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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1985 Reds Break Schumacher ‘Jinx’ Halt Prince Hal’s Wins at Eleven RUSHING CARDINALS [BISMARCK NAMED AS SITE FOR 1936 NORTH DAKOTA TRAP SHOOT BRAT DOWNTRODDEN ital Chevrolet GUTHRIE WILL HEAD |[ 908 Boaromve nouse By aber | Nash-Finch, K. C., Capital Chevrolet BRAVES IN {TH WIND dl k d : S f tb ll Le Le d SPORTSMEN’S GROUP: THERE [STHATLL FIX FATHEND HOOPLE AZ » eadlocked in oortpa. ague -Lea ; 27-0 AND WIS BEES |—WA-AA-THE BAXTER 7 Trim New; STINKO-BEE-SMOKER OF SMOULDERING World Champions Trim New) 5 Potter, 2b 3201 THE DICKINSON MEN WIN OLD SHOES AND PIECES OF INNER TLIBES/ ‘ York Margin to Five Games |Garage Team Suffers First De- Broya, ab-p-rss 5 : es : Z, WILL KEEP HIS PESKY BEES OUT OF ZZ Behind Dizzy Dean feat of Second Round; Lu- | Cowan, cf. 4011 TANDINGS es Hotel Troph Take MY FLOWER BEDS |-—THE NEIGHBORS dks’ Trim Sweet Shel Hedstrom, rss-p - 3002) =e eS JSt. Charles Hotel Trophy Ta WILL SQUAWK To ME ABOUT THE SMELI> S TURN BACK PHILLIES P [Nelbaner,” pelt ecole NATIONAL LEAGUE en by E. C. Lenneville, —-1 EXPLAIN WHY L HAVETO DO 1T~ cuB: Becker, If-3b . 1003 Won Lost Pet. " : E sia —---- 31 ‘0 Retiring President A PROTEST COMMITTEE CALLS ON Lyn Lary Drives in Deciding er we st ier errniamiaamee a ; ‘si : HIM , AND HE HAS 70 GET RID OF Run With Double as Browns _|Nssh-Finch eo ya ea 24a $00 STATE EVENT ENDS TUESDAY nae Abdul di Ae) SEAersine os : ‘ 3 i 4 fo W. #H. Lenneville Captures ps * : PERFECT! ETE TEN 2 4 G. Shclickenmeyer, c.. 6231 408 : . By A) En ot Sa ' i. # A. Schneider, 2b 5 20 0} 266] Doubles Championship, Es- ‘Th e Cincinna' |B. Boelter, If .... 3.10 one pasts produced fome mighty fine sweet: Btiop. ‘ ; E ann ss teas ; ‘ 2 °| = tablishing New Record Out of minor league clubs here and) 4 three-way tle in first place with|L Schneider, p « + 5 2 2 0|New York 48 632| Dickinson, N. D, July 15—()—Bis- there the Reds have brought in base- e =(M. Dohn, 3b. w. 4 3 2 2|Detrolt .. 4932-605) marck lected as the site tall timber that hs, been fashioned lus ‘and Ceptial "Chevrolet teams |i. Benser, rf. 2 20 0/Che : 42 32 568| 096 state trap shoot and three Biss into an aggressive, fighting ball club. |deadiocked at the top of the cify dia- ema : 39 36 520} marck men were elected officers of Some of the other teams are yen mondball league standings was the Totals...... PB 44:27:15 4) punadel spas . a 2 519] the organization at a business meet- thee” ledglings ‘Become thoroug ushiy Se en er. Cte 000 004 3— 1 | Washington : 45 os we er with the: Noreh Dabots sate . season Stpace-setters until Monday, the| Nash-Finch 1803 781 0-27 St. Louis... 54 289 trap shoot. jinx of Hal Schumacher Monday and | 151i attack of Nash-Finch, winners |Schlickenmeyer, Manney, Dohn. Sac- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION rie, president; William Johnson, vice trimmed the league leading New York 4 . is: Won Lost Pet. wi , and Geor; “4 Glants 13-8, Tt was the sixth straight (°F, the first, round title, and | went Petes nee Baler, eehlithenmey. [Minneapolis ....... 54 94 614 a ee vietory for the Reds, breaking the 11 er, who had hurled two consecutive jer, L. Schneider, M. Dohn. Three base ota no-hit games, started on the mound|hits—E. Agre, F. Lee. Home runs— Lady game winning streak of the Giants’ ace right hander who was shelled from |1.. ash-Finch and allowed only two|Manney. Double plays—L. Schneider foes Matta hits in the first five innings. He|to Schnelder to F. Lee. Hits — oft | anses City grew wild in the fifth however, walk-| Schneider 2 in 5 innings; off Agre 3) 7° ul. ‘The defeat cut the Giants lead to five games over the rushing Card- e " inals, who turned back the buffeted (4, ",cre'who finished out the game|nings; off Brown 6 in 2 innings; off | Mulsville allowing only three additional safe|Hedstrom 1 in 2 innings. Struck out - Braves for their 11th successive vic- leet blows to the Chevrolet crew. Tommy |—by Schneider 5; by Agre 0; by Nei- In the final event of Monday’s Cubs Win Eighth Straight y ; aces 4 Won . C. Lenneville of Dickin- i ‘ BOUNCER= string up to eight straight when they /E- Manney end the two pitchers led) Bases on balls off Schneider 9: Off] Grand Forks “5 1 ‘g33/of 50 in @ mixed bunch of 10 patrs took @ ten inning encounter with the |the 15-hit attack on three Chevrolet) Sere fi tt einer Timplre Nelson, | Winnipeg 5 2 ‘14]of doubles and 30 singles to win the Rucker, 2. Left on bases—Bismarck, Phiten "Bi Hern’ nu double To ve very much tn thelSeorer sea” MPO NOHO™ Dut <i Ser|st char tomy wien mut | BISMARCK AND DEVILS LAKE |i ‘bevut atte °t Meanie nt with two out sent Augie Galan home on h et Met hee are gehts Superior . 4 3 ~+=—«571| taken three times by one shooter for Troupe to Leary. "struck out a i - with the run that gave them a 2-1 ver- Uetrad oe sayeis etre OUI i atop Eau Claire 2 5 286|permanent possession. The trophy B. ATTLE IN 2. A I L DE ADLOCK Schrawder, 3; Hruska, 1, Bu “The Cards won by the lopsided |FUn in the third inning with hepa) ae | Orookani eee rll aoe ihe canceled ey - score @ bases loaded to score four runs and é ollie les oleae nite give the winners a lead which was|J. P. Neibauer, rf hits but ‘his mates collected 18 safe |"ever seriously threatened. Pitcher|Henn, 2b . blows to give the Dizzy one his 15th Joe Zahn allowed the Paramount | Rubin, Iss triumph of the season. Monday's Results shooting 97 out of 100 clay pigeons, le ° Darkness Halts Game in Extra| ,00lrad0 Springs, Colo. July 16— NATIONAL LEAGUE W. H. Lenneville, Dickinson postmas- ns Hiy ‘ sd 5 (P}—With predictions of blistering te tpt eeacea ony d Cincinnati 13; New York 6, ter, won the doubles championship Inning After Rucker’s sharp-shooting coming from the de- jam only four scattered hits and J.C. Neibauer, ¢ . Chicago 2; Philadelphia 1. and. established a new state record. : e fending champion, Zell Eaton, a field In the only American League game |had only one bad inning, the sixth’ A, Neibauer, p ... St. Louis i3; Boston 6. ‘Winner of the state professional Game Edge In dnd Single Ties Score of more than 150 teed off Tuesday in doubles championship was Gene 2 the first qualifying leg of the western the St. Louis Browns defeated the |@uring which three runs were scored.|/Overman, 1b . Washington Senators 3-2, when Lyn |team defeated thg cellar-dwelling | Watts, rss .. Lary, whom Washington traded to St |aweet Shop, 7-1. Each team collect~ double that scored the deciding run. |e only five hits but Lucas’ bunched) —Totals............++++ 25 Indianapolis 5; Kansas City 3, - | =. T. Stenmark of Glendive, Mont. ht. : ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE their hits more effectively and went] 4, w. Lucas— AR Louisville 5; Milwaukee 4, scored 186 out of 220 to lead the field|— reaprits The KOH Donkey baseball Frid: : reyes Miaar erect pede epee be phel eera eyed Clute 4 ‘ on the opening day. Tribe Avenges Former Losses|..c0 ha of the ninth inning when| urday ath Sunday nights, el ee = THs cepa hae fos: P pasa a : NORTHERN? LEAGUE eS hetinsetdged < omnonioebonen on With 5-3 Win Over Blues; | Bill ey rive down first base/m., Bismarck Ball Park, July jumach | | 3b. | Fargo-Moorhead 7; Brainerd 6, | Stenmark shot pete rupees streak at 11 games by defeating the| There Will be an important meet- Peterson, 1b 4 Grand Forks 13; Eau Claire 2. singles race while Frank Ray of Dick- Colonels Triumph tnd went for & base hit scoring ron-| 12-20-21. New York Giants 13-6. R #H Eying of all team on agers after the| Essert, c 2 Superior 17; Crookston 6. inson, G. H. Frosaker of Minot led ners on second and third. Darkness New York.......100 120 200— 4 A CE nl me Sects Horner, cf 2 the North Dakota shooters in the a halted the game in the tenth, Ciel etc Organ and |Clement Kelley, president of the es-|Botiter it ; doubles with 48 out of 50 and Gene) onicago, July 16—(P}—The In-| Batterles; Devils Lake, Gchrawder, 3 A - |Sociation. i Mancuso; Danning, Herrmann, Bren: iptie ric eooren rceeicregs a. ‘Paramot uan, Frey and Campbell, Lombardi. unt AB RH E! qotals.........0.ce008 27 2 At the halfway mark of the state | prised erican Associa’ score: Cubs Down Phillies J, Spriggs, 3 ......-. 2 0 9 9) score by innings— R Bogies chaanenenes ate Bey ie ish Mo day Diet rroneday bed Devi tate ABR POAE Chicago—The Chicago Cubs won a|Allen, Iss... 3 0 0 1’ sweet shop.. 000 001 0— 1 (By the Associated Press) with 99 out of 100 with Lenneville hedtle Monday 2 at af 501510 2-1 decision over Philadelphia, and|=. Spriggs, rss 20 1 OA W. Lucas 1100 240 x— 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE 98 out of 100, in second place. Pulled out. from thelr second-place 402420 iB their eleventh straight victory. Brown, P -...: 2 1° 1. 2)" summary: Stolen bases—Wright, A.| Batting — Johnson, Athletics, .351;| Handicap events and the last half/tie with the fast-winging Columbus 310100 RHE |. | Neibauer. Two base hits—Henn. Three} Campbell, Indians, 339. of the singles contests will be shot}peq Birds and held’ the runnerup 412200 Philadatphite 900 oo0 gor oA 8 2} Fortine, » : 2 ; 4 | base la Peterson.) Hits—oft Hagen | Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 12; Green- | Tuesday. position by one-half game. 400020 eee ee » rt. In 7 innings; bauer 5 in 6| berg, Tigers, 70. Se ageaer oe Manage! llifer’s tribe, 402400 (10 innings) Martin, If .. 2 0 1 Llinnings. struck out—by Hi 5; by its—Cramer, : 4 r aun aE Hl .| Kennedy, 2b Sn 4 6 fagen 5; by| Hit mer, Athletics, 114; Geh- G G T rlllieoaercomgpmenty 401512 Walters, Pezzullo, Johnson and Todd; |Rennedy, 2b $1 1 OiNetbauer 5. Bases on balls—off Ha-| ringer, and Greenberg, Tigers, 113.| SFOVE lants lurn bg atl of revenge for the 400030 french, Warnke and O'Dea, Hartnett. ‘gen 5; off Neibauer 5. Umpire—Case.| Home runs — Greenberg, Tigers, 26; it Bradley, If . 1 0 © Ojgcorer—B, Hummel ‘ uae ‘ heavy edge in season's play Kan- 400011 ‘Dissy’ Wins 16th Winslow, ¢ . a0 onal : 3 pining "Tumuli, “Yankees, 1-2; Back Max, 15 to 6) ee ee ee 8t. Louls—Diszy Dean won his 15th 3 Fare ’ : Lyons, White Sox, 10-3, ” bees aia guint, 15 to 10,| Totals ......... 98 2 99011 3 victory as he pitched the St. Louls| Totls -..... soe 25-4 4 ~1/ Colts’ Franchise Is eee P i ure Guilivan, “tfectively” scattered | Bismarck— ae ry . i ve esreme sc .8) 18=6.cwin over the |e02: 0. asruel Subject of Dispute NAMEN EH nitentiary Team Has Twoltr’ scansaé City safeties while his|Desiderato, 3b . Boston .........020 010 O21— 6 14 0/B0esPflus, cf . pat mre arene Batting Vaughan. a’ 3) Big Innings; Postovit Gets [mates had one big inning—the an oe St. Louis........406 200 10x—11 17 1 ec} ®, ib { 2 2 0) st, Paul July 16—(P}—Rumors of |puns—Medwick, Cardinals, 68; Mar- Homer for Visitors Fares eo cg i mae yt Frankhouse, Renton and Spohrer; | Wetch. 2, 1b - ‘ ; 4 4 removal of the Grand Forks Northern| tin, Cardinals, and Ott, Giants, 66 the J. Dean and Delancey, O'Farrell, | |Falconer, 1 42 1 oj eeneue franchise bobbed Tuesday be-| aits—Medwick, Cardinals, 119; Terry, anaes aoe es qe ‘ jj tween an apparently satisfying reply| Giants, 113 , *| Getting the jump with a seven-run|Rosen and a double by Sewell, (Others postponed, rain), pene 1 0 0 Olfrom Danny Boone, league president,| some rins—Ott, Giants, 20; J, Col- |usourst in the first inning, the Grove |for three runs. in, the seventh, ” Beer, 3b 40 0 fond en uncertain one from Johnny| “ins, Cardinals, 18. | Giants defeated Max, 15-6, in a game|maxed an uphill fight and gave the AMERICAN LEAGUE Bobzien, If reared 0| Anderson, Colts manager. Pitching — Parmelee, Giants, 10-2; |Played at,the penitentiary park Sun- |cellar-dwelling Louisville Colonels Morris, P ..++.- Browns Trim Senators Paes Ab, nae | Boone ‘flatly declared, at Duluth,|” gchumacher, Giants, 13-3, 1 5-4 victory over Allan Sothoron’s| | 85's eS ingoia 3 Washington—The St. Louts Browns|nivers’ 2b ..... 5 i) that the franchise will not be moved, Ve een ee In addition to the first inning scor- | Milwaukee Brewers. ++. 36 2103014 3 ns ee Lane rows faba. 3 2) 2) Alaeiesing Pecan bel “ecncorima re ‘ ing spree, the Giants added two runs| The Brews had set up pear ae es eee ee eo ip aitt,this time.” “At Eau Claire, Wis. Americans Capture in the second, five in the third and|py the end of the fourth ee Sang re ener ren aro ‘ 4|Manager “Anderson said he’ kev! Manitoba Net Titles (2,2 i Sven ' sv up the|sewell, Loulsville hurler, in—Bates, Smith, . Washington ...010 001.000 00— 218 1|;¢ "ero, 00s 900 4p nothing of @ shift but refused to deny anitoba Ne es NST ya aed gre idcak tacts | ee core cae at ‘ of C.. 4 ge lore . Johnson urns | fifth and his mates went on to pep- Andrews and Hemsley; Whitenitt| "summary DOr, 008 O-4| “There have been reports:circulat-| Winnipeg, July 16—()—Manitoba’sjon the mound for the Giants and|per Crip Polli for the winning runs. a Mile and Less in the New dan Soten. ‘ee ‘Wetch;|ed that Manager Anderson wants to| major men’s tennis titles will rest in|while neither was in any difficulty, Indians Drop Blues emo) reir Martin, Boes-|move to Brandon, but he has not|the United States this year. 2 only tWo} naianspolis—Indianapolis defeated — i See eee eee aes Rm Sema at AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES rane etch, Myers; double or triple} as yet,” Boone said. men’s singles Don Leavens of Mil- got a . RHE 5 Plays—Myers, Beer to Priske; hits off] | “Cirand Forks ts very good base-|Wwaukee turned back his club mate, |home Max nine : ; Teuton $ Intended Zohn in 7 innings; off Brown 12 in| ball city, and it wuld be @ poor move |Marvin Wachman, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 to |made ® desperal to rally | raianapolis re out by Zahn 4; by at this time to take away its fron-| capture the men’s singles. in the ninth but was trap-/" gtruss, Moore and Madjeski; P. ps bes i bates on balls off Zahn 6;|chise. A move to Brandon at this| The men’s doubles, also an all- |ped between third home and Gallivan and Riddle. : oe till Obscure rEsen oe t j time would also prove unprofitable | American affair, went to Carl Fischer | Davidson made a running catch in the a be rornpire: Schlosser; scorer: Sam T.|{er it would extend the cireuit an-|of Detroit and Milton Reuhl of Mil-joutfield and whipped it to second to Colonels Triumph ae se Wl ea UR ni Ichinsky. aes Oh mie Ae ce cee mane who defeated Leavens and coche sapnet icy oe bag for the]. ; ouisville —The Louisville Colonels ni ee ranchise rachman in four set “7, 6! score: ee ston Announces Matching! chevrolet— be given Brandon. Man. oe ge, 6-3, ee Ooh See eee AB R HPO A | nosed out the Milwaukee LE of Louis, Schmeling; Ja- a a suits Raa wpa The women’s singles, doubles and alent : 4 4 4 3 ‘ 3 . , 5 rland has a surplus of x mixed doubles were won by Maniioba ” Louisville a st obs Denies Signing bachelor girls. players, H. Whiting, 30 0 2 0 C1 Poll and Detore; Sewell and Ring- hofer. New York, July 16—(P)—It seems illiams reece TE _,that Max Schmeling is going to fight By Will $320 T 3} comers open date). Sommcbedy, Ss. Revteenber, but, his. cp- Hae ee ts oA = been specured WELL, THAT'LL THETS A COMPLIMENT! 512710 cap cose tradictory KEEP TH! CHICKENS IF SHE'D SAID, THET'LL Friteg, p 301010 = ‘The most that can be said at pres- OuT KEEP TH! COWS OUT, 4. Whiting, p...... 100010) WEST DAY’S ent is that the Teuton slugger will Mike Jacobs of the 20th Century club previously hed announced that had been matched to fight ed. The Reds shook off the four yearlcoital Chevrolet succumbed to a| Summary: Stolen Bases—T. Lee, Officers elected were James Guth- 47 38 = 553] Clyde Mitchell of Milwaukee who 46 38 = 548 | discussed trap shooting and skeet 43 40 518] shooting was the principal out-of- 42 40 .512| state speaker at a dutch lunch given 43 .476 | by the Dickinson association of busi- 47 440 |nessmen following the business ses- 55-329! sion. Scores 45 Out of 50 Milwaukee . fd five men and was relieved by Ed-|in 2 innings; off Neibauer 8 in 3 in- | Toledo Canfield, cf .. WESTERN AMATEUR OPENS ‘with ® standout performance of In the third game, the A. W. Lucas| Ulmer, 3b amateur golf turnament at the 1 ad in tt Reeder, mcg. test will be run off Wednesday. ings toa 2 to 2 tie here Monday leduedeuacut AMERICAN LEAGUE Secord who brought down 90 out of <a. St. Louis 3; Washington 2, 100, Position Strugg le AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Montana Man Leads Field lecocorocorm al coccomHOOHm day. in one of the two games which com-ispis Add Bismarck .. .. .. .. JM alooronnnwoet | coocccccond alooccconewoal cnonomnmoonh Secord topped the fessional field MAJOR LEAGUE |i ss Fafa in ae ID TAKEN IT FERA LITTLE SARCASM— BUT YOU CANT, THET/, | Totals .....seeeee Grove Giants cits Now in Service on the a , Schmeling . Lous at the Polo Grounds Sept. 18. Johnston said he had concluded ~ ts over the ‘Trans-Atlentic telephone with Joe J 5 8 man- ager, who is in Berlin “AS @ matter of fact,” said John- * im Berlin, Turning from the telephone he de- “ Te ee SataHeaS was i Sauna North Coast Limited a Cool—Clean—No Dust—No Dnt new, de luxe coaches on the COMPLETELY air-conditioned North Coast Limited provide the “last word” in travel comfort and luxury at low cost. Form-fitting 7 ; reclining chars, ladies’ lounge and | $4, Q-00 in 4 innings, dressing room, smoking compartment Round Trip fo Pacific Coast in there NEW johnson 8 in 3 innings. Left on bases i sotante ee Umpire Harry —every refinement for your pleasure! Smith. j , Ifyou plana trip anywhere, see Fights Last Night i your Northern Pacific eae (By the Associated Pros). poll ~ T.P. Allen * fe a Loe » | inal . Bismarck, North Dakets ~ outpointed Erickson, 196%, New York (10).

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