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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 1935 _ : Cardinals Win 12th Straight, Reduce Giants’ Lead to Four Games - ) “ , : I’? G to Provide|DEVILS LAKE BEATS ; TPITCHES ‘Donkey Baseba ames to Fro | Wize Lifes ® ° i Gsrrcryyp idee HE. er a k N Ww Dia mon Chrills 1s W eekK-En LMF (een GREAT CAESAR~So THATS - CANTW ELL | e tides caskets: WHERE THE STENCH HAS BEE! i ° 16-Year Old Dale Kennedy COMING FROM ALL NIGHT, INTO nc EA TRIP LEADERS Golfing Cousins Are Out to Repeat Contests Will's Flayed ir riday, Scatters Eight Bismarck Hits MY ROOM |—WHEW-—~ SMEL ‘MS Saturday and Sunday at to Gain 6-2 Victory | LIKE OLD SHOE LEATHER, ' eee \ 8 P. M., Here 3 H SMOULDERING Ls om ire ! ac 4 Phillies Shell Henshaw to Snap/ susie Devils Lake, July 17.—(%)—Devils —~+EGAD —~Wo! ’ Fy ke Bismarck will.see a brand new kind | Lake conquered ee pane NEIGHBOR BAXTER HAS SET. g Cubs’ Victory Streak; of beseball on Friday, Saturday and | day night preparatory to the Brandon UP A CONTRAPTION LIKETHAT-| Dodgers Triumph Sunday of this week when the Man- | score as 16-year-old Dale Kennedy —_PROBABLY TO DRIVE | : : dan Indian Shri hits and received tig! , | of “donkey baseball” games at the | otert trom his mates ' INSECTS FROM His FLOWERS! municipal base! Park. Helding by the Capital Citians ec ee IRL DIN TL ce Jd tor | nade Charley Bates the victim as he Gere ordinary baseball except that the | touched for 11 blows but saw four 4 ; . players will be mounted on donkeys. misplays account for three unearned . Victory Widens Yankees’ Lead What Hs ae oo A fai runs, O'Hara, first sacker for ae f and to the players—provides , he hitters with a triple as Tigers go Down Before advance notices indleating thet: these oe aa ple | i i je contests are hilariously funny. + Devils Lake: Kennedy | a lal ae All padiies wall Fo played St 6b ai, Rogen Bismarck: Bates and 4 —— arrangements having been made to ‘Troupe. 4 (By the Associated Press) place floodlights around the baseball a eels The Red Birds of St. Louis are cut- diamond. k ting down the staff on which the | The players will be Bismarck sana Frank Ray akes i Giants hung their pennant hopes. Mandan businessmen, many of whom , EREA ose year ago, the Cardinals jean ride horses, How they will get a ° : have Heli ; le a one ice alate {along with the donkeys remains to be Singles rown mn _ © ‘ reduced the league lead o! #1 jseen. to four games. The Giants, figured | Directing he enterprise is 8 com: h t trave been eutfed by injuries and Toss jnest Witkinson, Fred Mekenary, Gol.| Ne WJ. LYApP SOO have been cuffed by s jnes' . » Col. . of form. {A. B, Welch and C. C. Turner. Mem- ee Youre RIGHT, 4 The Cardinals have won a dozen; | bers said they have the teams all lined ny Three Times Siraigne gather and in a fortnight have| up and that arrangements are com- | Gran’. Forks Man, MASOR ~THE cut the New eae tht ane: semen bes except ae wee ie, Reeth Winner, Captures Pro- INSECTS ARE ‘will have to cut it for the rema: e game is sai i eans Hit it now ——$—$<——_——_—— The Deans have hit their stride OuRiEy. dikion N. D, SH APO Dizzy leads both leagues in the num- ————_ mionany 195 of a possible 200, Frank € S i berjof games won, and Willie Halle. Paul Cook Nadine O'Leary - Ray of Dickinson won the state - han has tae fh vie He t wo pees er irds e singles trapshooting championship the league cellar by defeating Crooks- coal a URAL GE lis es off at the Minot Country club in defense of here Tuesday. ton 8-4. | * Jess Haines pitched the on a 5 Ate SCREENED bolt eae itnday one of ihocibet interested ob- T th Str, a ht Gene Secord of Grand Forks, three Wednesday's contests may see fur-/ YEST DAY Ss P 2e ee aaste dripred another to| servers of his progress will be Nadine O'Leary, Bismarck's second en @IQAU sme winner, took the professional ther shiftings in the spirited com- sT Ss : Senta Ta ea ‘ell. of the state champion and, like Paul, a protege of her father, the veteran singles with 195 of 200, doubles with petition, with all teams meeting Tues- SLE ee Hiecisti eile deel Tom O'Leary, professional at the municipal course here. Nadine, EGET 90 of 100, and the handicap with 91 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION day's adversaries no a they . 4 at alibough he held the Cards to who pea seine orl tla ot aks one eb eat te Victory Fails to Get Columbus | of 300. These give him the all-around Wen’ Todt. Pet series play begun week. | dip tai ee , The *Bhillfes shelled Roy Henshaw ever he does and the pact, made after Nadine won her frst file a | Out of Third But Reduces Miss Cella Gases ot Mino, Mtnneapets ‘ i Fy or Little With 2nd Title | 3 sammy Byrd, Reds — Drove a i b 1930, remained unbroken. Should Paul be successful in de! ; beraking 182 0 rgets, capture runs~ agains! vie er the Chicago Cubs, ending state women’s tournament which w! e! y . ae am! me I raieiriver game Yosing streak and 7 Chicago, July 17-—()—The Colum- Gladstone Defeats SA eal enemas ek gan ation, 2Srankubet—sataaa surg ciee =" CRACK U.S. GOLFERS START 22's apart eer | erereeeat eight straight victories. | ~ ‘winning streak of the American Asso- New England ccc 325 |tuany broke Wednesday. bc Sox to two Zachary in Form ciation season—ten straight—were a { He came back from England with Leslie, Dodgers — Found M Old Tom Zachary pulled some of PR ACTICE FOR ST P AUL OPEN full game closer to first place Wed-] Gladstone, N. D., July 17.—Collect- his second British amateur golf Lis itching for three hits, hhis tricks from his aging satchel to ° inesday. ing 13 hits off two New England Pet, jTOWM, but he rode in a third class John. No and Jim Bivin, give the Brooklyn Dodgers a 9-3 vic- 1. ~~~ |_ ‘The Birds, with Jim Winford pitch-|CCC pitchers, the Gladstone nine reek os 2 636 cabin over the churning propellors ay fine relief hurling tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. ° ing five-hit baseball, defeated St.|hung up a 18-6 victory here Sunday |New Yor! 4 3359819! the Majestic. pian iy Johnny Allen returned to early se8-|6 44, Parks, National Open Colle e Gri 0 Paul, 5 to 1, Tuesday night. The tri-jwith Schaff, Putschler, Martin and|Detroit . 42 33 560|,. He Admitted that he traveled Pinkey Higgins, Athletics — son form as the Yankees, leading the umph failed to get Columbus out of /Walery leading the attack at the|Chicago $38 aap (third class as a matter of financial Bir purseitae aoullie enrci American League, defeated the third) Champion, Among Early Ar- third place-as Indianapolis also won,|plate. The box score: Cleveland 41 3a. ip |cebediency. He saved $22 2 day| Cracked out thr " place Chicago White Sox 2-0. The vic- ; Leaders ange but with a rousing Toledo victory over| Gladstone— ABH POA ape eats * oo oa aay |thereby. ( ete Burnett, B: Hed tory, coupled with the defeat of the rivals at Keller Course ithe leading Mirneapolis Millers, the|Degel, 2b . 41 4 0|Philadelp! 3346. tue|, Little sald he didn't intend to play ses dassat bane onehres nits ‘Tigers, widened the Yankees’ lead to po ee ——_——— '1934 champions were only five games|Barr, c . § 113 1 gence 23 «54 99" any tournaments or exhibitions caatng: wu ey pyendis Halt eames St. Paul, July 17. — () — Green, ‘away from first place. Schatf, p . od ee os [before (Bet. '0, ‘when he will defend) ""yess:#alnes; Cardinals —iKapt The Philadelphia Athletics defeated J ‘ Stan Kostka Is Only. Gopher | Columbus hopped on to the league's | Putschler, 3b 6232 TR jnis American championship at Braves’ eight hits well the Tigers, 8-2, as stent de ifasinl his | clover-colored Leow viata Misere| SIRttoIMnI cain sana ientling -Hurler, Monte Bieetton, for Herold, e . 5102 nS Cleveland. spaced. Vth homer. The St. Louis Browns | day was to receive its first major test eleven hits, Martin, cf 5200 5 felicia a ee z won their second straight game from |i. axnert shotmakers entered in the li i | Indinapolis remained a half game|Walery, If . 5300 680 inine Swim Stars Washington 6-4 to square their seties, pe ISS ESSERE one restlv SERRE Al Stat iealloui | anead of Columbus by defeating Kan: | Helbling, 1b. 4050 3 — crn se = — National Meet ; —__—_—_—— is Fieler, rf .. : NATIONAL LEAGUE opening Friday to continue cide Chicago, July 17—(P)—The leaders $5, City. ay mais Sumas atinceee eler, So ‘325, a Ss estern pel scan : a Dodgers Conquer Pirates Sunday in the poll to select a team of 1934 sault on Ray Kolp and Steve Sundra| Totals................ 43.13.27 8 471 Colo, July 17—| New York, July 17—()—The na- 1 bag 447) Colorado Springs, » July Pittsburgh—The Brooklyn Seo Sam Parks, Philadelphia, national college stars to oppose the Chicago to maul Minneapolis, 16 to 2. Only! New England COC ABH POA “ae |)—Hair-trigger greens of Broad-| tional A. A. U. swimming champion- pees Aled ore cee Eat {pen champion, arrived late Tuesday. | pears of the national professional Salty Parker failed to get a hit and|widiund, If . . 4100 ‘263 |moor’s panoramic battlefield had the|ship meet starts Thursday with the Se gH Blalong with several other national fig-! portal leceve ne’ goudier picid the Paul Bullivan, who held the Millers |Randash, ¢ 51090 shooters, wary and somewhat fearful[pick of America’s feminine aquatic Brook n «200 102 130 9 12 Ojures, but merely looked around. They| night of August 29 etoe ken grim 8, © Cardins, Jb ; 5 1 9 0 Wednesday as, the al pes oe = was ed pease Hae Hes lps; Swift, Weaver, {und the links in better shape than Tae shy meee a8 |_ A terrific home run smash by Lin|pahimann, 36 68321 ron Lost Pet. | Wes! tured by @ duel for individual hon- Fa pte ee cece: Switty Weavers jas season, ae dele Bil tee, Alabaee” gegen Stortt with Eddie Marshall on base |Sanman”. 4011 Bi: 6a), 2B ee Nae, grid Gnoatvliig weeesitbel oe okie ee eee ae Buen ne eae Tony Manero, Alvin (Butch) Kreu-| 5.1 Renetson, Minnesota, 64,326 in the sixth inning, gave Milwaukee | rush, of . 4110 § «2 3 | putting surfaces Tuesday that only|year-old star from Miami, and Le- 1 i \ger and Jimmy Thompson, the latter — Regis Monahan, Onio ® 2 to 1 decision over Louisville. | Anderson, p 1oo00 750one golfer in the 157 entered—Dave {nora Knight, 21, free-style champion Cincinnati — The Cincinnat! Reds | : in the national | Guards — Regis d ‘Storti’s hit traveled 512 feet, " 1000 5 3 625 pandas tar turned back New York the second Second money winnner in the national «1.0, 6,314; Bill Bevan, Minnesota, A eats Delzer, r Seekers 8 3 635| pec) Goldman of Dallas, Tex ltrom Homestead, Pa, oe straight day by defeating the Giants,|0Pe” @ few weeks be ae Tues, | 64877; Charles Mucha, Washington, | Goliubas“relcoiaminds wea mines | ate P : 4 3 He 3 5 375 {Put @ dent in the layout'’s par 70.| Defending piace ie Ann 1-5. R # B/among those who arrived lal fending |6%923; Charles Marr, Alabama, 57,542. BAe pale tet ere epegieas fel alte ; 3 5 335 /Goldman finished with a 68. Govednik of Chisholm, Minn., New York.......010 004 oon— 5 9 1/Gay. Johnny Revolta, defending) “Centers — Jack Robinson,” Notre defeat » Paw ent eame: —---- © 7 ooo]. The next best score was 70, shared breast stroke. Cincinnati 000 301 03x— 7 1 2/champion, and numerous others who} 1 16 57.574; George Shotwell, Pitts-! : WINES, Boss ciascsnes ve 401124 8 000|.y Tom Dwyer, Stanford university i EE Eto) K jhave finished high in other tourna-| 104’ 51 966. St Paul ........ 000 001 000-1 5 Score by innings— R student; Jack Gaines, Los Angeles;| Tony Piet, who was barely saved oe ated Leake Barmins: Deri ments are expected late Wednesday or | PUB, 51.866. ‘Columbus ...... 000 103 01x—5 11 1) Gladstone 380 000 43x—18 Tuesday's Results Trickett, g Kansas City|from going to the minor leagues by ie esiminiees Gas early Thursday for their practice Pa atari 06; Miller | Stratton and Fenner; Winford and New England .000 400 200— 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE ee ee ‘Ccnliff. Jr, Orlahomis Manager Jimmy Dykes of the Chicago les Trounce Cubs . 57,566; i . 5 , Jr, i Chicago — Philadelphia ended thelr "RIT, Bere, young Minneapolis | Munjas, Pittsburgh, 47,324; Jack Bey- 2 ioiga ee e Summary: Two base hits_Schatt, Sa eas City. Kieren iencma mere » #, Hive-game losing streak by trouncing golfer who has created a big stir in| 20M. Illinois, 46.847. Indianapolis—Indianapolis trounced | Putschler, Here sh. y S—O! Philadelphia 7; Chicago 5. an Gian IG. who lost a lght-lout by Wes Ferrell. the Chicago Cubs 7-5. RHE Halfbacks—Duane Purvis, Purdue, 4 i ight | Schaff 11 in 9 gs; off Anderson * 1 Lou Am » Philadelphia ....040 1o1 o10— 7 11 9/RAtlonal circles this season, and Mrs.| 61595: “Miliward Howell, Alabama, the Kansas City Blues 8-4 in night | chal 1/3 innings; off Graff 6 in 6 2/3| St. Louis 2; Boston 1. weight title fight to ‘Tony Canzoneri Ae is Chicago ........100 021 001— 5 13 1 rege tararayeey topnotch Mill’ 56,327; Buzz Borries, Navy, 48,904; B€me. RH g|innings. Struck out—by Schaff 13; RRA EAN ID BAEGE last spring, suffered a fractured Jaw paanager Bull Teny ot. foe can 2 Bowman, Perzullo, Bivin and Todd; | ang Walter Hagen, veteran “Haig” of |PUs Lund, Minnesota, 47592, Ixeansas city .... 021 090 o10—4 15 2|BY, Graft 6, by Anderson 2. Bases on} ,, , AMERICAN LEAGH Hl ager rey earirge Sei ai reper rigor eon ‘ Henshaw, Kowalik, Casey, Root and i Fullbacks—Stan Kostka, Minnesota, —8 10 0 |balls—off Schaff 0; off Anderson 3; ia 8: Detroit 2. burgh when he got wi D O'Dea. | golfing, legend, in an exhibition |g¢ 078; Izzy Weinstock, Pittsburgh, 5 ington Packer and Maden; Parnes [off Gratt 1. Hit by pltcher—Helbling Tbileceniie 8: Darah 2: to adjust his mouth-piece. National league wheel. e match Thureday. 4 y b i derson; Widlund by Schaff. = i 4 { Dents: Close Gap Friday the first 18 holes of the 72-| 4%, Paul Sulkowsky, Washington,! 4 goring, Lees y ee | St. Louls—The St. Louis Cardinals) noe meet will be played. by a. fied | 2607 | Brewers Victors Leite Ea xntecoa 2.| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION F Patented ae Boston Braves 2-1 t©) expected to number close to 140, with Fi Louisville—The Milwaukee Brewers | UMP! ° Columbus 5; St. Paul 1. 4 Feet ee eur Bames of the league |the second 18 holes Saturday.” The| Detroit Negro Starts _ |cefeatea the Louisville Colonels 2-1 in Kansas City 4. re) ean pees iClants RH E/tinals are set for Sunday, with 18 Training for Kingfish|* ™* ==": Stanton Shuts Out 1, ecce pea ae 4 § {\noles in the morning and 1g more in ‘aining for King: Aaa Svan Center Club, 9 to 0} 712° 16: Minneapolis 2: c fica, TR the afternoon. The first place win- a lwaukee ..... > — Cantwell and Spohrer; Haines and|ner—to be decided hy a playoff Mon-| Chicago, July 17.—UP}—Joe Louls Louisville 100 000 000—1 7 2 NORTHERN LEAGUE 4 { Delancey. day if necessary—receives $1,200. Went to work Wednesday on ridding| LeMaster and Detore; Bass and| Stanton, N. D, July 171—(%)— rior 5; Fargo-Moorhead 4. ust - 2) AMERICAN LEAGUE ———__—__ himself of six pounds picked up dur-) Thompson. Stanton shut out canter, ay Sun-| Duluth 3-8; Grand Forks 0-0. “ TAKES MINOR BAT LEAD ing the past three weeks, as he Hens Wallop Millers day to remain undefeated the} winnj 6; Brainerd 5. Browns Triumph Durham, N. C., July 17—(P)—The big| opened drills for his ten round bout} ‘Toledo—The Toledo Mudhens beat|Slope league. It was the seventh Eau Claire 8; 4 a ge deg Rallying in the late |hat of the minor leagues has swung| with King Levinsky, August 7, at|the Minneapolis Millers 16-2, the Hens |victory for the Stanton team. afer S Browns won|back into the Three-I League with|Comiskey park, home of the Chicago | collecting a total of 24 hits. The box score: 4 H jhelr second straight from the Wash-|Chester Labs, rookie of the Fort|White Sox. The other party to the RHE) stanton— apr u z| Yankee Pilot Signs Eigioninensiors 6-4, RH E/Wwayne Chiefs, taking the top po-| affair, the kingfish, was due in chi. Minneapolis .. 4100 o10 goo 3 11 5|w, Teintus, ¢ .. - 5100 Two-Year Contract : gount se sition with 424. Goldfine, Winni-|cago from Tomahawk, Wis. where|Toledo ........ — N. Sailer, lf .. » 50 0 Bee eee .,; 110.020, 00-- 411 Oloeg Northern, with atl Was in (2fl he epent ten aye in pralimiiey| | Kan, Gucdse and Ratmaee Ge V. Boepple, ss. + 421.11 Ay york, guly 177-()}—Genial Joe ‘ Rist Mes ee ae Bier, eonditioning MAnANyers. Sullivan. and baskowset: A. Heihn, i a - H 3 9 4 McCarthy will rule the Yankee dug- # n ; Hy ee ape ee P. Leupp, 1b . : for two more seasons at least. * ’ tit, Newson and Holbrook, Bolton. . 1 4 2 1 9 {Ub for Philadelphia. The Priladet hia A’ | OUT OUR WAY By Williams E fale, a - 511 Olney york teat, announced, Tuesday PERS Cache encelbhila A's - H. Leinius, 3b. (50123 ‘nad bees sens for flefeated the Detroit Tigers 8-2. ‘A. Schreiber, rf 4121 that McCarthy 5 tf. : seasons of 1936 and 1937 at the Rez GOOD GOSH! \/ YOU'RE GOING! DRAT THIS GOING . oes ae a ¢ 2 - same salary he now is paid, under- “. °. et RO SR eo ee 230 lf WHY DoE Have | tHaTS ALL THEY BAREFOOT! I HAVE Totals +41 9:10 4/3008 to be'885,000 yearly. The Completely Air-Conditioned Crowder, Hogsett and Cochrane; (eo aie ae One mee, ee EM pare eae Bree is 4000 oun of Babe Ruth, cease Blaeholder and Richards. £ . » BS. : 5] ¥ Li Allen Bests Chisox \\ IN MISERY TH! GOING TO INSULT LET ME Try (T AGAIN — K, Stenberg, If . + 4 0 © 1/2 possible successor to McCarthy, who NORTH COAST MITED New York —Johnny Allen pitched HULL TIMES THEM, WHEN THEY YOU'LL RUIN Your DREess! H, Stenberg, 1b + 4 0 0 1Jcame to the Yankees from the Chi- two-hit ball New ¥ c H, Thom, p, 3b .. + 4 0 1 1) cago Cubs in 1931. ide in utmost comfort in Poa its Chlate Woe Cone WERE NICE ENOUGH rm W. Lehmkuhl, 26 20000) 40001 i a Now you can ri con ee RHE ne eke es ce Maher, rf .. + 3° 1 OlDuluth and Winnipeg any car on the North Coast Limited... » 000. cf. 3000 ‘ New York. Om om ome 2 8 0 | Meshott, © °- - 3011) Qvertake F-M Twins from the new, de luxe coaches to the { Whitehead and Sewell; Allen and | Hesker, p . - 3000 Aga splendid observation-club car. Complete ‘ Sorgens, Cae Ro 3 5|..St Paul, July 17—@—Dulut A eae A Cleveland - Boston (palyed previ- Totals + 32 0 3 Bi winnives caught up with the leading air-conditioning brings to this famous - ously). Score by innings Fargo-Moorhead Twins in Tuesday's train the “last word” in travel luxury. = eer seat Stanton 001 231 020-9) Northern League games as the teams MAJOR LEAGUE ne pitcnas Gere eee Summary: Winning pitcher— crest. G Me ° ti Heihn; losing pitcher—Thom; stolen| While the Twins were losing their ooo PP) at neyo Qing ares LEADERS baserstanton 5, Center ; two, base game 5-4 at Superior, Duluth's Dukes hits—N. Sailer, P. Leupp 1; double|bianked G: ry S ; 5 (iy tbe Assnciated Freee) or triple plays—Stanton 1; ‘hits off|neader 3-0 and 8-0. The Canadians Do you realize how inexpensively you : AMERICAN LEAGUE ; Heihn, 3 in 9 innings; off Thom, 6|pounced on Brainerd for a lean 6-5 can travel by train? There are low Batting — Johnson, Athletics, .350; in 5 innings off Hesker, 4 in 3 in-| victory. . ; Somer, indians, 339. nings; struck out by Heihn, 6; by! Eau Claire took another stride from everyday fares, 2 cents a mile’ and less, eee eonness. Tieers, 12; Green- Thom, 2; by Hesker, 1; bases on balls Sastre tee and special round-trip summer excursion Hits 2 Cramer, Athletics, Gehringer, off Helin, none; off ‘Thom, 3; off) epARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR fares to points East and West. Tigers, 115. oe sa i lel ee U, 8. and Office, at | Bismarck, yan White Buby) eankere, Asai tae | Fights Last Night | Voter” ghercon June da itit onal any destination. : , ii (By the Associated Press) lomesteas Sele ‘S Pittsburgh—Tait Littman, 163, |}; Section 28, Township, No obligation on your part. \ NATIONAL FUE ape. Cudahy, Wis outpointed Anson |nottcs, of intention e ie wiiedvick, Caras, 30 Green, 165, Homestead, Fe. (10). T.P. Allen, Agent 7 pons =, Medwlek, Cerdinats 69; Ott _ MAHONEY WINS at Biamarck, Noten Bismarck, North Dakota : Bt mee’ Medvick, Cardinals, 121; Ter Minneapalis, July 17.—P)—Danno |241h Tey of aca as, witnenses: i ; # ae 14. ie peed ie O'Mahony, new Dearracant pln A. 'T. Murphy, Harto Griffin, &, : SRaiGlen scepiorea nis cheats | eile erm ee fae SH ‘ | Home runs—Ott, Giants, 20; J. Col- Price iaicreeday nigh to pha tan |sesree; North Dak ets, SERTSCH, Go by Train—In Comfort and Safety : ree cercinsi, 18. : Plummer of Baltimore in }6 ‘minutes Registe 2 | Pitchers — Parmelee, Giants, 10-2; ‘and 7 seconds. 6/19-26 1/3-10-17. ‘Z| ‘Schumacher, Giants, 13-3.