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Bismarck Overwhelms FIVE FIRST-INNING KLEIN’S KLEANERS BEAT DON’S PLACE HOME RUNS FEATURE |Paul Cook Beats Tourney ‘Jinx’, Captures Public Links Golf Title WEIRD GAME SUNDAY Paige Calls in Fielders and Fin- ishes Last Inning With All-Star Coach Millers Wield War Former State Champion De- feats Veteran Teacher in INEW TITLSTS WILL ENTER JAMESTOWN STATE TOURNAMENT) "ost susie caren Prat, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 Twin City Giants in TO WIN SOFTBALL CROWN TIGERS COP STH YANKS DROP SIX GAMES BEHIND ‘STaNSINGS Phillies Shut Out Giants, 2-0; Reds Split STRAIGHT, 4-1; [Four Fargoans Win Matches to State Net Quarter-Finals Wooledge, McHose, Tronnes . ‘ . perks ree anary AMERICAN ASSOCIATION and Myron Will Battle for Morris Catching 36-Hole Medal Pla ‘i , w ob. Pet. Clubs at Nicollet — |eampions Belt Two Ptcere| le a trie « Sis] Tite at Mandan LOCALS COLLECT 22 HITS Defeat Tribe, 11-10; Blues Take| Battling assinst a nesry wind tnat| OT UO jend are cutting themselves «brand “553 ie atts ASS UA oly peat made low scores virtually impossible Game Victory {new pennant dress. at Four Fargoans, three of them title Capital Citians Get 66th Win of Two From Hens; Saints, and cut heavily into the expected en- —_——— A year ago Monday they had won 508 defenders, racquetted their way into Season After 9-5 Triumph Saturday Night Colonels Split Chicago, Aug. 12.—()—The eastern clubs of the American Association may try list, Paul Cook shot three 37's and a 41, a 36-hole total of 152, to win the Public Links championship here Sunday. ELIMINATE O’BRIENS, 3-2 So rare oer a ne eee ee Don’s Place Disposes of Purity 11 games in succession and were due consecutive victories were reached. At ‘that time they were leading the Yankees by four games. top brackets in the annual North Dakota state tennis tourney on the Mandan municipal courts Sunday as & sweeping wind blew the event into the quarter finals. Final Home Game, 21-6 — Only 29 players were entered in the Monday finds the Ti skipping Pct.| Phil Wooledge, state cham- With an overture of ae ee cae make merry at the expense of Min-/ event, which, if weather conditions Dairy of Mandan, 5-3, in along on a nine game wistoty streak, .641 | pion, George Mektose and eis Tron- in the ee Ket ws oie io a perce ea one atte een fe Hes egy iil was inetate 1b 0 . R d leading the Yankees by six Gate ed Hand doubles titlists, fought their way 4 ‘and 0] < ; ard-1 attract a field of approximat eniny oun it defeated the Chi ito the \- F'profusion of singles, Bismarck’s the Millers usually settle the debt in ad iat eel Bae | ne fe Ss hi CHO THEE GAPE IY Se mightiest baseball team sang its swan song for the season to home fans Sunday afternoon by crushing the full once they get back to the home run conforts of Nicollet Park. Missouri Slope shotmakers, It was a battle of teacher and pu- pil in the 36-hole medal play of the championship flight with Cook, for- Klein’s Kleaners, a newly-organiz- ed team of veteran softball stars, won Sox 4-1 Sunday behind the four hit pitching of Elden Auker. A crowd of 33,000 witnessed the game, the largest attendance at Navin field this ble in the first day’s play. John My- ron, fourth of the Fargo quartet, went into the quarter finals on a de- fault by H. Reyman in the secon ‘Twin City Colored Giants, 21 to 6. rough trip through the west at Min-/mer state titleholder, defeating the|the Bismarck district diamondball|season. ‘ us The booster game victory was Bis- marck’s 12th in a row and its 66th for the season thus far against 14 neapolis Sunday, losing their 11th bat- tle on the trip, 11 to 10. The tribe won eight games in the west. | Wade Killifer’s Indians concluded a man who brought him up from the state’s number one golfer. caddy ranks to the position of the tournament here Sunday and the right to represent this area in the The Yankees saw the life line slip @ game and a half through their fin- round. Wooledge went into the semi- finals with a 6-3, 7-5 win over Bob Brandenberg, Bismarck, state event at Jamestown next Sun-| gers when they dropped both ends Pct.| The group held full sway over the losses and four ties. 5 Minneapolis slammed out 19 hits,| Tom O'Leary, veteran professional | day. of a double header to the Philadelphia 638 |tourney Sunday in both doubles and ‘The elements played an important including 5 home runs off six Indian| at the municipal course and coach of} Klein's captured the championship] Athletics, 8-4 and 5-4. 612 |Singles with indications the defend- part in Sunday's fracas, high wind pitchers. Pinky Hargrave, veteran] both Cook and Nadine O'Leary, wear-|by defeating Don's Place, 14-5, in the Foxx Hits Two Homers 09 |erS may repeat in their titles, assisting a few of the home runs over catcher, suffered a broken finger. er of the women's crown, served no-|final game after eliminating O'Brien’s| Jimmie Foxx hit his 19th and 20th 1 Leaving shortly after chalking Making the trip were Satchel Paige, Barney Morris, Hilton Smith, Joe Desiderato, Al Leary, Art Hancock, Ted Radcliffe, Quincy Troupe, Dan Oberholzer, Moose Johnson, Red Haley, Bill Morlan, Manager Neil Churchill and Roy McLeod. They will pick up Ed Hendee at his home in Iowa and The Kansas City Blues swept an- St. Paul and Louisville engaged in a 35-hit slugfest in the first game of a Paige, 2; off Thompson, 1; off Por- ter, 2. Two-base hits—Porter, Breed- love 2, Foote, Haley 2, Paige 2, John- q son, H. Smith, Hancock. Home runs | Louisville j—Breedlove 2, Oberholzer, Johnson, Desiderato, Hancock. Double play—Leary to Oberholzer to Haley. Hit by pitched ball—Thompson by |Paige. Passed balls—Morris 4. Wild Leary, Saints, Colonels Split (First Game) RHE 400 040 004—12 18 1 St. Paul . « 005 202 22x—13 16 3 Tising, Marrow, Penner and Thompson; Fette, Hunter, Stine and Fenner, Giuliani. (Second Game) H tice in the qualifying round when he two 43's and a 41 for a total of 164, 12 strokes behind his brilliant pupil. Breaks ‘Jinx’ Minneapolis. Last week he was beaten by Bill Kostelecky, Jr., of Dickinson when the two matched cards for the championship of the Mandan invita- tional tournament. Only two out-of-town players par- ticipated in the tournament staged Sunday at the public course east of the capitol. Cafe, 3-2, in the first round. Don's Capitalizing on 12 hits and nine er- rors, the Kleaners swept to an easy victory in the final game. The tail- tally while in the final inning, three singles, an error and a fielder’s choice counted the final three runs. Stage Belated Rally Don’s Place scored first in the fifth stanza on Allan’s error and Werre’s two-base hit. With two out in the final inning, they collected a triple, a double and a single which with homers of the season, and Pinky Hig- ond game, driving in two runs with a double and a single and making three brilliant running catches. ators taking the first, 4-2, and the Sox the second, 5-4. Phillies Best Giants The Phillies chopped another chip off the Giants’ lead in the National League by shutting them out, 2-0. The Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cards played a tight game, the Cubs winning, 3-2. A crowd of 23,560, the Saturday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6-1; Philadelphia 3-6. S8t. Louis 4; Chicago 2. Boston 6; Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 2; Pittsburgh 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday Tronnes meets Lester Mc- 457 {Lean of Bismarck in the quarter fin- ‘ ° other doubleheader with Toledo Sun-/| tied Cook for medalist honors with a|Place advanced to the finals by turn- | gins added another to help Carl Doyle, 453 als of the singles. McHose meets Capital City Team ; |day, 6 to 1 and 13 to 8, and climbed|37 but weakened in the face of the|ing back the bid of the Purity Dairy|rookle hurler, win his first game. | Cincinnati “4g9 | William Russell of Mandan, and My- Heads for Wichita nee neers ee of the third-| buffeting winds and came home with|of Mandan, 5-3. Roger Cramer was the star of the sec-|Roston .. 27 «78 «© 257 |ton will meet W. P. Baird of Man- dan. Brandenberg Wins into the quarter finals by defeating Eddy and William Reed, also of Far- go, 6-3, 6-2. They are expected to give the defending pair trouble. Wooledge set Reed down 6-2, 6-4 in the singles to go into the quarter events. Tronnes won from Max Hughes of Fargo 6-1, 6-3, Also surviving Sunday play in the doubles were McHose and Tronnes, | a tad R H E| Walt Dennis won the first flight by | three stolen bases, a walk and two er-|largest to storm Wrigley field for aj Detroit 4; Chicago 0. who defeated W. P. Baird and A. G. will be joined at Wichita by Chet |/pitch- separa teas ane Louisville . 601 230-12 12 1|defeating Beryl Knutson, 1 aM ‘i |r0rs gave them four runs. single game this season, saw Charley| New York 18-7; Philadelphia 7-2. |Rooth of Mandan 6-1, 6-4, Russell Brewer, ace hurler of the Kansas | ine cigs Giants, 8: Bis- |St. Paul . ‘010 OO1— 2 5 1/|final match. Dennis advanced to’the| Paul Nelbauer limited the losers to|Root keep seven hits well scattered. | St. Louis 6; Cleveland 5. and Lester McLean, who defeated City Monarchs. the left field fence and making pitch-| ing and fielding a miserable job. jmarck, 4. Tom Cayou, William Morlan. Time of game—2 hours. Umpires—D. E. Shipley, (6 innings—6 o'clock law). Peterson and Ringhofer; Trow, Rig- ney, Grimes and Giuliani. Millers Triumph finals by eliminating Harry Rubin and Pete Verdun while Knutson was putting Leon Doerner and Don Nye out of the running. eight safe blows while the Kleaners were collecting 12 safe blows off two hurlers. The Kleaners’ real battle came in The Pirates and the Reds split a doubleheader, Pittsburgh winning the ae 5-4, and Cincinnati the second, 3. Boston 9; Washington 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 6; Minneapolis 4. Kling and Lillestrand of Bismarck; Lloyd Spielman and Myron Wurde- man, who defeated Dunham and Woods 6-0, 6-0 and Bob Kling and Russell defeated William Renwick up their 12th straight victory, the Frank Thomas (above), head |Goubleheader with St. Paul winning,| The victory broke the tournament jor shop sluggers got but one hit in| The Cleveland Indians treated four WoL Pet. le 2 6-2; § Capital City crew headed for |! football coach of the University of 113 to 12, but Louisville hammered jinx” that has followed Cook this|the opening inning, but that hit to-/St. Louis Brown pitchers unkindly Fargo-Moorhead ... 25 10 .T14| Tao Morgan Gonned Eloy ania Wichita where they will play bs ee ld first in the na- | three of Marty McManus’ hurlers for|year. Medalist at the state event,|gether with a walk and three errorsjand won the opener of a double- ee med ae 22 5.110) sets and Brandenberg walloped Ern- against 32 top-notch teams from Hse le Hie ‘| fet oh coerae a 12 to 2 victory in the second. Cook was put out of the running in|gave the winners four runs, header, 10-7, but darkness settled over Dulth Forks a. wae est Eddy of Fargo 6-3, 3-6, 8-6 ina throughout the United States in |) staft for the allstar college foot |" rhe Columbus Red Birds won a {the first round by Tom Lawless, a| In the fourth inning, five hits, four|the afterpiece. Tt was called after 11 | Duluth -. 17 19 472 |nard battle. Cee ‘ the National Baseball tournament. || ball team which will meet the Chi- |. 3'i:iumph over Milwaukee in the|fellow townsman, Later in the Pine errors and a walk were good for six|innings with the score 7-all. sui i$ 19 457) “In the doubles a capable Fargo Entered as pre-tournament fav" || cago BGS Sciated Press Photo). |Second game of a doubleheader after |to Palm tournament at Detroit Lakes |more runs. A walk, Jacobson’s fourth| | Thirty-five thousand saw the Eau Claire 13 17-433 !team of Phil Wooledge and his veter- orites, the team will play its first || Me the Brewers had gained a 10 to €jhe was beaten on the 2ist hole of the |hit of the day and an error by Guthrie | Washington Senators and the Boston | Crookston . 10 30343 (2 father, John 8. Wooledge, swept santas the ee || decision in the/opend¥ semi-final match by Virgil Roby of |accounted for the Kleaners’ eleventh | Red Sox divide a double bill, the Sen- | Brainerd ee enee ef archs at 8: . M., 4 Philadelphia 100 000 10x—2 11 0 Ody Ts Schumacher, Hubbell and Mancu- beat George Olson, 3 up; Ed Ht Ww. s. ID; leer beat | D, from three twirlers were five errors » 4 and 3; Gene Schulte, |F, love, Johnson 2, A. Hancock, Haley. by the Giants in the field. On the Lee and Brenzel; Thomas, Knott,| Phillies’ two runs. 4 Double plays—Oberholzer to Leary to Potter, 2b . 4 han, Pirates, and Tther hand, Bismarck played error, |Haley. ‘Hite off Thorpe, 17 in € in-| , Biarritz, France, Aug. 12—(Ap)—| Mandan, beat Al Personius, 3 and 2. |'T. Lee, cf ... 3 #0, Danning; Walters and Todd. j Vanatta, Harder, Walkup and An Bane Herman, Rede Vaughan's Jess ball until the closing inning, when |nings; off Smith, 8 in 9 innings, |American athletes dominated two) Second round—Birdzell beat Klein, | P. Neibauer, p .... ; AMERICAN LEAGUE : triple wtih two on decided first Dan Oberholzer let an easy grounder |Struck out by Thorpe, 1; by Smith, | French track meets Sunday, but they 4 and 3; Schulte beat Heer, 1 up, T. Meinhover, c . : ‘A’s Take Two Walter Berger, Braves, and | game. Herman's homer furnish- slip through him at second base, |5. Bases on balls, off Thorpe, 1. Wild|™et @ tartar in the young French- This Pilehs D, Davis, Iss .. ed Reds with margin in second. philadelphia 20 ams 10 1| Berpers 28th homer, two doubles 004 8 1 rger’s: * z O00 2] and triple drove in five runs while Bordagaray got five hits in first game. Elden Auker, Tigers—Held White Sox to four hits to run Tigers’ winning streak to nine straight games. .{man, Roger Normand. First round—Phillip Fetch beat Ray PS a enone ned balls Mor-| “an American team took 11 of 13|2sascson, 1 up; Chris Bertsch beat first places from a Fretich aggrega- | Bill Devlin, 1 up. tion, but Normand won the 800 and 1500 meters runs, defeating John Bill Knickerbocker, Indians, New York City park department! Wolff of the New York A.C. in the; and Tom Carey, Browns—Former figures show nearly 10,000 people per| former and Norman Bright of the| collected seven hits in two games interesting. week riding horseback on the city’s|San Francisco Olympic club in the| and later connected with four in Johnson led the bat parade with 61% miles of bridle paths. latter. second. two home runs and a pair of singles a im five trips to the plate. His two | Qe four-baggers came in successive in- | OUT OUR WAY Win Easily Saturday Saturday night’s contest was little tis. different. Belting base hits almost at will, the Capital City crew chalked up a 9-5 victory and gave up many other chances to score just to make things Charley Root, Cubs—Hurled seven-hit ball to snap Cards’ eighth-game winning streak. Buddy Myer, Senators, and Wes Ferrell, Red Sox—Myer drove in two of Washington’s four runs in | opener while Ferrell kept Sena- tors well scattered in nightcap for 19th victory. . the first-round game in which they} The Brooklyn Dodgers regained} St. Paul 10; Louisville 4. Bob Brandenberg of Bismarck who Sunday's game had both pathos Saturday Game Taide Sedls <2 sphaisiguo cia s | cRésGnari geen: eliminated O'Brien's. Scoring single|fifth place in the senior league by| Columbus 12; Milwaukee 6, downed Charles ‘Leekiey and. John and bathos. To quell the staccato-| Colored Giants (5) indianapolis ... ‘onors went to Gene| uns in the second, third and seventh | pinning a double defeat on the strag- Wilkinson of Manda: default. like explosions emanating from Bis- AB RH PO A E|Minneapolis ... 003 130 013—11 19 2) Schulte of Mandan who defeated Bob innings, the ‘Kleaners were able to|gling Braves, 7-5, and 3-2 NORTHERN LEAGUE aan arate npg es fault. marck bludgeons, which were becom-/ Coleman, 2b . .. 400 2 6 2|_ Elliott, Gallivan, Wright, Turner, ae 2 up in the last match after stave ‘off @ last-inning rally of the NATIONAL LEAGUE Superior 9; Fargo-Moorhead 7. Monday rote and McHose meet ing monotonous as the game wore| Worley, 1b . 4 0 0 9 1 0|Logan, Pace and Sprinz; Galehouse,| disposing of Al Personius and Ed| orien club and emerge with a 3-2 Root Beats Cards Winnipeg 9-7; Brainerd 5-1, Russell and McLean, Spielman and along, the local batsmen in their last | Hopwood, cf 4 0 0 4 0 0|McKain, Tauscher, Perrin and Har- ae in his first two matches, Bird- victory. e St. Louis .. 001 100 000—2 7 | Duluth 10; Crookston 0. ‘Wurdeman meet Kling acd ierawsene faning batted from the opposite side | Breedlove, rf D8 Di) ERO a dd ee Sainte cpg finals by beat-| “wildness of J. Helbling in the first|Chicago .. 110 000 10x—3 10 1, Grand Forks 5; Eau Claire 2. berg. The Wooledge team meets the eter nls ich they Hamilton, ss . RO as aay) Kin. n and E. D./inning enabled Don’s Place to defeat| Walker, Haines, Collins and De-/ |winner of the latter match in the cr a ee Carter, 3b - 422300 RH E| Chrjs Bertsch " the Purity Dairy team. Five free|lencey; Root and Stephenson, Hart-|Richards; Brown, Deshong and | semi-finals. nly Battery Remains __ |McGowan, If 30020 oR ue 3 8 DlES Won the third flight.| passes and one hit gave the finalists |nett, Dickey. Wind held up play in women’s The game ended with only Bis-| Foote, c 4 0 1 2 0 {Columbus ..... 000 000 000— 0) He gPnquered Phillip Fetch, 1 up, in|four runs in the first inning before Reds, Pirates Split Bosox, Senators Divide matches, also scheduled to begin Mon- marck’s battery on the field, lanky |Thorpe, p 1 0 1 0 0 O/Milwaukee -... 002 250 Olx—10 13 2) the finals after eliminating Ray |retbiing was replaced by Smieland. | (First Game) (First Game) day. In the only matches of the af- Satchel Paige in the box and Barney|*Porter .. 1 0 1 0 0 0; Klinger, Chambers, Mooney and|Isaacson. Bertsch turned back Bill|” pox score of the championship|Cincinnati. 000 120 010-4 6 0/ Washington 003 001 000-4 17 Ojternoon Ruth Wetmore, Bismarck, Morris behind the plate. This u-| = = —————— Ogrodowski; Braxton and Detore. Devlin to advance to the finals. game: Pittsburgh. 230 000 00x—5 11 1)Boston ... 002 000 000—2 11 3/feN before Pauline Eddy of Fargo usual calling in of the fielders gave ‘ TRANS: vc cseaceie’s « 36 5 82414 3} (Second Game) Summary: Don's Place AB RHE| Johnson, Freitas, Herrmann, Bren-; Newsom and Holbrook; Grove and/g-1, 6-3, and Helen Gruchalla, the visitors one more home run and|*Batted for McGoman in 9th. ans Championship Flight J. Guthrie, rf . «+» 3 0 2 2|nan and Lombardi; Blanton and|R. Ferrell. Jamestown, won 6-2, 6-1 from Lois two more runs than they rightfully] Bismarck (9) Columbus ...... 015 300 000-9 16 1| Paul Cook .. + 37-41-37-37—152 | & Spriggs, 1b . «41 1 11/Grace. (Second Game) McNair, Fargo, Other matches are earned. Oberholzer, 2b ..... 5 1 4 1 6 1/Milwaukee. ..... 000 200 001-3 8 2|/Tom O'Leary 37-43-41-43—-164 |. Hagen, p, 3b . .3 1 0 1) @econd Game) Washington 002 002 000—4 11 1)to be run off today. Lusty batsmen garnered 34 safe hits |Leary, ss ... 3.1 2 2 2 2] Winford and Ogrodowski; Torres,|Ole Oleson . ++ 41-43-38-43—165 | mi Peterson, c 4 0 2 1{Cincinnati. 010 000 030—4 5 {Boston ... 010 100 12x—5 13 0] More than 40 players braved the in the finale, 22 by Bismarck men and|A. Hancock, cf . 5 2 1 4 0 0/Pressnell, Hamlin and Detore. ‘Doc’ Jaynes ++ 40-40-45-41—166 |” Spriggs, Iss . 3 0 0 1]Pittsburgh. 000 003 000—3 7 0] Linke and Bolton; W. Ferrell and|wind to open the tourney Sunday af- 12 by the visitors. Bismarck was|Johnson, If 524000 Blues Win Two Nadine O'Leary .... 43-40-43-42—168 0. Sorsdahl, 3 .3 0 0 0| Schott, Lombardi, Derringer and|R. Ferrell. ter delayed arrivals postponed the credited with five home runs, seven|Haley, 1b 5 1 213 0 0! (First Game) Nels Magnuson ..... 41-43-38-43—173|¢, Morlan, 2b 3 1 1 1|Erickson; Bush, Swift and Padden, Tigers Sweep Series start of the event Saturday. doubles and 10 singles while the visi-|Smith, p 512020 R H E|Dr. R. Henderson .. 43-48 V. Werre, cf +3 1 2 1/Grace. Chicago .. 000 100 000-1 4 | jnitial rounds occupied the day with tors secured two home runs, four dou-|Desiderato, 3b . 3.1 1 1 2 O! Toledo ........ « 000 000 001—1 7 1)Bud Roberts ....... 46-46-45 A. Neibauer, If, p 3000 Dodgers Cop Pair Detroit ... 010 100 20x—4 6 1)finals, semi-finals and quarter events bles and six singles. Outstanding hit-|Morris, c . 4 0 1 6 1 O}Kansas City .... 311 100 00x—6 9 0 First Flight P. Hedstrom, rss “10 0 1| (First Game) Kennedy and Sewell; Auker and|set for Monday. ter of the day was Breedlove, visitors’ |McCarney, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0) Lawson and Garbark; Cauble and] _ First round—Pete Verdun beat Art| y. Enge, tss...-. +10 0 o|Boston ... 004 000 O01—5 11 1)Cochrane. Z ‘ right-fielder, who catapulated two) = = = 2 2 22 —~~—~~—— Madjeski. Benson, 3 and 2; Walt Dennis beat|+° Clausnitzer, rf [1 1 0 0|Brooklyn.. 110 050 00x—7 13 2 Indians Win, Tie pegs suns cones doubles in five Fides . +38 9172713 3! (Second Game) eae Rubin, 1 up; Beryl Knutson} ~ ere ———~—] Smith, Belts, Benton and Mueller;} (First Game) . ips e Pl against Paige. y R H Ej beat Leon Doerner, 1 up; D. O. Ny Earnshaw and Lojez. Cleveland.. 312 000 121-10 17 2 Satchel Paige himself garnered four |Colored Giants 000 000 302—5 | Toledo ........ 210 020 102— 813 2|Wwon from C. M. Overgenea iy ae See TERE ee oy (Second ae St. Louis.. 100 021 030-7 14 1 YEST DAY’S safe hits, including two doubles, in|Bismarck ... 200 002 14x—9| Kansas City ... 401 000 44x—13 16 1] fault. : ues PHE/soston .... 000 101 000—2 10 0| Hudlin, Winegarner, Brown and| @% "J five attempts, while Moose Johnson! Winning pitcher—Smith; losing| Stein, Bowler, Walsh and Laskow-| Second round—Dennis beat Verdun, W. Krisel, Iss 1 0 1{Brooklyn... 101 100 OOx—3 5 0 Phillips, Branzel; Walkup, Cain, Coff- and Red Haley had four hits in six|pither, Thorpe. Left on base—Giants skits Smith, Moore and Breeze. 1 up and Knutson beat Nye, 1 up. ; H. Allan, 3b ‘ 2 1 3|_ Cantwell and Spohrer; Benge,|man, Vanatta and Hemsley, Heath. | the Associated Press) trips each and Al Leary had three/2; Bismarck 6. Stolen bases—Mc- —_——_—_ Second Flight H. Falconer, I 1 1 0|Zachary and Taylor. (comand Game). slaty walters aed Geoces Wal { hits in five trips. Carney. Sacrifices—Leary 2; Desid- Americans Dominate First round—Bob Birdzell beat H.|B. Jacobson, 1b 140 Phillies Blank Giants Cleveland. 002 210 20000—17 12 1 fount ae Reitiets Adding to the humiliation of thejerato. Two base hits—Haley. Three L, Petrie of Linton, 2 up; E. B. Klein D. Bi f 2 1 1 0|New York. 000 000 000— 0 6 /St. Louis. 100 001 302200—7 12 2, kins, Pl s—! ets are ie visitors induced by weak pitching|base hits—Porter. Home runs—Breed- French Track Meets ‘Ed Hee Ene Te e008 (Called 11th, darkness) to six hits and r drove 230 100 110 ee ae | 100 412 5 Sl eee m enema ra | An American team took 11 of 13) Isaacson, 1 up; Chris Bertsch beat| —‘ Totals......... Umpires—Tom Cayou, Bill Mor. Score by innings— Klein’s Kleaners 1 Don's Place . 010 4— 5 Summary: bases—Guthrie, Clausnitzer, E. Spriggs, Hagen; two base hits—Falconer, Jacobson, E. Spriggs, Werre; three base hits— Peterson; double play—E. Spriggs (un- assisted); hits off Neibauer 8 in 7 | nings; off Hagen 12 in 7 innings; New York. 000 100 300-4 7 Doyle, Blaeholder, Marcum and Richards; Gomez, Deshong, Malone and Dickey. (Second Game) Philadelphia 002 012: 000—5 10 2 New York. 002 010 001-4 6 0 Tubbeville, Mahaffey, Wilshere and) = 400 601 3—1 000 By Williams ——p struck out by Neibauer 11; by Hagen 4; bases on balls off Neibauer 2; off $$ | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | Hagen 6; umpires—Nelson and Becker. HAVIGS’ CLOTHES WIN ZY YES SIR SNUFFY,L BATTLED THAT 7 GRAND FORKS EV! Grand Forks, ND. 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Box scores of the two games: Sunday Game Twin City Giants (6)— ABR Coleman, 2b . oe Worley, lf, 1b other games, (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, 395; Med- wick, Cardinals, 371. Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 91; Ott, Giants and Galan Cubs, 86. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 156; Terry Giants, 153. Home runs—Berger, Braves, 25; Ott, Giants, 24. Pitching—Castleman, Giants, 11-2; J. Dean Cardinals, 19. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Vosmik, Indians, 347; Myer YOU DO TH ROWIN® BACK—AN DONT PULL NO LUMBAGO Hamilton, ss . Carter, 3b ..... Pooooo OME Poor nHomnnee lm woouwnnonang COOH HOHOCOOmD - aeeomaner & ; Greene TT TM P WITH THE SACK, MASOR, AND HAVE ANOTHER can Bore | TSEnvicd, mi 7. bt RAO. U8. PAT. OFF. berg, Tigers, 147. Home runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 31; Johnson, Athletics, 21. Pitching—Allen, Yankees, 11-3; Auk- er, Tigers, 11- Jimmie Foxx and Roger Cramer, Athletics—Foxx hit 19th and 20th home runs and later contributed timely hits and great fielding Plays as A’s downed Yanks twice. - _ HSwwerorme rpm mwcmwmH @ wlocccceco al cocccoot eet S : TRWMILLIAMS H $ R 0 8-12, ; L