Ed Brady, after intentionally pass- the pitching roles. Hagen had a bad break on the 390/sixth. Beall allowed only ing Quincy Troupe to load the bases, UMPIRE FEELS INDI AN F ANS’ THE By a process of elimination, in-|cards firmly in second place, seven| yard second hole during the third/during the five innings he it Moose Johnson with a pitched | cluding the use of Carl Hubbell of the covered’ trom: two ‘eaten 46 trim (round. He pulled his tee shot to the|the mound and struck out five Oppos- ball; Red Haley got safely to first on e | NDI NG {Giants and Dizzy Dean of the cham- Brooklyn, 9-2. le! nd the ball ended up about a/ ing batters, but issued eight free trips Second Baseman Foster's error and WR. ATH AS MILLERS TRIUMPH: ZF LEAL NOS Ipion Cardinals in Sunday's regula ‘The Cubs regained third piace yard from a fence. to first on walks and five more’ by Chuck Bates was hit by another i season games, Schumacher was nom- pounding Cy Blan‘on and four Pitts. Without the necessary room for a'hitting the batter. Erickson gave pitched ball forcing in three runs and lees Le (By the Associated Press) inated to make his all-star debut and burgh hurlers for 14 hits, and wine free swing, the Haig could not play/UP only two hits during the last four putting the game on ice. | NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘pitch as long as he can keep the ning, 13-1. The Phillies trounced the directly to the green. He studied the|innings and whiffed six. He was Tonight Bismarck will play the!Tribe Followers Shower Pop Won Lost Pct, |Americans under control. Braves, 9-1. : ball, drew a long iron from his bag,.| never in danger after the sixth, when Monroe Monarchs at the local park. YEST DAY'S |New york .. 48 21696 tthe ees tated and faced the fence! He was going/the Minot team scored three runs. Barney Morris, a former member of} Bottles on Goetz After St. Louis . 42 29 592| _ Harder was definitely named Sun- Tigers Hold Place to play @ carom shot! Garness’ circuit clout came in the the colored traveling team, is slated ee ‘i S z S Chicago 40 32 «© §86|48Y night for the starting assign-| ‘The Tigers continued to dominate| The hit was perfect, and the bail) fourth inning with nobody on the to start on the mound against his old Decision on Strike Pittsburg! 41 34 ~~ 547 |ment by Mickey Cochrane. For re-|the American League by slamming|bounded off thé fence and carried|Paths. The box score: teammates who had run up 39 vic- Siete ns Brooklyn . 1330387) ATL Be Reanhhee pies ae cate ad down the Browns, 12-5, 140 Ueno felied Leia ats re- = Ye HPOAE tories in 43 starts when Barney last ee 4 ie Cincinnati - BL 42 agp ]8he Xa The Yankees bowled over the Sena- | owned professional putted out for a 0000 § heard from them, ‘The game Wi De epee | ou Gehrig and Tony Lamert, | Pilladlphia 1 31 40 497 |80% as well as two Tiger right-hand: | tors, 11-1, with Lou Gehrig and Tony |birdie three. 6o1a11 : called promptly at 6:30 p. m. sadasfdp outiat paper cups from now| Yankees—Drove in all New York | Boston ‘T2152 agg ]ers, Tommy Bridges and Schoolboy |teszeri each hitting a homer. (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) 522100 Paige in winning Sunday's affray| (unless they promise to refrain) runs in 11-1 triumph over Sena- — Rowe. ‘The other clubs broke even in dou- eT = 6231321 chalked up his seventeenth victory |0™ tay pore AMERICAN LEAGUE Conspicuously missing from the) bieheaders. Chicago's rapidly recov- eam) 220300 4 - from throwing bottles at umpires. tors. field of action this year were the hit- of the season and gave the local club : Won Jost Pet, |{ie!d of action this year were ering White Sox downed Cleveland erica s Nyaer 5325132 é 2 one-game edge in the current inter-| The first bottle shower of the sea- Curt Davis, Philiiee—Limited | vork ie a a ting heroes of the two previous Amer-|0.9 but the Indians won 7-6 in the 613110 city series. The ebony speedball ar- ee bean ie as aay aie eee hits Sai oak tls q | Detroit ae ‘4629813 Hail seni triumphs, Babe Ruth and | atterpiece, C T N e d ea 532140 tist allowed only six singles during |Goetz Sunday es the Indians lost a erber, Re Ox, an i : jarl Averill. y eam am tringer, rf .. 800 the pine innings and retired 13 fad 6-5 decision to the American Associa-| Pinky Higgins, «thletics—Werber cna + 38 29 567) The Americans appeared further ea Spteea nay Nast rinhing ane up i Shih eld posing batters on strikeouts. tion leading Minneapolis Millers. The| scored from second on infield out | Puyo" * 38 33 535 |handicapped by the absence of their! abied the Red Sox to take a 13-in- Totals... 2141827 8 4 | Collect Nine Hits Millers had scored a run in the first} in 13th: inning to win opener; | pooh: 38 34 528 Inew home run king, big Hank Green-|ning opener trom the Athletics, 7-6,|Veteran Hagen Will Pilot U. S./_ Minot ' Led by Leary, Anderson and|half of the tenth to take the lead.| Higgins led second game attack | Priladelph 29 38426 |herg of the Tigers. By some curious] philadelphia replied with a 3-1 vic- e * S*\ Benno, 2b ..... we 312110 Troupe, the locais shelled Brady for|and when Goetz called a strike on! with homer, double and single. eee Cee 30 32 .484/ reasoning, Greenberg was not even | tory, Squad of Six Veterans, Richardson, 3b .... 300231 a total of nine safe blows, including|Mickey Heath in the Indian half of Dizzy and Paul Dean, Cardinals anes 40 322 named on the 20-man squad, thereby Monnes, c ..... 210821 Leary’s rightful circuit clout and a|the inning, the fans merely voiced| _pjzzy held Reds to three hits | AMERICAN *|putting it strictly up to Lou Gehrig NATIONAL LEAGUE Four Youngsters Jackson, If, p .. 120110 three-bagger by ‘Troupe. Brady kept | disapproval. in 4 2-3 innings of relief pitch- ASSOCIATION lof the Yankees to stage a comeback. Deans Win Pair Dierdorft, rf 612100 those hits well scattered, however, and| Heath protested and while he| ing, Paul gave even blows to F Won Lost Pet.) Probable starting lineups: (First Game) New York, July 8—(P)—America’s|erigstad, cf 320400 used his sharp-breaking curve with|argucd with Goctz, the umpire order-| complete double victory. Minneapolis .. 49° 31613 RH E|hopes of recapturing the world’s pro-|CTM, p, If 420120 great effectiveness until he blew up|ed Rosy Ryan to proceed with the| ‘Charley Gehringer, ‘Tigers, and |Xansas City 41 33854 ee Cincinnati 110 200 000—4 8 4|fessional golf team supremacy Pom {Freuen, ss 310005 in the seventh. pitching. Ryan delivered the ball be-| Julius Solters, Browns—Gehringer | 12dlanapolis 420 34553 paren: eieietay St. Louis 100 152 00x—9 14 2|Great Britain will ride on the ‘should-| McGee, 1b 3109600 Bismarck counted the first run in|fore Heath could take his stance.| ied Detroit attack with three hits | Milwaukee Pat ag ral [oie ore lala isitas, Bcscnan, Nelsen and Damp ere e¢ six veterans ec four young. | CHM, D <. 000000 the second inning when Haley drove|The bottle shower followed. Goetz] and four runs, Solters hit three | Columbus 90 ESL 508) bell; Haines, J. Dean and Davis.” |sters at the fifth renewal of tie RY-| | a hard hit into rightfield, The balllescaped injury, but two spectators! homers to account for Browns’ |St- Paul 3698 ang} | Medwick, Cardinals, tf. {Geen A Giana , ac. cn mnatohinaiBect. 27 naa 97 aounced off Westby’s knee and Red/suffered cuts «nd bruises from wild| five runs. Toledo . eo at) Te eas ah RH ta velarain Walt Hagen will gulled up at second, coming home as| heaves. Bill Jurges, Cubs—Hammerea | Louisville . 80), 318] Re eae Cincinnati 000 100 000—1' 7 [plot the American Professional Golt-|3 204 100 142-16 Bates and Paige grounded out to| The second game of a scheduled| pittsburgh pitching for two dou- Brie Cardinale: 4b BECLGTIL SC ADIOLIRURE ESS cell tees aemOInGDIIVeEES. GEIST onitibeESE 040043 000=11 Foster. doubleheader was cut short by the| bles and two singles, batting in NORTHERN LEAGUE Sbacuae) Giants, 6. Derringer and ‘Brickson; P. Dean|Ridgewood, XJ. ; Summary: pitcher—Erick- Two singles, a sacrifice and an er-|six o'clock Sunday closing law. and! four runs, i WE tpagi| eee and paanaeys Pate oo | ee em aniece calicacal profes- |£0n losing pitcher—Jackson; stolen ror by Anderson permitted the|the first game victory enabled the| Ted Lyons, White Sox, and Joe | Winnipeg ......... 45 12 789 American League E sional Pp ee ” was named the No.|bases—Garness, Eri ‘Monnes, Jamestown club two runs in the first| Millers to hold their five-game lead! osmik, Indians—Lyons shut out | Fargo-Moorhead 31. 21 ©5986 Vosmik, Indians, rf. Hubbell Bests Dodgers 2 player. The next two places went | Jackson; sacrifices—Beall; three-base half of the seventh as they forged in-|over the Indians. Indians with seven hits and made | Duluth ... 28 «623= 549] Cramer, Athletics, cf. RH Elto “slow-motion” Sam Parks Jr., of|Hits—Dierdorff, Larson; home run— to the lead which was so short-lived.) Columbus took both games of a! double and single; Vosmik hit | Crookston 23° 30 ©—.434] Gehringer, Tigers, 2b. Brooklyn ....... 011 000 COO—2 12 2] Pittsburgh and big Olin Dutra of Gatness; double plays—Erickson to ‘ Westby robbed Haley of a double/doubleheader from Milwaukee, 6-0/ three times and drove in winning | Brainerd . 23° 31 © 426] Gehrig, Yankees, 1b. New York ...... 104 004 00x—9 10 0 hominy Calif, 1935 and 1934 win-| Fischer; hits off Gran 5 in 2 1-3 in- 5 in the third inning by backing up|and 17-2. runs in second game. Grand Forks . 22 30 «© .423| Foxx, Athletics, 3b. Benge, Leonard and Phelps; Hub-|ners, respectively, of the open cham-| Tings; off Jackson 6 in § innings; off ; against the fence to nab Red's long| Toledo and Kansas City split even Mel Ott, Giants—Walloped sea- | Bau Claire + 21 33 389) Johnson, Athletics, If. bell and Mancuso. See aiad : Claussen 2 in 1 2-3 innings; off Beall ; rive, In the sixth with Johnson on)in their doubleheader. Lena Stiles} son's 18th homer with bases full |Superior .. 32 385] Cochrane, Tigers, c. ‘The other members in order are,!2 in 5 innings; off Erickson 2 in 4 second Murphy, third baseman, pick-/ pitched effectively as the Blues won| against Dodgers. Cronin, Red Sox, ss. Phillies Wallop Braves Lat f Chi ; Joh Re-| innings; struck out by Gran 2; by ed Haley's high foul off the fence in|the opener, 8-2, and the Mudhens : Saturday’s Results Harder, Indians, p. RH BEY, Lafoclluaukees Henry Picard of | Beall $; by Jackson 4; by Erickson-6 oA Ynother remarkable fielding perform-| bunched 11 hits to win the second, NATIONAL LEAGUE Time of game—1:30 p.m. (Eastern + 000 010 000-1 6 0 Hs ae poate ‘Smith of Chi-|>y Claussen 1; son balls off Ince, 7-4. St. Paul defeated Louisville, Red Birds Take Pair rae r ) 611 000 10x—9 13 0) enn Gran 4; off ; ‘4 . - * Brooklyn 12; New York 7. standard time Gene Sarazen of Brookfield ; off Beall 8; off Erickson 4 The rule governing Leary's hit is|5-4, in their first game, but the Col-| First game— RH E| Chicago 10; Pittsburgh & Betts, Smith and Hogan, Mueller; | oor. a Craig Wood of|%ff Jackson 3; wild pitches—Gran 4; | “that a ball going over any fence! onels came back in the second with a| Milwaukee 099 000 000—0 5 3) §&. eis 4: ‘Olean 2. Davis and Todd. mete on ai Z Beall 2, Erickson 1, Jackson 2; hit by which is not tess than 250 feet from|base hit barrage to win the second,Columbus ...... 300 201 00x—6 10 1| Boston 10-2; Philadelphia 5-16, Schmelin Mauls Gabe Sremmre Race ihe pitcher—by Beall, Jackson 2, Gran 2, ‘ r home plate is a home run.” The| game, 12-2. Polli, Presnell and Rensa; Klinger ‘ pale B 38: g RHE ‘a: ry Richardson, Monnes; by Gran, Peter- point at which Al's drive bounded Millers Win | and Ogrodowski. AMERICAN LEAGUE ° Chicago . 000 442 102-13 14 0 0B Softball son; umpires—Breaw, Kneeshaw. over the fence is approximately 370) RH E/Second game— RHE é . Paulino Uzcudun Pittsburgh 010 000 000— 1 7 2 rien 8 2 4 feet from the nome plate. Minneapolis .. 004 010 000 16 19 0) Milwaukee ..... 000 010 on1—2 8 1) Phicago,7; Cleveland 6. Lee and Hartnett, O'Dea; Blanton, ° New England Legi : % Indianapolis .. 100 130 0000—5 10 0|/Columbus ...... 000 140 02%x—7 11 1 7; St. Louts 6. jak SEES Brown, Birkhofer, Weaver and Pad- z gion The box score: ‘ ; New York 3-10; Washington 8-7. eam Wins ee| N fection RB RH POA EB), oP. Ryan and Hargrave; P. Gal-| Lamaster, Braxton, Torres and De-| Boston 6; Philadelphia 4. den. ine Beats Dickinson paurpny, 2p 20 1 20. 0| vam Elliott, T. Gallivan and Sprinz,| tore; Winford and Ogrodowski. ; cies Former World’s Champion jess Peters, s01120 Saints, Colonels Split fe rie pian AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Scores Unimpressiye Deci- Chisom: Indians ‘Spllt City Representatives Defeat| 2 mugiend Ametions Iain oe eee |First_ game— RH E|First game— R H 8] . Milwaukee 7; Columbus 6. . baseball team revenged g chauer, If 400 0 0 0|8t. Paul .. 000 023 000-5 8 2/Kanses City .. 202 300 010-8 12 0| St. Paul 8; Louisville 5. sion Over Spaniard eae Se RHE Becks and Flannery Bak- to by shutting on the ad te, 1b 40 0 9 0 O|Louisville ...... 102 001 000—4 11 4|Toledo ......... 100 000 001-2 8 1| Indianapolis 4; Minneapolis 2. Cleveland ...... 000 000 000-0 7 0 ery at Jamestown inson nine 5-0 here the Fourth of mode, 2 . ‘ : ‘ . Felts Bea eenner, Guiliani; Tising! Stiles and Madjeski; Weaver, Dol-| Toledo 3; Kansas City 2. Berlin, July 8—()—Max Schmel-|Chicago .. . 000 010 Olx—2 5 1 July. New England played air-tight * and Ringhofer. jack and Susce. —— i - - 3 estby, rf 41 1 20 1|Second game — RH eldecond game— RHE NORTHERN LEAGUE ati Bae nea eauue teens ine Petar ioee perenig Phil"! ‘ovprien’s Cafe, tournament team ot nee tearih icky Sy at i Brady, p 3 1 0.1 2 O|St. Paul ..,... 001 000 100— 210 0|Kansas City .. 010 100 002—4 11 1| Crookston 5; Fargo-Moorhead 4, |his list of victims but has lost pres-| (Second Game)— ‘ the City Diamondball league, chalked | tnered by » brilliant triple play. 5 ee [Louisville /.:.\. 202 140 12x12 17 1} Toledo ........, 000 249 01x—7 11 1| Bau Claire $-5; Superior 2-1, _|tige in the eyes of Nazi fistic follow- RH E|UP three victories at Jamestown Sun: | achew and P. Koch, who hed both Totals........ 34 2 624 8 2! Trow, McManus and Gulliani; Pet-| Fullerton, Smith and Madjeski;| Winnipeg 13-4: Grand Forks 10-2, |ers. Cleveland ...... 000 102 130-7 11 2) 8y over the Beck Clothing Store and | sinoie4 “occupied first’ and. second : fmicmarck erson and Thompson, Walsh and Garbark, Brainerd-Duluth, postponed. ‘The German battered the Spanish|Chicago ........ 100 000 410-6 9 0|Pinanery, Bekely moOu AES, lhases. George, the Dickinson clean- Desiderato, 3b . 500320 ame woodchopper around a Berlin ring| Lee, ,L. Brown, Stewart, Hudlin and pitched the Bismarck crew to a pair up man, smashed a liner to Hammes, Leary, ss .. 4130201 OUTOUR WAY By Williams. | |** 12,209 Sundey, bruised, and] Pytisks Jones, Fischer, Phelps, White-|o¢ victories over Beck's, 6-4 and 12-3) the second base man. Both base run- “Troupe, c 3111110 cut his face, but failed to even knock |head and Shea. and Joe Zahn turned in a three-hit|ners started with the crack of the Johnson, ot « 200200 —— ici Bin Faia ee ie ny ee hurling performance to humble the)bat. Hammes whipped the ball to J. faley, 2b . 411020 ins of crumpling, as enthus- Flannery rs, 1-3. jardner ai who threw to Butnit- i Bates, if OG Se en 1 ADMIT THEM WEIGHTS DON'T LOOK fastic Nazis thought he would, Uz- RH El" wits eg Sad evenly -|sky at second to complete the triple. Paige, p . 220.00 1 0 SO GOOD, AN! THER KINDA HEAVY, cudun continually moved within the| Philadelphia 1000202100000—6 9 1 the locals hung up| Both hurlers were touched for three Pp ? 4 out the lineup as ung Up! Goetz, rf .. 401300 AN' YOU HAFTA DUCK DOWN To GET tong arms of Schmeling and belted | Boston ..... 0301010100001—7 10 2/ine three ‘Anderson, 1b 412701 IN_ER OUT, BUT WE CAN HIDE TH’ his body with short rights and lefts.| (13 innings) ‘The Beck's team will come here WEIGHTS WITH TH! ICE BOX.AN! TH! Several times he drove the former| Mahaffey and Richards; Welch, /next sunday to meet the O'Brien's RHPOAE Totals........ 38 4 9" 8 1 WEIGHTS BEIN' HEAVY, TH! DOOR Sot gr aE ge ou aedade SYCI as Rae fi mi wel 4 as st a 000 ; Score by innings— BUMPS au IN WHEN YOU BEND 203 for his opponent. ‘The crowd of| (Second Game) Tak 01003 Jamestown ........ 000 000 200—2 DOWN..SO YOU WON'T BE HOLDIN! { 65,000, including high Nazi officials, rx £|Fargo Woman Takes 00101 Bismarck ............ 010 000 30x—4! TH' DOOR OPEN AN! LETTIN' FLI which had cheered lustily when|Philadelphia .... 000 101 10-3 9 0 h te: Title) Pusrim, 00040 IN. NOW, IF THER ay Bchmeling entered. th ZA Boston ..»...,.,. 001 000 0-1 71; - Southeastern e Summary: Winning pitcher— s WAS SUMPN es ra gre eA, seconded (Called end 8th Sunday law). [og 5 Aes Paige; losing vitcher—Brady; left on ‘TO BUMP YOU l . 4 rae his Fc ein left the) Siaeholder and Berry; Cascarella,| Fargo, N. D., July 8—()—Mrs. B. J.| © 4 4 oe 3 : Bie darestown 6 Bismarck 9: : + OUT, TOO, - Ping attes piring vietory. | srockette and Berg, R. Ferrell. | Clapp of Fargo country club won the 00000 sacrifices — Peters; two-base hits— i] WHY— A t % ‘Yanks Hold Lead annus! Southeastern North Dakota Lish, 0 3 4 00 Henry: ferme bee hits—Troupe; dou- (| | Ze pi y, MA OR LEAGUE RH | Women’s Golf cpempionstp se i 60 0° ale or triple vlays—Peters to Foster | \ \ Weed e, LA] | IER UE LERAUIUE |New vork ..... 000—: Fargo Country clu Q 3177 : ‘0 White; hits off Brady 9 in 8 in- \ Mt + LEADERS Weshington a 00 at} aie 5 ; Mrs. Roy Hall of Fargo, a former state 1 aings; off Paige 6 in 9 innings; struck (TANS S S Broaca and Jorgens; Newsom and|champion, in the finsl, 1 up. In a - ‘ ut by Brady 3; by Paige 13; bases on il / ait > Bolton. e semi-final match she was carried to 3 # balls off Brady 2; off Paige 1; wild pee Wee= MI ‘ (By the Asociated ress) Bengals Triumph the ith hole before winning from P H Pitches—Paige 2; hit by pitcher; Vy AMERICAN LEAGUE RH £|Jean McPhail, young Fargo country 9 Pitches—Paige’2; hit by pitcher—/ = 2 Batting—Johnson, Athletics 353; 201 020 000— § 15 1/club Player. All matches were nine 0 Johnson, Bates by Brady; passed balls \ Y view 78 G » 351. 443 000 10x—12 14 0 holes. 4 —Bodie, Troupe; ampires—Tom Ca- Runs—Gehringer, Tigers 68; Green-| “7 on, ‘Andrews and Hems- Mrs. Hall defeated Mrs. Urb Muenz t) you, D. EB. Shipley. 2 berg, Tigers 65. ley; Auker, Rowe and Cochrane, Hay- of the Jamestown Oweti club in the 0 @ A Hits—Gehringer, Tigers 110; Green- worth. a Be semi-final round, 3 and 2. Sattler, c .. ) a \ PER TAR BE ete EP eo RETAIN GOLF TITLES ue = : | Fights Last Night Fights Last Night | =A, Momé Runs Greenberg, Tigere 28: Winnipeg Concludes pbreeay Point, Minn. July Sur | Totala 5. M83 28 ; 'e fol mn, ics 17. .. anoft year > Ao Cea ap eaee a | é Pitching Tamulis Yankees 7-2;| First Half With Wim |pitty perg of Minneapolis keep cus-|3; by Naseett 2; bases on balls, off Gita co i eadaiama ¥ ! * paced Bt. Paul, July 8—UP)—Winnipeg, |cnemplonships. Tere teicea tit | Mee Eeaiand 5; two bane it Be as! peemee (42). a | NATIONAL LEAGUE winner of the first half season flag|H. Fawcett, Jr. of Chicago, 4 and 3,| sett. 4 WINS SINGLES TITLE Pa a the ‘elrctlt’s epening earapaign un: | from Mei. Rage Clapp of St. Baul 7 HI-LINERS WIN, LOSE Chicago, July 8.—(#)—Wilbur Cosn, ° Runs—Martin, Cardinals 62; Ott and|day with a 2 to 1 victory over Grand|and 5, in eae aaa Hoals in men’s|_ Valley City, N. D, July 8—P— ‘ Jr., went back to his business affairs Moore, Giants 60. ‘ Forks in 11 innings. and women's brackets. Lefty Henderson limited the Acme in Kansas City Monday with the west- vg rm 4 Hits—Medwick, Cardinals 107; Terry| Fargo-Moorhead took ® double bill : Giants to five hits as Valley City de- co em singles title trophy to show for ee y | Z, Giants 101.” ‘ from Crookston, 5 to 3 and 5 to 4.| game, 13 to 6, but the Slues captured! feated the colored team, 8-2, here his only major tennis tournament Ze cd 4 Home Runs—Ott, Giants 18; J. Col-|Between games, the Twins raised|the finale, 4 to 0. Sunday. The All-Star Mexican team Play in two years. The youthful vet- ae : o— lins, Cardinals and Camilli, Phillies|their 1934 pennant. ‘ Monday was an open date, but| Was forced to go 11 innings to eke out eran Sunday defeated John McDiar- ; —— ay : ORES 11. The Duluth Dukes triumphed twice | winnipeg was scheduled to play 2/8 3-1 victory over Valley City in an mid of Fort Worth, Texas, 6-4, 6-2, 01986 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY 72remus bigenet Pitching—Schumacher, Giants 12-2;]over Brainerd, 5 to 4 and 7 to 6. Eau|team composed of league exhibition game at New Rockforc 8-2. in the championship match. victory. The double triumph settled the Parmelee, Giants 9-2. walloped Superior in the first in the 1915 Metropolitan Fox Hills. Open, at for the Bismarck crew 235% gee? leved by Ronald Erickson and others at the Canadian city. Saturday.

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