The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1935, Page 14

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 at New York Cubs, 1 Trailing | by Four Games, 2s, Open Series .., SCHUMACHER or CHURCHILL’S CREW FACES.LAST BIG HURDLE TONIGHT =| OUT REDS FOR 4TH || our soaRpine HoUsE By Ahern | {Twins Take Big Step |Qwners Are Still |Local CCC Will Play g GIANT WIN IN ROW) pr cca csr— sane on pone wa ou iat oe pepe Widely Divergent | war mn cro ON BOTH SIDES ‘SS THERES ONLY ONE FISH IN TH LAKE, AN’ HES ON PENSION! —_ EVERYBODY UP HERE CALLS HIM "HERMIT AL / HES BEEN HOOKED SO YOUR CHOICE FOR DINNER THIS EVENING BASS PICKEREL, PIKE, OR PERCH SO HAVE THE SKILLETS IN READINESS FOR MY RETURN,AND 1 WILL PREPARE THEM A LA HOOPLE! on Night Baseball - Some Believe Nocturnal Sport's Appeal Will Mean Finan- cial Salvation = 2 Chicago Breaks Even With Phils; Dizzy Dean Wins 21st Mound Victory ond half title of the current cam- paign. hinoee Twins took a pair . well- QUTRIT AT WICHIT North Carolina ‘arolina Team: pawned|* Omaha Fords After Whip- ping Enid Oilers GEHRIG ADDS NEW RECORD] ——— (By the Associated Press) ‘Poo lites tional championship when it battles the Shelby, North Carolina team, un- der the floodlights of Lawrence park at 8:15 p. m. tonight. While Bismarck started out with a strong pre-tournament rating—which is generally more of a handicap than an advantage although it has not proven so thus far in the event— Shelby was given only a passing con- sideration at the start and has since again at stake. have trimmed the Reds four times running, winding up with a 3 to 0 vic- ‘ery Wednesday. ANS i The Cubs have split even in ten games on the road. They slammed out 37 hits and 31 runs against the Phillies, but got only an even break ‘hat put them four games off the lead k «nd one behind the Cards, who Cc trimmed the Braves 13 to 3 to give sport's appeal, under certain limita- tions, will mean “financial salvation” for second-division clubs. Others, like Frank J. Navin, president of the Detroit Tigers, are outspoken in their opposition. How They Voted Here’s the current line-up, based on & poll of club officials by the As- ing stage of the drills for their big football battle at Soldier Field a week ‘ i ‘ 3 a MANY TIMES, WE POT i New York, Aug. 22. 1 Yank First Sacker Hits Home LETS SEE a Sei A BRASS RING IN HIS evewan SLED FOR eure y a oie aat te wane quarters company at ! Run With Bases Loaded to ‘ his ABOUT TEN Nose! HE LIKES Crookston, divided ee — oe tried suc- “a be played at i Beat Ruth’s Mark Co FISH, EHD TH RIDE UP! Mighty Bismarck Team Still Reds, ast jiiast _inleations ‘ane 4 (By the Associated Press = ate Ranks as Favorite to Cop —_—_——_ with the American League following a jas Br mi a pee om Aili ’ nator Tite |AUStars Bears Have |"actnitatut stra! Leads Woth Lengies near the al mont e schedule 4 ° 1 : p ‘orward Passin ‘ 2 eS one important series after ; l g \ = \ }) ispeite fossip eninaing from iz . i ie * hita tl indica’ Chicago, —(P)—Forw: 4 us the Giants and the Chicago. Cubs cui 2 \ | Bisinarck baseball team faces its final Aug 3 An [cated by Se nA ee ae : meet with the SNe wanna jin gER ~~ ) difficult hurdle on the road to a na- clusive and feel that the 1 t L all ster injured list with a twisted back, but was sure to get into action. Both the Bears and All-Stars en- gaged in practice Wednesday night. izzy Dean fetory. anking po- tubs operating or definitely plan- a a a ~eanegeerP as <” \ THE MASOR See nee tn place of the Kansas City Mon-|ning night baseball: Cincinnal Reds, far juccumb to Rally LOA arch’s ace. Boston Braves and "x The Phils withstood the shelling A fo. CAN TEI ae tg in the opener to win 13-12 but suc- ook y FISH BY ITS ’ Ml Game, Play-by-Play, Clubs “open-minded” but inclined sumbed to a sixth inning rally in the siti afterpiece in which 16 Cubs went to st bat and 12 scored. The final tally gi was 19 to 5. ry Lou Gehrig of the Yankees stepped ..y in with another record performance as his club divided a twin bill with ! ge the Browns. Lou belted a home run mw With the bases full to lead the way tc ‘© @ 14-2 triumph in the opener. NIBBLE otssssyna favorably: St. Louis Cardinals, Chi- cago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Chi- cago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates and 8t. Louis Browns. Clubs definitely opposed: etahond Tigers, Cleveland Red Sox, New York Giants” New New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers. a Philadelphia Ath- INC. T.M. REC. U. $ PAT, OFF. IAS Will Be Heard Here A play-by-play account of the Shelby-Bismarck game will be re- ceived tonight over a special tick- er service set up at the State Rec- reation Parlor, next to the Grand Pacific hotel. Arrangements for the special service were made Thursday by Vern Dresback, man- Blues Trim Tribe, ‘ imbe, | yesTM@Day's Minneapolis Wins ST Ss (By the Associated Press) STANDINGS (By the. Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. | 640 |Red Birds Pick Up Full Game in Alvin Crowder and Charley ager of the parlors, and a group of Kilburn, London suburl London suburb, hes a Ve il abounding to Gehrig. “AS any rate [Crys 818] Blanking Saints; Colonels | Red Ser’ to our hite im frst || Cepltel Clty baseball | followers. toe ey cee he beat Babe Ruth’s lifetime mark of ‘ game, Gehringer's triple brought 8:15 E: Koo is. juring conflict. — . 16 homers with the corners crammed. dey an Beat Brewers winning run in second. Te ean can rs sing ea : se Lou hit another homer in the after- “440 ————_—_. Frank Demaree, Cubs—pound- || club's pectic fele the national piece but Johnny Murphy couldn’t| ¢ ‘415| Chicago, Aug. 22—(#)—Unable to| ed Philadelphia pitching for two tournament and Churchill in @ oa eer aaa and 8t. Louis won the 218 cated ae Hip ted cue eet sts doubles and six singles in double- communication to The Tribune in e | , the eapolis lers ly| header. thanked all fans for their tele- bo got some assistance from Kansas City Lou Gehrig, Yankees, and I ft uragement. EOE ES blasoriegcarn rae pot, | Wednesday night. Andrews, Browns—Genrig clout. || ™™* % °° its tic tp a rier 3 Detro! '637|, The Blues defeated Indianapolis 3) ed home run in each game, one K increase seven games $770.1, while the Millers defeated To-| with bases full, Andrews held |, They topped off thelr victory march te a vay satires “ied pean ee ‘1a |!edo, 8 to 7, a combination of results| Yanks to six hits in second |Tuesday night with a 1-0 shutout vic~ 27 po with the Athi mae ‘51g |that increased Minneapolis’ lead over| game, tory over the highly rated Eason if : ar aire shes) tet “sry ‘513 |Indianapolis to four full games George Earnshaw, Dodgers— |Ollers of Enid, Okla, and a 6-3 win 4st taking 8 10-5 beating when Jimmy {450 | Thursday in the American Association | shut out Pirates with six hits, [fer te CUANs Y Sut uel Paige ted - race. ities ta eas maw ‘$e5|_The third place Columbus Red ‘acimisy FOxs, Athletics, and Hal |‘Timmed the United Fuels of Den- ; 30x absorbed a 15 to 7 licking from vw’ | Birds picked up @ full game on In-| ‘Trosky and Lloyd Brown, In- |Ver 4-1. the Senators. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _ | ‘anapolis by blanking St. Paul, 5) dians—Foxx made four hits, in- ihe phobeerplextengeasd ‘The Brooklyn Dodgers Wes Pot Oe cluding 26th homer, and knocked Four undefeated teams remain in = the fourth place Pirates 5 to 0. Minneapolis ........ 73 50-593, , Louisville went 10 innings before! in five runs in first game; Tros- |the tournament, according to Man- : “ Indianapolis * 69 «54 561 | defeating Milwaukee, 3 to 2. ky's two homers drove in five |®8er Neil Churchill. NATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus . 67 55549 — runs and Brown pitched four- | Through the system of pairing win- ‘Dimy Wins 2ist Kansas Cit: 8757 500 R HE! hit shutout. ners, each successive opponent for a TE eal 6i 6) 316 (St. Paul.........000 000 000-0 5 0| “Dizy Dean, Cardinals—rang |Victorlous team is stronger than the at 204 020 104-13 19 0 60 492 (Columbus ...... 000 000 41x— 5 9 0! up season's ist pitching victory |@st. Shelby and Bismarck are two of . =e Reese is: 3.3 70 412 apcareee Giuliani; Ryba and! at expense of Braves. the renaining nee 6 4 Mi; Dest and Detaney nt, hc: = Cue tims | uel tu ernmtett (ae eet meen mies OWim Trunks |STRAW Neckwear ‘ Earnshaw Blanks os ae NORTHERN REAGLE pot, |Minneapolis ....400 021 100-810 6| “8S oS pice ho plays in rout $1.95 “nein : Pittsburgh . 000 000 000—0 6 1|Fargo-Moorhead | tee 1 1| “Hal Schumacher, Giants—shut |With Denver, Wichita, Enid, Shelby now ..... -$1.15 HATS Entire Stock of Summer Ties 8 10 1|Winni 16 628 gnusener rene aee ang poten: | out Reds with eight hits, Se Oeene. embed inane yay $2.95 k * I e Gi 23° 500 OO 2 Trun! * A Garbark. ie . v 2 is Blues Triumph | Fights Last Night | Joris eames, nas sireaay encountered now .......$1.95| 72 Price 2 for $1 38 422| ances City.....000 090 000-3 8 0 - 3 380 | Indianapolis ....000 001 000— 1.10 0 Minaciphian’Benny eee 13s, |. 1 all ices’ tne Capital City Schott and Cempbell; Schumach- — Gann, and Madieck!;: Lepper Ds, terme 4 ampion, ‘eam ith another triumph rata w and Mancuso. ‘Wednesday's Results Sprinz. outpointed Johnny Craven, 137, | ‘night, it will te forced to battle one op oO a Ss Phils, Cubs Split NATIONAL LEAGUE Colonels Victors Conshohocken, Pa. (10). Mickey |°! these five teams again Friday. oon ue can 3) Rotees ees Milwaukee ....100 001 000 0-2 5 0| OBrien 145 Piltsburgh, out: 3 Flaxguild Linen Suits— | Philadelphia 200 ia Seals 18 3 ce! 3; Gincinnat 0. Louisville 100 10.0013 9 0 Tomm Pa Yanos, 147, Norris- amen Now Root, Henshaw, Carleton and Hart- 13-5; Chicago 12-19. innings Francisco—Maxie Bosen- Sizes Top Coats i ; . 2 —~ Pressnell d Detore; Peter —— AMERICAN TRACTIE and ‘Thompson. ol ay boon, pavement, smtoainied 38-40 $ 1 1500 sit 00 $20 Belted Back $ 1 5 Becond Game BR sn) Dee = 2 aa ieee tes: ieee Chicago »- 002 0412) O10—19 19 1) Philadelphia 10-0; Cleveland s-2. |/ Gets Off Sick Bed, || Chariton,’ 8 'C. omtpointed . om Worsted Suits— Now phin.... 000 011 oa0—5 14 | New York 4-3; 6t,Louis2-4, || Hurls No-Hit Game || tenn, oo Trowers, $97 450 $1 350 $25 Cn $1950 aS a | amend prea ce wean | em Ores 2450 $1650 | $25 Fan ast 9 > » » » us 5; St. . ngview, At 1, wo} ival = ceric... | tee eras | ine meee S a — > . lew AAA SAGE Loulsville 8; Milwaukee 2, the West Dixie League turned in | Greening, Pret Denver, _ 14 in n Suits Sale-Price Now Piree RHE NORTHERN LEAGUE "Se evan ecko | ES Gate Tansand = § 50$ 50 $2950 = $2250 a ‘ ; 5 game story of the league. - Pig cogs emia ig R. Ferrell; Crowd-| Eau Claire 6-8; Crookston 3-0. He shut out Jacksonvile, 3100, ane height Mtns es nae eiidagpsicaceininodtiodind Sue Ave aie Hayw ges Duluth 7; Grand Forks 4. fanning 10 men. within five or six weeks. Boston ... 000 110 000-2 11 1 i r Oe 2 tar ty Stl, OUT OUR WAY Wash Trousers 1-2 Price White Duck Caps 19¢c "Tribe, As, Divide il MA,HE WAS GOIN’ V Cause TI ; ee UM TIRED OF BEIN' \/TILL PAY FoR Philadélphia 112 301 011-10 13 1 TO A MOVIE —AND \JES A HANDY MANS IN TH'\ BOTH OF You! SILK LOUNGING ROBES Carland » $10 08 18-5 120 Hl} WHEN 1 SAID I! You fF and Richards; ©. Brown, } TOO, HE DECIDED Be 40 Be See we Teh | ar @ 5 NO ITH ME— O re) sige vecarscus| P| Ss eas ree sees ir na \Cr na FLANNEL LOUNGING ROBES Second Game RHE ALON OT GOOD ENOUGH, : ; : Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 4 4 AT NIGHT, AN' He /OaxyriMe? BUT AT Nigar $18. $16 50 $15 ROBES, NOW $10 Cleveland . 200 000 a4 ne Sea ee WHEN IT's. DARK, IM OKay/ ’ ° 9 L. Brown and Phillips. ‘ ‘CAUSE WHY 2 ‘CAUSE YA - s Ee a WitH ME? ar aes ALONE, AND ‘Cause t» $13:50,$10 ROBES, Now $8:50 ’ Washington 090 140 010-15 18 3 ME AN'T Biers HAT Pete i Ghicses -- 000 00 SOT 3 BE AN Eis : a ROBES,NOW $ meee eter Pe leet ten (ld Herdelberq $8.50 6:50 Yanks Win, Loe Tome Evou iia iy a few DATED Shirts Ankle S RHE ie ae mvt i Pa MY Wav: Brew) e SOx epee Dickey) Walkup. A Selection of White and Pastel Colors eat, Gti tek Wee 4 BEER $1.95 to $245 Shirts 35e and 50c Sox Oe ay em ae H z " with for ...... $2.25 4 for 1.00 St. Louis.. 006 004 O4x—-14 13 0 4 G } Oe 130 ‘ uaranteed He Dickey, Glenn; Andrews and Hems- 4 "4 ha No Alterations - --No Approvals - - No Charges La for Better Havor N, Buddy Baer Will Meet and (aualite 9 Trish Crooner Tonight } 4 Yr 2 S oO n Buddy Baer, yainae brother of the "Hi gait Products, Co st, : | san Square Garden, bowl, tonight Opposite Postoffice Bismarck, N. Dak. OT ns es conan

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