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i; Nadine O’Leary Shoots Way to Fifth N. D. Golf Crown — YOUTHFUL TST Cubs Slash Full Game Off Giants’ Lead With 11-Inning Victory, 4-3 " DBREATS FARGOAN, ene 3 BISMARCK GUN CLUB EXTENDS pales _ ~ ; Missouri Slope Golf Tournament _ |RRMAN HARTNETT Two More Tennis ne AND BIN FINALS) wavs cagleeeliat | INVITATION TO TRAP SHOOTS) Courts Are Open Will Be PI ptember 8) (FFSET MEL OTT jeuswermtme ue ae te Peblie Fe vd 1 e aye ere bal wieindcinaieneetae | Events Will Be Held Every Sun- | to Public Friday ee Rs ¥ bm oe ester cm ce Tow Blues Whip Tribe, | TWOGRGUTBLONS) “Stem | ~psx Bons: ed Roy Hall in 36-Hole Title |! Dominates ‘| é 4 wi i Batena Till p a Season Opens | Reconstruction Work Is FERA A > hampion, Will Defend Title . je 8 me | ———— A < ect Match at Fargo | G T Th di ; + ‘An open invitation to all Missouri e Project; Cost Estimated rs 9 Won Last Year ain Lie in IPG) Reds Trounce Phils Behind Slope sportsmen to take part in the (By the Associated Press) at $1,696 a A ENDS ON 31ST HOLE ——_— | | Hollingsworth’s Pitching; Se eee unTOnIBe shoots at) Bill Dietrich, Athletics — y , { ‘he eighth annual Missouri Slope! .,., " . ie arc Mus 2 Blanked Indians with six hits, he — golf tourviament will be played over |Millers Increase Lead With 6-2 Cards Rained Out eee ieee fanning five. | Two newly-reconstructed concrete | 'Bismarck’s reconstructed municipal i . sie ree c ‘ Woody English, Cubs, and Mel {tennis courts, located near the Bis- ™t Protege, Daughter of Veteran links Sunday, September a tourna bi chaeSlaL Le Seth RED SOX MAKE BIG GAIN ps on Me By ibe la | Ott, Giants—English drove in jmarck municipal golf course north- uae Capital City Professional aE anh liet) ‘| Pummet Red Birds PE Paration for the fall hunting season | Winning run with pinch hit in fwest of the city, were opened for play bs ‘ | eh ¥ eel ' pointed out that any person en- “ae here Friday. he Dominates Event | Bert ee ae Cee WATE BEIT Chicago, Aug. 23— (®) —Kansas' Boston Jumps From Fifth toitiied to use the facilities of the club, | Sans eight hits, including two New ‘cbtictete’ was (foured over the jez is RBH ABS .; City’s Blues were making threaten- Third Outslugging Tigers A fixed price to cover the cost of whet ia lope crown, will defend the cham-j "OY % ‘ Hit IAMA”'ter” the igging Tigt ateils and claysnigecn tangita & Buddy Myer, Senators — Made |¢ntire playing surface and the courts Perec eaee is toate y of [plonship he annexed again last vear| OE SeonTas ciation Friday. for 10-9 Decision CHAEESA to eAbH person two hits and drove in two runs in |Were lengthened six feet to provide a 4 Siete, ano Triday vasrainetel eer tie pti sualne The Blues invaded Indianapolis » An opportunity to try out the gov-| victory over White Sox. a ake’ ane North Dakota women's golf for her lca eete, Wednesday, in fourth position and (By the Associated Press) ernment's three-shells-in-a-gun reg- Harland Clift, Browns—Led at- |... Ma arcnd iourenarn ieee ve fifth straight year. She has missed! Nine-hole qualifying rounds will be ae A aca Sea eee, Only three games behind the league- oun ake 7 weleen ie bed bees on ‘Yankees with three hits |554 new posts were set in concrete Po cactist ine North Dekota women's |played Saturday afternoon or Sun) eer chipping Indianapolis twice in|leading Giants, the Chicago Cubs /coans win induce a great number of| a: siouunesworth, Reds—Limit. |¢2 Support the nets. ea cee of ti na s Waited seven ipo islets beat el ae row, Dutch Zwilling’s men were rine oon eer de i ed the 1085 Whe sportsmen to test their eyes and) 44 pnini raintek hits. x Relining of the doubles and ad plete the qualifying round by noon)? vi 31 tie with Columbus for third *7¢ Teal contenders for i ‘@- nerves in the straight trap and skeet 2 sR ed singles courts was completed by ny ««- Years ago. i say |Sunday. Provision to let Bismarck |" 002 ony a game and a halt pack onal League championship or just) ‘i coting officials of the gun club Dusty Cooke, Red Sox—Smacked |rema workers Thi iy and the 1 The defending champion Thursday jand Mandan golfers shoot their first re ee sera au e another good club. belles, - . Detroit pitching for double and | -ourts were opened eke public Pri- ‘ cet ee AR rear lrounds Saturday was made in sta a ear fener play sPilurds | ne rteage tot ke aegis ‘Trap shooting is done from a set two singles. day morning . and 5, in the 36- |to speed up play Sunday morning.; # 5 ” | Thursday eat the y \ 2 t tourney at the Fargo Country Club, [Match play, which will begin at/@ay night by the veteran Wilcyiin an eleven-inning battle. What Lente oe aed sk ee ie Sacramento Capture: Estimated cost of the new projects e} ending the morning round four up.) noon Sunday, will be nine holes in| Moore, saved Kansas City's early lead they have to do now is win two or feria obite Prine BoE aouliibe anid ip S was $1,325 for labor and $371 for = she saw her advantage EE oe di jall flights, The title match of the/and Lavrte he to 3 aaataee or thtee more of the series, get through airigias Faria peti different direc-| Western Legion Title; materials, team and truck expense, De up at the 24th hole. t Raid ae ‘championship flight will be 18 holes, | Ley =e or is rien ie omparatively soft visits to Boston and tions and at different heights, according to Gordon Moore, Bur- we is on the 26th sia ate von os |nowever. Players will be placed in| Indianapolis ‘ os Le nereace ats Pittsburgh, then go home for an at- |" ot and trap ts will be held| Stockton, Calif, Aug. 23.—( ac. [leigh county work relief director who ‘i th, but they halved the next two to| i ft eight jfirst place margin to five full ¢: |tempt to duplicate their last stand of shoo! * (P)—8i has been actively in charge of the ge" ep’ the’ match, | flights of eight. ? ..i by trimming Toledo, 6 to 2, in a night | 1934. every Sunday until the hunting sea-|ramento, Calif, will represent the ject. 2 Driving Wins Vietory WOE elie Cie eae {100s cago had the edge from the start [80 opens instead of the segular bi- | West in the baseball series for the Na-|PrIOCt. ts conetects k " Although the runnerup carried lout, formerly the Town and Country |5° oe nus’ advantage over sinieas rnuvsane! and only Mel Ott's clouting |Weekly events carried on during the| American Legion Junior champion- |, ran nd with, ails ca tore D decided advantage on the greens, Mi |Club, is in splendid condition and two) (ttn. third place battle was! revehten “a Geeinon In Ale regular {Summer and winter months. The|ship at Gastonia, N. C., next week. | 008 °F ee aRA 2 Lh sid lecided ¢ ities ERIVEE fenincthe’ tae | new greens have already been added pee ie to 001, when St. Paul ‘soared |e Mel hit two home runs, hic 26th {oPening date of the hunting season |The Californians defeated Tulsa, 14 aa ‘or city Project OMe cis ct victary. (| lin the process of reconstructing the ae : or en 4 ; has not been announced by Governor |to 4, Thursday in the sectional finals|,, Te two reconstructed courts with gave her a margin of victory. lcours into an 18-hole links. Both five runs in the tenth inning for an'and 27th of the season, to offset ford. here. the pair at Hughes field give Capital The championship defender WON} er6 may be some argument about of the new greens are being used in|} to 6 triumph over the Red Birds. ‘boundary belts by Billy Herman and | Welford. : 2 Glty ‘née followers ‘tour tine sconcrets the first hole in the morning round,! 0%" Non pakota's number one|the present, setup, \Phil Todt’s home run with two on in'Gabby Hartnett. J courts on which to improve their @] fell behind at the third, allowed Miss| "21, “Eotfer but when it comes to| Paul Cook, four times winner ot|the extra inning accounted for! Cards Rained Out tennis play or croquet tournaments. Hall to go ahead two up with a birdie) meine the feminine leader you will| al ald ‘nampionship before he {enough runs to win. | As the second-place Cardinals were sian Pesto eR at the seventh, They squared off at! Dita it PETES | ees aA Te C ORRa PERE | Saints Rally to Win | rained out at Brooklyn, the defeat re- af the ninth and on the first hole of the ie! Be eee Sane Se eae: |was replaced by the ah iriver R H E duced New York's lead to 2% games. THE fend whlch Mrs. Hall was unable (© dominated play in the state tourna-| “Other strong entries who, are ex-j Columbus «002 1 O00 1 612 T Site td, behind Al Holings- A IAINLAINGS e 2 deed i, Ss ment for five o! ‘ast seven years. | nected to compete include: OS- is ry ee ay hi " abel of jf ded : "Leary started arade of y x a | Mills, Rigney, Trow, Stine and Fen- worth’s three-hit flinging. Babe Her. Here is a play-by-play account fern groun out to Desiderato. No : wins at the 18D hole annifie four Se neinine Te: Hee Re ey telecky, de Sides id toda He Guiliani;' Tinning, Chambers, man, Kiki Cuyler and Alex Kampouris|how Bismarck marched to its fourth jruns, no hits, no errors. (By the Associated Press) successive holes to lead by 4 up al the over Mrs, Roy Hall of Fargo in the |/0S%, Doe Jaynes, and Nadine O@ary., wintord and Ogrodowski, hit for the circuit. straight national tournament vie-| Bismarck—Troupe doubled to cen- NATIONAL LEAGUE $ tum. ; Suchible) Gain O(Ginitlp Santen ats tiie [ee ene meee Cee ree aR Millers Trounce Hens [phe Red Sox hopped from fitth|tory with @ smashing 7-1 triumph |ter. Johnson, Haley and Hancock WoL Pet. rc : Goes Five Up Fargo Country Club. Johnson, Jamestown; Herman Da RHE place to third in the Americanjover Shelby, North Carolina before |all grounded out to the pitcher. No|New York .. . 73 42 635 3 The Bismarck girl slipped ahead by _ 2 and James Slattery, Minot; G. A. Minneapolis ....202 000 200— 6 13 0 League. 7,000 fans that jammed Lawrence |runs, one hit, no errors. St. Louis 43 «(616 { 8 up at the first hole in the after- = —— |Steinbruck, Mandan and Harold Dob-| 7G .....000 010 010-210 3| The Red Sox outslugged the|stadium at Wichita, Kas. Thursday Sixth Inning Chicago . 48 603 r noon. Mrs. Hall cut the lead at the ded bee fmtites of ne baenamenveeome | 2 Beno: in and Hogan; Boone, league-eading Detroit Tigers, su 9. | night. Shelby—Lee got on when Leary eos os 4 20th, but the champion was 5 up| @MIMMNe WoOmwers embers m- | Bowler and Garbark. Hank Greenberg hit his 33rd home First Inning threw low to first. Suges struck out.|Brooklyn d 4 in on the 2ist. They halved the mittee making arrangements for the Blues Trip Tribe run of the year with one on base. Shelby—Heavner grounded out to/rriday fouled out to Haley. Little | Philadelphia 66 436 D find’ with s. Mrs. Hall. made a event are Lester Diehl, Harry RHE Red Sox Climb Brewer. Oberholzer made hard run- | grounded out to Oberholzer. No runs, |Cincinnati 420 Serena ba wits our Interlachen #%». cronsust ana cook. | ‘the Boston. victory put the Sox ning catch of Refern's fy tal, Les Srounsed ott Bonton ie reatening bid with wins on the 23rd Kansas City.....200 110 000—4 8 4 4 g ( nd 24th holes, cutting the lead to 3 a eae Indianapolis ....000 020 001— 3 § 2 ahead of Chicago's White Sox, who struck out, No runs, no hits, no er-| Bismarck—Radcliffe singled to cen- , Miss O'Leary then shot the next Stiles, Moore and Madjeski; Elliot, ‘took @ 7-4 drubbing from Washing” jrors. hower doubled -tolt*:, Desiderato filed out to left a fee holes in 5-6-3 to march to al) gagi Ww ‘Wright, P. Gallivan and Sprinz. ton, and the Clevelan: . Bismarck—Ober! field. Brewer forced Radcliffe, sec- ale id of 6 up at the three-quarters eading U. S. Women Stars § orts Round-U Brewers Victors came out on the short end of a 1-0 left. Leary smashed out two-bagget lond to short. Little made beautiful |Detroit ‘ tn Practice for National 0; | ip R H E Struggle with the Athletics. to center. scoring Oberholzer. Troupe lrunning catch of Oberholzer’s drive|New Yor' 571 ' Miss O'Leary had a four at the 28th i Vien zak aa | Milwaukee ......002 002 004— 8 12 2', The Browns took advantage of New ifiied out to right field. Johnson |to jeft field and got big hand from |Boston S17 gain the biggest lead of the match Starting Monday ae, | Louisville 000 O11 o10— 3 7 5 York errors to build up a lead that|walked. Haley and Hancock filed out /crowd, No runs, one hit, no errors. {Chicago Sit wen up. The thres-putted the 29th ‘ | Polli and Detore; Marrow, Sewell Withstood Russell Van Atte’s unex- to right. One run, two hits, no er- seve aindie Chavelane ce s. Hill whittled the lead to Gar ae New York, Aug. 23—()—Hot foot- : , spected detonation in the eighth in- irors, Shelby—Arnett ed out to|Philadelphia . s fee eee nated Mi is, Aug. 23.—UP—1 ;and Thompson. feated the Yankees, 12 to I vy opp! Washington 66426 '~ gik up. They halved the 30th, leaving Inneapolis, Aug. 23.—(P—Inter- | bay) dope from the South: Scouts say Bencam ult. ning and defea 5 Second Inning Biawen calttray “pramnaed outs ng oe ' the match dormie. lachen’s 6,332 yards of golf course Duke is the team to watch next sea- Winni End .__|9, leaving the Yanks seven games be-) Shelby—Suggs walked. Friday 8nd |Obernolzer and Lankford grounded St. Louis .. : Halve Final Hole were dotted Friday with some of the!son, . Rival coaches are telling, wir-| Winnipeg Ends Losing jnind Detroit. eae sae a are. counee out to Leary. No runs, no hits, no er- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Hall sank a 20-foot putt at the | nation’s leading feminine players get-|ing, and writing each other that Streak With 11-8 Win NATIONAL L LEAGUE out ewer. No runs, 5 rors.” ee ome | Sist, but it was of no consequence @S/ting in practice licks for the national |“ Wallace Wade's got 'em”. . . Cubs Trip Giants Bismarck—Radcliffe ded out| _ Bismarck—Leary walked. Troupe |asinneapolis .. . 74 50 597 Miss O'Leary landed a two-footer for : Except for red-haired Don Budge,! RHE rek—| grount to |struck out. Johnson tripled to cen-|tmdianapolis 60 «55587 women’s open tournament starting he 1936 Davis cu St. Paul, Aug. 23.—(#)—Bristling : to pitcher. Desiderato singled Le: Hal ounded - a iad ae oe won the | Monday. ena Pl action marked the Winnipeg-Duluth Chicago ......902 000 100 01— 410 Ojright. Brewer forced Desiderato at = beget! Cohna meets Han- Columbus .. 67 56545 championship flight consolation, de-| , Undaunted by the No. 13 jinx, Dor-|"°Charlie Dressen, Cincinnat_man-|Northern League game Thursday as New York....000 020 00 00-8 8 2/second. Oberholzer popped out tol°o ‘ted out ate first baseman, |8nsas City . Cy aes 3 othey Traung of San Francisco, al- 4 the Maroons broke a three-game los-| (11 innings) Lankford. No runs, one hit, no er- Milwaukee . 6 6 1 eating Guniel Ness, also of Fargo, in si 2 ager, says Pepper Martin of the St. + Hub-| Two runs, one hit, no errors. St. Paul 59 60 496 ‘the final, 3 and 2 ready has toured the course to famil- Louis gas house gang is the most pic- ing streak by defeating the Dukes, 11! Warneke, Root and Hartnett; rors, hth I A a 413 : y jarize herself with the layout. Listed 4 0 8. bell, Stout, Smith and Mancuso. Third Inning Eis! inning Toledo . 5 c Jeanne McPhail of Fargo defeated 4 turesque ball player in the majors... ord | Shelby—Heavner fouled out tojrouisville .. 41 «83331. Mrs. Ralph Kingsrud, also of Fargo, {95 €Mtty No. 13, in the field of more} primo Carnera is very touchy about| Manager Harry Strong of Duluth Reds Beat Phillies Shelby—Murray walked. Lankfc te ie ecait atian aie ‘n the final of the first flight, 3 and 2,|‘H@ 100, Miss ‘Traung has been al-!ine size of his dogs. . He always tells|®Nd Joe Goldfine of the visitors en-| RH Elsacrificed him to second. Heavner |W. eee NO runs, ‘no hits, no Sa Hunters Vie for U.S. {nas tried unsuccessfully for several ast ees Le which Forquer scored from third on| Hollingsworth and Campbell; Syl|no.errors. Bismarck—Radcliffe struck out. Fargo-Moorhead .... 30 13 698 : 5 vi ally Berger of the last-place Bos- ; | aa ded out to |Desiderato singled to center. Brewer|winnipeg .. 28 «16 =~ 636 Tr: hoot Cc years to win the open, has been on B has batted in a bigger|Griffin’s wild return of a ball to Johnson, Pezzullo, Bowman and Todd.| Bismarck—Leary groun: out hed. dol 00 apshooting CLOWN |the ground for almost two weeks and|'0n Braves has batted | Seer | pitcher Ebnet. The runner finally! St. Louis at Brooklyn, postponed, |third. ‘Troupe got on through second |Walked. Oberholzer singled, scoring |Superior . 2222S Mrs, Jonathan Thorne, the former |Percentage of his team's runs than ideved back to his base be mA ee baseman’s bobble and went to second |Desiderato from second. Leary was|rau Claire . 22 «22500 > Vandalia, ©, Aug. 23—()—Late| Polly Andrews of Boston, served no-|#8Y other major league player, in-| Bal Oeere ca 4 aa when ball rolled into centerfield.|safe on third baseman's error, load-|puluth ... 23 24489 1 Gi te orld tiseahoien euiniae icluding Hank Greenberg of Detroit... .|Peterson said Griffin had brushed Haley |ing the bases. Troupe fouled out to|Grand Forks 7 A13 ! Friday the trapshooters of the world! tice she would be a serious contender | °lt iddieweight Mis arm in throwing the ball back AMERICAN LEAGUE Johnson popped out to first. she ted to left, scor- 25 300 j Will have crowned a new champion—|for the crown that Virginia Van Wie| Vince Dundee, former middleweight) ° 5 ot Senators Triumph filed out. No runs, no hits, one error. first. Johnson singled to left, LS Brainerd . 2 a , the winner of the grand American! will not defend this year. champion, knocked down 11 times} 18’ mergo-Moorhead Twins lost RHE Fourth Inning ing Brewer and Oberholzer. ley | Crookston 6 handicap. Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, three|#nd sent to the hospital by Tacoma . 15 I wi 200 100 211 715 1| Shelby—Lee singled to right and|grounded out to first. Three runs, | 7 vho Ww Freddy Steele, is done with the ring.)0m€ ame of their 314 lead by drop- Washington .... pall,|three hits, one error. ‘Thursday's Results There is no such a thing as a fa-|times national titlist, who with Mrs. ping a loose-fielding contest to Eau Chicago ........ 100 001 200— 4 8 1]went to second on a_ passed inth Ii n, LEAGUE vorite. The high average shooters | Hill, will head the list of the seasoned Seat Claire, 9 to 6. The Twins made six| Linke, Hensiek and Holbrook; |Suggs struck out. Friday struck out Ninth Inning pees NATIO: ab eas 1 fe pushed back as far as 25 yards campaigners in quest of the title, will See eed ‘ Jones, Salveson and Sewell. but was safe when Haley dropped| Shelby—Suggs wares ingled Chicago 4; New ites Lae |. from the trap, while the lesser lights|have an imposing array of youthful|| Fights Last Night Bicone) afiee Gmncuine a ceantl Kagagh igh matey Radcliffe’s throw to first after drop-|Oberholzer's error. yi Cincinnati 9; Philadelphia 1. { are as close as 16 yards, the idea be-|stars to contend with during the four| ¢ Forks seven runs in the first inning, ping third strike. Little walked.| over third and the ball RO Ama: ron ee { ‘ng to give everyone an even chance./days of match playing starting Tues- (By the Associated Press back with f in th d. | Philadelphia Arnett popped out to Haley. Murray|Johnson in left and he advance AMERICAN LEA‘ t : ‘day after 18-hole qualifying rounds bogs aida ! Game Back Way AONE tn. ene Revone P siderato, No ‘one|second putting Suggs on third. Little) Washington 7; Chicago 4. ear arsine sas. 8 shooter won from Cay. muaitring: Buffalo, N. Y.—Tommy Lough- |three in each of the third and fourth Cleveland . fouled out to De: nme, A te, Ghechoteer Arnett| puiladsipnia 12) Cleveland. 0 {| Peyond the 23-yard marker, Walter, Monday. ran, 18814, Philadelphia, and Al ‘and six in the fifth to win, 16 to 9.! Dietrich hit, one error. flied out agar ens Te i { Beaver of Berwyn, Pa., doing it from) Marion Miley, Lexington, Ky. Detaney, igs, Buffalo, drew, (6). | After pitching shutout "ball for Brenzel Bismarck—Hancock singled and) grounded | out to Oberholze at) aos oe eo York 9 {the 25 two years ago, and then com-|holder of this year's trans-Mississipp!| ““pittsburgh—Paul Pirrone, 163, eight innings, Gravin of Brainerd * Red Sox Win went to second when second baseman | Suggs i rpuinded out Bt, H . } ing within a target of repeating last|and women’s western titles, is deter- . Ar acgata hen - ' RH gloverthrew first. Radéliffe got on|to Oberholzer. One run, one hit, o1 jmined to add the national open to| Cleveland, knocked out Tiger Joe /weakekned in the ninth and Crooks- tcher’s error. Desiderato| error. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION if cypeet., “Novane hes ever taken the title Ae Randall, 156, Pittsburg, (3); Car- |to ed 3 runs to tie the game,'Boston 030 001 060—10 14 4|through pitcher's ul 11; Columbus 6, 1 awice. her string of victories. The 20-year- i, 156, Pittsburg, (3); BORE game, te 4 hit to shortstop forcing Hancock at St. Paul 11; Col . te ‘The preliminary handicap Thursday Old Kentucky player nosed out Pat-| men Barth, 163, Cleveland, out- {which was called at the end of the ‘Detroit +205 000 110— 9 14 3 third, Brewer got on second base-| Notre Dame has 22 lettermen avail- | Minneapolis 6; Toledo 2. \" was won by Roy Zweiner, Blooming|‘Y Berg, 17, Minnesota's open cham-| Pointed Mike Bazone, 164, Mc- 9th with the score 3-3. - Walberg, Wilson, Ostermuelier and! ists error, loading bases. Ober-|able for its 1935 gridiron campsign., Kansas City 4; Indianapolis 3. Prairie, Minn, Zweiner shot the best |Plon, in the recent trans-Mississippi,| Keesport, Pa. (8). R. Paden ‘ele logsett, Auker |) oer flied out to centerfield, scoring | Ten others were graduated. Milwaukee 8; Louisville 3. Bape Re Benth ai of 100. yf Berg and Lucille Robinson, 2 Lewiston, ‘Mc. entpoinied Billy |at'stx night gamer convince the Oln-|" Brewns Trounce Yanks Peco aoe vani| Mel Ott made five singles and NORTHERN LEAGUE t Iowa's leading open entry, will be| Jones, 175, Philadelphia, (10). \einnati Reds’ business management R H Ejlone hit, two errors. Z | double his first 13 times at bat in the! Winnipeg 11; Duluth 8. ¢ U.S. Doubles Events |cioseiy watchea throughout’ the play| | Memphis, Tenn.—Eddie Wolf, | that nocturnal pastiming has come to 000 001 053— 9 9 4 pm pitth. Inning crucial mid-August series between the| Eau Claire 9; Fargo-Moorhead 6. ' Postponed Thursd if they qualify on Monday. The 36-; 144, Memphis, outpointed George stay. Thirty thousand attended one St. 23 030 40x—12 14 2) sheiby—Lankford grounded out to) Cards and the Giants at the Polo| Superior 16; Grand Forks 9. i Di AY |hote finals will be played Aug. 31. | Salvatore, 142, Boston (10). game. W. Brown, Tamulis, Malone and|operhoiver. Heavner struck out, Re-| Grounds. Brainerd 3; Crookston 3. t ae y ay Dickey; Van Atta, Knott and Hems- a =— Besckline; Mass, Aug. 23—~ eee a \ A After a two-day respite forced by the! || 108 ] E By Ahern | weather, the quarter-finalists in the||! OUT OUR WAY By Williams \ OUR BOARDING HOUS men’s national doubles tennis tourna- | Q. _— in OR LEAGUE * ment had engagements Friday. - LZ Z } _ Frank Shields and Prank Parker THER'S SUMPN FUNNY ‘BOUT THIS—) WELL, IF You MUST KNOW, LEADERS VINCENT, YOU SAID A in woun B ‘were matched against the last foreign 1 BEEN TRYIN’ ALL suMMER TO | THERE WON'T BE ROOM WELL, . 4 4 aes G survivors, Roderick Menzel and En-} FOR You THE HOUSES By the Associated Press) THERE WERE NO FISH IN THIS Ze YOu WANT rique Maier, | GET YOU YO LET ME SLEEP (Ou IN Ee! NATIONAL LEAGUE CATCH FISH |——_ , _ Wilmer Hines of Columbia, 8. C.| OUT IN MY TENT—~ AN! wus AUNT MARTHA AND (Inciading Theraey’s Games) VICINITY ~~UM-M—WHAT YOU \ CALL THOSE and Henry Culley of Santa Barbara, | (OU Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, 401; Med- ¥ Galif,, hoped to repeat their Newport NOW OER ECG eG YOUR Sig Pig ane sae. wick, Cardinals, 370 . MEAN 1S, ,THERE ARE NO HSHERMEN ! A MINNOWS,UP HERE! success against Berkeley Bell of New| UP FOR ME,YOURSELF, SINS ARE Runs — Galan, Cubs, 100; Medwick, WHY, THE LAKE 1S FULL OF THEYRE TH SIZE York and Gregory Mangin of Newari, AND TELUN' ME Z DROPPING IN ON US FOR THE Cardinals, 98. : THEM !-1T FISHED STANDING a GOTTA SLEEP ouT/ NIGHT. IT WON'T HURT Hits — Herman, Cubs, 170; Medwick, ye DNT SUMP OUT THAT ARE ALWAYS ' } 25 ga z YOu To SLEEP HERE Cardinals, 169. UP, SO THEY WOULT GETTING CAUGHT i ror SOI CAN TAKE CARE’ Beas gee BENS ne ie OF THE WATER, TO SNUGGLE IN ie = iv: Giant . F mW YOU idee IN > pitchingCastleman, Glants, 11-3; J. MY LAP——~ 1 USED BATON THE WATER PUMP! TELLI NG ME Best, Cordials. hr: FIRST ONE, AND GOT THE ane RS 5 : : ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE SNAPPING E Pittsburgh plays Washington and! Batting—Vosmik, Indians, 349; Myer, : Jefferson, West Virginia, Notre Dame, Senators, and Greenberg, Tigers, f£ Penn State. Fordham, Army, Nebaska. 344, I Carnegie Tech, and Southern Cali-| Runs—Chapman, Yankees, 97; Green- 4 fornia on consecutive Saturdays this! berg, Tigers, 96. I fall... . That'll do for a warmup... .| Hits—Vosmik, Indians, 167; Cramer, : Phil Weintraub, reserve otufielder of! Athletics, 166. . _ | the New York Giants, is the best | Home runs — Greenberg, Tikers, 33; 3. three-cushion billiard shot in the) Foxx, Athletics, 26. » majors. ... Phil Wishes he could call Hl Pitching — Allen, .Yankees, 12-3; © his shots as well at the plate... | Bridges, Tigers, 18-7. a Johnny Regeczi, whose career in the| as Still Und ided Michigan backfield ended last fali, is) s to coach the Yale freshmen this sea- Thomas Still U n ecl St, son. ... The name is pronounced About Starting Lineup Galt .Ruh-gay-zee, . . . Luigi Beccalo, the — Chicago, Ill, Aug. 23.—(7)—Coach Frank Thomas of Alabama and the college all stars, had reached no decision Friday on a starting back- field to oppose the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field next Thursday night. The Bears will get a thorough test tonight at Waukesha, Wis., in a reg- ulation game between the veterans and new men. Coach George Halas| . intends to send his veterans against the stars. | who ran in this country, has 8,8. seen called for duty in the Italian Seattirmy. ... Ralph Garibaldi 1s follow- ‘ng in the mat footsteps of his older | other, Gino. . . . Eastern experts ‘ate Tommy Hitchcock and Pete Bost- wick as polo’s top combinations. \ ao INP “ee | sancti soi We Wars" tase | tea YK he yh 2 MYSTERIES OF LIFE. ‘New and more difficult jumps are Programmed for the National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden, New York, November 6-12. 7. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.

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