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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935 - SATURDAY’S VICTORS WILL PLAY IN FINAL TITLE GAME SUNDAY Magic City Team Rated as Favorites Over Fargo Af- ter Harvey Victory Minot, Grand Forks, Fargo, Bismarck Move Into Legion Semi-Finals DETROIT, VICTOR OVER INDIANS, | os LEAGUE LEADERSHIP OUR BOARDING HOUSE DASH IT ALL~TI FIND THERE ARE SOME THINGS T DONT KNOW-—-~ AND FOR THAT MATTER, NEITHER DOES THE ENCYCLOPEDA ! —~IN THIS ARTICLE ON BEES,IT SAYS NOTHING ABOLT THE METHOD WELL, 1 CAN TELL YOU HOW TO GET * ad OUT OF BAXTERS TREE! FIRST, GET A LONG STICK THEN PUT ON A DIVER'S SUIT-4 ROLE AS SENATORS Winners i in Softball League Games PUMMEL YANKEES|nurssry ctu are misses ur-|Paul Cook Enters setting Leaders; Lucas’ ; THE Semi-Final Round STi GS OF ENTICING A SWARM OF BEES —4POKE TH STICK Veteran Fielder Belts Two Defeat Sweet Shop NATIONAL LEAGUE DEFENDING CHAMPS STRONG BACK INTO A HIVE THEY DESERTED! eo SWARM OF Home Runs to Account for laa At Detroit Lakes wb ee SS SEaRIGI TT ——MY BEES TOOK POSSESSION OF }( BEES THEN WALK Washington Scores a ot S755 Game With Capital City Crew, pay TO A RIVER AN 3 6 1.000 620 : A TREE ON BAXTERS FRONT SUBMERGE, ——_—____—_- . eae 543414. Victor Over Jamestown, LAWN, AND T CANT OVER TH’ CUBS DEFEAT CINCINNATI 2 © 1000 |Sismarck Shotmaker Faces Ro- ae Considered a Toss-Up PERSUADE THEM TO WEEK END! ———_—'! 1 2 38 by of Minneapolis; Kos- se ie ND! Victory Leaves Chicago. Team ee aie 36 RE-ENTER THEIR y 1 2 388 telecky Eliminated be 4 ae Minot, Fargo and Bismarck battled SAU CA Shas chet Sea ae i their way into the semi-finals of the Leading N. Y. Giants AMERICAN LEAGUE North Dakota American Legion oe re al baseball tournament here Fri- ? (Br, the “Associated soci ted Ps - 7 aad Me Second-round alled Dae ae the . H. 46 36561 2:30 p. m., with the championship from the New York Yankees. led Friday evening. 45 43 511 contest slated to get under way at Tt was on August 2 last year when| The Nursery team, playing with 37 450451 the same time Sunday at the Capital Mickey Cochrane’s men finally passed |°P1Y. ‘three veterans of the squad that witins) cont white: th " Hf e 416 City ball park. the Yanks and weren't headed again |/e4 the city league for the past three per are in sem! 329 Bismarck, victors over Jamestown by a 16-2 margin, was slated to meet Grand Forks, defending champions until they ran into those rough and ready Cardinals in the world series. Friday they turned the trick by de- years, again was almost a stumbling block for the present leaders. They were defeated 5-4 by the Nash-Finch finals with respective victories over Paul Schroeder of Detroit Lakes, one up in 24 holes, and D. N. Tallman of AMERICAN ASSOCIATION witb that eliminated Enderlin, 14-5. - outfit but 15 Will batters died .on| Willmar, 3 and 2. 58 40592 Minot, after running roughshod to ek ea oe Bye Teun pase. Each team made eight errors. | A convincing victor in quarter 579 hang up a 17-3 conquest of Harvey, from the seventh-place Senators Scoring nine runs in the first two] finals, Paul Cook of Bismarck, N. D., 557 was slated to play Fargo, the team ts innings, the K. C. sluggers defeated|former North Dakota champion, 521 that turned back a determined New Gramaticnne, Off toa bed stare fey [the Chevrolet crew, 14-6. After the|fsced Roby Saturday while Taft had ‘500 England bid, 14-8. dropped to sixth place early this fen, first’ and inning scoring|to meet the home town star, Fritz 489 Hammering out a convincing vic- son and had just reached a tie for , the winners were never in course record holder. 440 tory over the Harvey aggregation the fourth when the Yanks took the lead ; toa BN gta ae hibeatonh eh 320 Magicians established themselves as May 30. In the two months since man of St. Paul, 6 and 5, after first ‘paper” favorites against Fargo with then Detroit hes won 38 games and defeating Enrotte Hiller of Crooks- the other contest considered a toss- lost 18 although the climb didn’t really -}ton, § and 4. Carman won from Dick Pet. “Forand Forks from behind to es! nie and Gordon Gunderon of Moorhead, pi ran rl came from ine eo s 2 5 svanp Bacrin wnt Bema dl Bismarck Defeats |Bernic Bierman Leads West Clubs Opem [2 sicrror, ot, sane Mann Pant ¢ ssh little trouble in smothering the Jim- All-Star Coaches’ Poll P played a big part in the Yankee down- Al Snell of St. Paul carried Taft 611 mies’ title aspirations. While Fargo’s Pi S D 3 La: H S d fall Friday although the Yanks liter- RHE the full distance before losing, one Pe a igaiinitieg vot the | Gate City: uine lerre, ». U., 18. Chicago, July 27—(P)—Bernie Bier- st Home Stan Ed Linke, otf tee hal. etme peed Hie 10 333 must show improvement to take the man of Minneasota, led the all star two bese funs, the 4 with th o10 4) 195 into cam A {football coaches’ poll Saturday, but A bases full, to account f 7 000 : ohare call Locals Will Play State Mill|Frank Thomas of Alabama, and El-|Colonels Come From Behind to/Pases full, to account for more than a1 0 Bhi sph mer Layden of Notre Dame, were in ; “ ington tallies. Linke 110 elling three Harvey hurlers for! Team, St. Cloud and James- | close pursuit. Down Brewers; Saints was knocked out by a line drive from 600 AMERICAN LEAGUE & total of 13 safe blows, Minot put Bierman’s point total was 114,526. "i Jesse Hill's bat in @ second-inning o11 Detroit 8; Cleveland 2. Harvey out of the running in the town Here Next Week ‘Thomas had 113,408 and Layden had and Blues Split play that led to one of the oddest twin ecb Washington 9; New York 3. Victors over Pierre, 8. D., 18-3,|Spears of Wisconsin, followed witl cago, Ji 27.—(#)—The Minne- ‘iim dhs bie Tun lead and after Harvey hed/priday, the Bismarck baseball team 110011, and Friday's leader, Charles|apolis Millers settled down Saturday jroo one was ar conan awa eae as Chicago 5; Cincinnati 1. threatened to tie up the score | returned here for a day's rest before Bachman of Michigan State, was|to the last big chance of fattening up on 5 ly a louble Ben Chap- RHE — second, the Minoters went on to PUt/ journeying to Bowbells Sunday for a|fifth with 110,500. Bo McMillin ofjtheir lead in’the American Associa- |™22 Off second. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the game on ice, sewing it up with @!¢ame with the International All-Stars. |Indiana, another previous pace set-|tion title battle. ts The pitcher, believed to be suffering Bo a .|_ St. Paul 5-3; Kansas City 4-4. eatin’ idea Saini Dae After Satchel Paige had pitched one |ter, followed Bachman with 109,356. | ‘The Millers and the other three |{70™. sep eartncliveree ties “ee ele Louisville 6; Milwaukee 4. gard worked on the mound for the peed Ares ery Cy, ‘alba me Laecattethspretiah epee eiehitorr extent of his injuries. 120 NORTHERN LEAGUE Magic City club allowing between | nod set oust the Fiemme tern Buzz Arlett Holds parks for thelr final long stands ur-) ‘The only National League contest 111 Fargo-Moohead 13; Winnipeg 7. them only six scattered hits. Glen} without difficulty. eastern clubs, Minneapolis opened saw the Cubs bowl over the Reds 5-1 o1i1 Duluth 14; poise y 3 -|“Double Duty” Radcliffe, who ar- B Lead h Mudhens, while Indianapolis, two 2 Dents Olan wert ‘beck in bus|iires,neze by airplane ‘Thursday. the acting ership games behind the Millers, was at|7yf,esmes behind the Giants and one 000 WINS 8. D, TITLE pl wo home games next 4 ‘olum- ss " 2. . 2) E couldn't stop the concentrated Mino:!week, meeting the State ‘Mill team ; ; ve: [butsiieoe ites opened te cresteca in Soe Winnipeg § Series Tilt) nox. reprise of Siow, Peis aon attack until nine tallies had crossed|of Grand Forks on Monday and |Johnny Gill Leads in Three Hit-|vacion at St. Paul, Louisville and AMERICAN LEAGUE = =§_|_—_sTotalls..........00..4! 573 the state women’s golf championship home plate. Arthur Kuntz finished) Jamestown here Wednesday. i ‘ Milwaukee got the jump on the rest —— RB) gk. Paul, July iy #—We)—The tirst| Priday, defeating Mrs. D. Wr Jewett out the game. ‘A week from Sunday, Bismarck| tig Departments; Ryba forthe ied by opening their series /biveespriven eta Rs vhes an ra series of Sioux Falls, one up, in 38 holes: : Jackson, Bud Monnes, + perey oe yi play 8 doubleheader, starting at Is Top Pitcher last night. Indian, id —— es a votes Mrs, Price at one time was six down =" attack, Merl, Roberts and Dick|puredly’ one of the strongest tcams Sa ER eiscbative eateacine R H E|Hits—off Nelbauer 7 innings; on the last 18. Hamar were the best performers at/in Minnesota semi-professional cir-| Chicago, July 27.—(#)—Russell| Brewers 6-4, Detroit . 011 003 201— 8 12 1/off Horner 4 in 7 innings. Struck —_—————_——_, the plate for the losers, cles. (Buzz) Arlett, veteran Minneapolis| St, Paul and Kansas City finished | “leveland 001000001 — 3:10 3) oul—by. -Neiheuer (3; uy “Homer 2. NOTICE. — outfielder, banged out 14 hits in 36 |up their business by dividing a dou-| Auker and Cochrane; Lee, Pearson|Bases on balls—off Neibauer 6; off To whom it nny! concern: overcame an. early New Eng-| Mentors from all parts of the south 2 bleheader. The Saints scored a run|®"d Phillips. Horner 6. een ences te land lead to score their victory in the/and east attended the fifth annual|times at bat last week, enough to add |i) "the tenth inning of the first game Senators Drop Yanks = cralened een darken the Naik first afternoon game. Without con-|summer school for coaches at Duke|® Point to his average and keep the |r... 5.4 decision, and Kansas City| New York—The Washington Sen- ABR H section 8, in township 144 nort necting -for a hit, the western city| university, conducted by Coach Wal-|American Association batting leader-|+ 101° the seven inning nightcap, 4-3.|St0rs defeated the New York Yankees 3123 of range 79, west of the Sth P.M. ~~ club counted: three runs in the first|lace Wade. ane ee eocond commenulye eee: The second contest was called at the|? to 3 ee ee a two home 310 rie am pees ea, om inning and held the lead until the beeps slbengs x rmit the |Tuns scored by le Manush. ° 300 2 o'clock P. M. the folk fourth when Fargo scored four times point gain, coupled with # four point Sainte, ticatsn kien tor home. 412 pemsonal’ preseris;, to-wit; Mamet on a pair of singles, an error and a the Forkers’ scoring pace with three|loss by Mike Powers of Toledo, the Washington 410 home run to deep centerfield by hits apiece while Leland Molland was |Tunner-up, increased the Miller's Blues, Saints Divide New York . i . 401 Eugene Fuller. the most effective sticker for Ender-|margin to nine points. Powers had| Kansas City — The Kansas City] Linke, Hi . 300 1935. New Engalnd sent three runners|1in. 375, with Dale Alexander, Kansas Blues and St. Paul split a twin bill|Broaca, Deshong, Born and 200 A. re across home in the sixth to pull up| Box scores of the Friday afternoon ney ves nesemnan, Bien 568 toe with the Saints winning the ae 5 e Boston and Philadelphia 300 Lt i. sig niny losin, e secon y si eno Gt 0 Se, ow magund |b Sign Sonam Sas Teg ee a He tallies in each of ‘the eighth and BR HPO A E/apolis, followed with 364 and .361 re-| Pirst Game— RHE NATIONAL LEAGUE --=— ninth innings to make the victory|Murphy, cf ....... C2 10 0 Olspectively. "The sverages. Include 513 0 French Bests Reds -4 46 J rt t Pl t certain, Puller, If .. 6 3 3 2 0 0, Thursday's afternoon game. 4 4] Chicago—Larry French outpitched ABRH mpo an an Bud Nassett went the route on the|CSllinan, 2b ...... 6 1 0 1 2 0| The second section of the “first (10 innings) Paul Derringer as the Chicago Cubs prise) mound for the New England nine nine ,Bereert, © ..0000. 5 11712 ten” included: Morgan, Toledo, .3! defeated the Cincinnati Reds 5 to 4. . nee . F and showed great courage in spite of {G: Stafne, Pp ...... 3 0 0 3 3 1/Johnny Cooney, Indianapolis, ay Blanes puniet Fave eae R tes HORIZONTAL ~< Answer to Previous Puzzle — 13-—— cotton is her shaky fielding support.|Chttianson ea.) 6 2 2 9 4 a[Gil Brack, Louisville, gad Mick Gullup, | Second Gane and Macgfa’ | Cincinnati 20.1.1| Plant impor. (TADISIFANLIGEINETTIE] sito 8 fine He was touched. for 12, safe blows wikate ss... oe conn aa * Ic UP. | 3st Paul.. 302 tant in fabric “Tclale EMMOlRIAMMAIUIL|4| species, Duk steuok out nine and didn't tase — ee LO 1 0 LPO aa i 311 manufacture. [Air [RielOMATIOIT MEP |Rlo[pls] 17— UV. 5. le base balls, Schrawder, rf . 5 3 2 0 0 0| Gill held the leaderships in batting | Kensas City. ' . grows huge ® sing! ae ae Carlson, 3b . 2 0 0 1 © 0jin runs, total bases and scoring but| Mills, Hunter, Trow, Grimes and 234 ‘7 The staple is JolVie(NMMF I? [SIT |S SIP le Fry crops of cotton Prissy Gent in Seat loots ae |W Shrawder, p... 2 1° 1 0 0 Ojhad to share first place in the home|Fenner, Giuliani; Fullerton and 310 contained in goou BOAR Bony aig ; re job for thi winners and be-|Pilenberg, ¢ ...... 1 0 1 0 0 Ojrun derby with Ted Gullic of Mil- |Madjeski. 4 201 the —. ple! 'o clip. Pin oat il su SST waukee. Gullic hit two circuit drives, Colonels Win MA JOR LE LEAGUE ae 11 Strainer. Foe Gl ONG aoe 21 Sheat. via the strikeout route. Totals ..-.-+-.-. 60141227 7 6/to one for Gill, and they wound UP} mitwaukee—The Louisville Colonels 775.7 8| [2Hodgepodse. [winlalS|TMEHIOIDMMT[OINIE|8] 23 Costly. Fuller home. Square at 21 each. Gill had driven in| defeated the Milwaukee Bré 6 to x 13 And. 4 bal? 1D 1S) sewn 24 Equable. ieee! ae Wares autack: an Butnitsky, APD PhD A 5 | runs, had scored 86, and had 231 in |4 in a game under the lights. RH E 002 010 1 leita OMMMPT CITIVIRIE Wonca 26 Sleish. received additional support from|Bender, If .. 310100 arcs hit five doubles, increasing Louisville .......001 020 102— 6 12 0 (By EADES RS 15 Natural power. [Tgp alc lg MSM ALA! ? at Lass. i Berget and Robert Haas, /Schroeder, cf 3 10 1 0 2)nis leading total to 32, and fe Milwaukee ......300 000 100— 410 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 16 Bone. RITIVIEIRISMMOIL|D] position. . each with two safe hits. 41 Goodm: Tising and Thompson; Torrés and} Batting — Vaughan, Pirates, 303; 18 To secure. mr 9 “Hk 29 In bed. ‘Advances 421 oO Olen, Loulsville outfielder, got one | netore. Medwick, Cardinals, .380. 20 Northeast, QUAISIET TSITIAIRIS) 31 Paradise. Ronald Erickson pitched a neat 401133 een si std den wis 401 06 Only games scheduled. Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 81; Mar- 21 Indian. 42 Argued. property. 33 Thought. four-hit game and received some fine 4 1 1 0 0 OJhit total to 141 by th fely 13 tin, Cardinals, and Ott, Giants, 78. 22.36 inches. 45 Ever. 58 Lock opener. .35 Flamer. fielding support trom his teammates 40 0 0 0 tltimes, and Brad Haney, Geieees ot ———— | Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 138; Terry, 24-Wren-like bird. 46 Spike. 59 Lower part of 437 Maritime. . as Bismarck trounced Jamestown in 40 1 1 2 1|the Toledo club, added two stolen bases DEFE! IDS: CROWN Giants, 131. 25 Handles. 48 Water wheel. a gown, 39 One who reads the opening game of the tournament. © 0 0 0 O Ojto give him 18 for the season. Home runs—Ott, Giants, 22; Berger 27Bustle. | 49 Scheme. 41 Prevaricators. et Andy Garness, Tex Larson, May-| © — ~~ — — — Mike Ryba, the Columbus Red Birds’ Braves, 20. : 29To prevent, 50 Shower. VERTICAL 43 To hoot. nard Entringer and Erickson led a 8 5 27 9 11) versatile star, turned in three victories Pitching — Castleman, Giants, 8-2; 30 Men. 52 Cottonseed 2 Bony. 44 Sesame. 19-hit attack on two Jimmie pitchers, R|to take over the pitching leadership. Carleton, Cubs, 32 Sea-island —— is a valu- ; 3 Note in scale; 45 Oleoresin. each collecting three safe hits. 001 403 033—14| He had won 14 games and lost four, to HE cotton has a able product, °4X. 47 Citric fruit. Jack Bowers, Capital City third 300 013 010— 8]13 victories and five setbacks for AMERICAN LEAGUE. 00 long —. ss S3 Its —— is. SKiln, === 49. To. become baseman, handled the hot corner with Monte Stratton of St. Paul. Garland Batting—Vosmik, iacient, 357; = 1 0| 34 Provided. used for 6 Stair post. erect. skill ne nipped two Jamestown run- larvey 3 Braxton, Milwaukee southpaw, was mer, Athletics, 343. - 0.0] 36 Scarlet. fertilizer. 7 8hoe. Bi Insect's egs.! ners by rifling the ball to first base | Harvey R HPO A E|charged with two defeats and slipped| |: Ri 10] 38 Lair. 54 To grant. 5 Ancient, 53 Cry for help. after scooping up grounders, Hamar, ss 0 2 0 2 1/from first place to third among the| | © berg, Tigers, 75. 1 0| %9 Musical note. srinton zt 2 Chinen weight 64 Father. Gerald with two safe hits|Peterson, 2b 0 0 3 © Ojregulars. Hits—Ve 20 10One who loots. 56 Right. and seven putouts at first base with- care P-3b-lf 0 0 0 1 2) Columbus retained the team bat- ae out an error was the outstanding rts, cf 1 2 3 0 O/ting lead with .303, three points bet. Home 032 eR (oi cal gl player on the losing squad. Kuntz, 1b-lf-p 0 1 1 1 O/ter than last week’s mark, and Kan- o1 3 Forkers Triumph Myklethun, ¢-1b 0 0 7 0 0jsas City still topped the league in 20 RAE eS a a Jack Falts, 202 of the Grand Forks |Cooke, 3b-p ...... 1 0 1 2 1/ fielding with 971, a point less than it -- : mound staff, had only one bad in- |Thornton, It-rf .. 1 1 2 0 O/had a week ago. Columbus led in 14 ning, the second, as he set down En- ; Waydeman, rf 0 0 © O 1'!double plays with 108, four more than - RHE ‘ “pape before turn- | Leintz, ¢ .... 0 © 7 3 O/Minneapolis’ collection. YE ST DAY’S 210 De ee ate Farrish. Tn 220 ' Totals .......... 35 3 624 9 three rune for bt cary eed thet the acnos * ) $% * 5] Jamestown Defeats sT r—} ie ‘ Forkers failed to overcome until the rare Valley City, 6 to1 ae 432 1 (By the Associated Press) 010 lee tk not ses at both | Mor 442103 Jamestown, N. D., July 27.—(P)— Hank Greenberg, Tigers — Led 000 NN + "Donald Honick and anding. : 3 4 3 1 4 1/Striking out fifteen and yielding but attack on Indians with two dou- 101 NN a and Grangaard set |Dierdorff, rf: 522 © 0|two safe hits, Ray Starr, the north- bles and single, driving in three 100 3 \ = | Herlgstad, of « 4 0 1 0 0 0|West’s latest pitching sensation, hurl- runs, 100 iad had i ind in el Fights Last Ni ht Gran; 2b . 410 1 ed the Jamestown Red Sox to a 6-1 : Larry French, Cubs—Outpitch- 110 | Wights Last Night {sii $124) fit ae a es ein od Paul Derringer, setering nine ani att Net +t tS ° 500 1 here Friday night under floodlights. Preparing for the assault of an hits to gain 5- 1 victory over 1410 1 IN ea (By the Associated Press) 1 0 0 0 0 0|The Jamestown club reached Gaines,| army of stars from all over the | Reds, R Be Leng Branch, N. J—Buddy + © 0 0 0 © Ojcolored Hi-liner twirler for seven| country, Dave Mitchell, of In- Heinle Manusch, Senators — 2-6 Baer, 237, Livermore, Calif, and 000 0 0; safeties. dianapolis, above, winner of the Crashed two home runs; one with x—14 Artie 205, New York’ “no 000 0 0| The score by innings: National Public Links tourna: bases full, in triumph over Yan- Valley City 000 ‘ment of 1934, is ready to defend kees. Colit—Mideet Wol- 4| Jamestown .. his title. The tournament will - ne _. outpoint: R| Batteries: “For Jamestown Verne| be played in Mitchell's home city, ‘The first woman to obtain Mexico, D. F. Casanova, " 020 010 3|Starr and Ray Starr; for Valley City} july 29-Aug. 3. It will be de to drive an auto in France was . 302 201 aie ines and Hancock. cided by match play. Duchess d’Uzes. AN For the Junior North Dakota Winner of Bismarck-Grand Forks Game Sunday poy Adults 50c toes 7) t vs. ~ JUL Base Grandstand 10c extra y American - Baseball Championship Winner of Fargo-Minot Contest | — 20 P.M. "Park Children under 1410 | ~ Legion

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