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SEO ee SERIE \ i B Hos eloate eR Le aR ed Northwest Construction © led the boys on a passing drill which but attractive tests will be provided /nera; so serious that he will have o., Econom; 14414, Allentown, Pa,, drew, (4). Mani } t that He ahead. Grocery, Northwest Bell "Telephone, lasted for the better part of the af- Miami Beach, Fla.—Billy Hood, sae cd tebiteare MIS ae soadiaea with tes $1,000 000 ‘ 3] They made it 14 straight wins Tues- Robertson's, and the Bismarck Recre-|ternoon session. ‘ch, 16514, Orlando, Fla, outpointed {Fargo and Detroit Lakes, Minn. worth of customers, next Thursday y i day, these madcap Cubs who have ation Alleys, Cn SOREN ANE 8 wonc| Tar ues, 172, New York Linton Coming night. af : 7 Teams in the Commercial League |°! last year who is developing rapld-| (19); Bismarck engages the Linton ‘Lions ; ; come from the rear to gain a 2% ‘ ly into one of the season’s backfield Yet for all his efforts, he still looks are: ‘Tribune, Highway Department, |,’ ” i under the floodlights of Hughes field| so bad when he gets in there with his game lead on the Cards and 5% on Regulatory De: ”|“tinds,” played @ leading role in| * so bad when he get gulatory partment, Junior As: nrowing the ball and wi Friday night.while St. Mary’s jour- sparring partners that the experts the Giants. sociation of Commerce, Service Elec- |! Se eeathly’ inthe HAGES Lo on lo tate neys to Beulah for a game the same who ‘picked him moan and shake their The Glants proved jittery, under trie Shop, Old Style Lager, Bismarck | vers. Alternating with Welch ° Cpt heads, pressure Tuesday as the Cubs bea ery and First National Bank, Sa eae Other Missour! clever them, 5-3. Hal Schumacher hog tied Captains of all teams in the two|¥as Elfred “Fatty” Elofson, shifty Toters Plentiful will aoe nilssourl Slope elevens that) ‘Those who declared for Louis, the i halfback from last year’s team, who ley fastest, deadliest puncher boxing has Set ARURGA His snoulder, however, eres the eres nent: meetings lis" also expected to figure prominent Eageley, Garrison at Max and Wash-| seen sirice Dempsey, go around shak- ? fe injurec shoulder, however, cal ie presidents. 1c iy burn at Underwood, f and on his retirement Joe Moore and League captains will meet at 1:30 p. Bae te eal egaattieed Thompson Runs 100 Yards on) Among the institutions of” higher | ime hands with each other. Dozens of Hank Leiber made a pair of errors m., ursday, at the Northwestern j. learning, approximate! fe Sha 4 that handed the game to the Cubs. [Bet Telephone ‘oftice while Moeller |,,,Among the receivers Buddy Beall} Kickoff for Touchdown |in¢‘this'weekcend as far as gates are|"cssten,* gad Baer, as ble worried { SEL telus aplit 8 doubieteader with TO p.m, Priday at the ‘Tribune |THEne end, was snageing the pigskin) Against Gopher Reserves (tn eee a te ec atinie intenc:| supporters nailed him down for re- “we | . mike i ith regularity with Elofson, Arlen “jassurance, “I'm fighting Louis next ' the Brooklyn Dodgers as only one | office. oti lig, haiftiack, and fob Bearidens sive drill work. 5 of the Dean brothers came through as | Both presidents stated that these |Schultz, halthack, a Chicago, Sept. 18. — () — Coach Ne Tuesday night, not these sparring e relief hurlers. Paul went to the meetings would be extremely impor-|PU'E, left end, also getting a good) , Chicago, Sem. OS — (a) = | pratt tea partners. & esmconnereseg: Giants’ Errors Pave Way for Cubs 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935 Ath Straight Victory | CARDS DIVDE TWX [Demons Polish Passing Attack i in n Preparation for Season’s Opener Friday BILL WITH DODGERS, |; FALLING 22 BEHIND, Pirates Turn Back Braves; Phils | Cop Both Ends of Double- Harnish, Moeller Elected to Head Bowling Leagues: LINTON 70 FURNSH INITIAL OPPOSITION UNDER FLOODLIGHTS lege Elevens Will Play [MAJOR N. D. PREP TEAMS OPEN [Baer Still Looks __ GRIDIRON WARFARE THIS WEEK {Fish Fights Last Night ‘ University and Agricultural Col- 3 O - Bad in Workouts — Work Against Sparring’ Part: ners Ragged But Max Gives City and Commercial Circuits the ted ) Backers Reassurance header With Reds " auMEC | | _Chicago—wilti Boss, 15% Install Contests babel dt Sell ill Meinhover Seeks to Iron Out bey tet tag Sailor Born, is a Speculator, N. ¥., Sept. 18—(P)— Meeting This Week Saints’ Weaknesses for Sige : seta mle nape roy dae haibas ‘The closer Max Baer gets to his do- — | _ FERRELL WINS 24TH GAME Red Sox Ace Checks Tigers; Lazzeri Drives Home Win- Gerald Harnish and William 8. Moeller were named presidents of the City and Commercial bowling Beulah Encounter Coach Glen Hanna changed the menu a little Tuesday afternoon as he Castilo, 122, Los Angeles, outpointed | Speedy Dado, 120, Manila, (10). San Jose, Calif.—Baby Flowers, 136, Omaha, Neb., out- pointed Mickey Dodge, 135, Stock- ton, Calif., (6). through heavy drills Wednesday as more than two score high school teams The ranks of teams which opened or-die duel with Joe Louis, the more perplexing a problem he presents to the prizefight business. Here he is, former heavyweight champion of the world, so doggedly determined to win this fight that he leagues, respectively, at organization the 1935 Demon gridiron ‘1 the football warfare a week ago @rew | ives it every waking moment, dreams ning Run for Yankees meetings of the two groups this week. Het for tte initial test “renin | a Teceme, Washes Setpommted with additional teams it when he's Beeping. He is 80 per- st , initial game on the 1935 schedule and fectly trained that the charges about ight teams were registered in each | Linton Friday night. Willie (Gorilla) Jones, 156%; Ak- |by next week practically the entire his drill ring and camp like league and the start of the pin crash-| After a week and a half devoted! ron, ©. (10); Henry Woods» | roster of prep school machines are to neekin iernees bate (By the Associated Press) ing season was set for the week of chiefly to signal drills, conditioning] 140%, Yakima, Wash, outpointed ibe on the fad ~| Oe ip ieee mesiohs, Deter eeiaiee The Chicago Cubs swept on, leav- September 30. exercises and coaching in fundamen-; Bat Girzy, 140%, Chicago, Most of the major clubs are to meet} than he ever was for his fiumphs ing behind the riddled Giants, gather- mound in the final inning of the first game with one run in and none out to stop the Stengel boys and give the Cards a 4-2 victory. Dizzy, called to duty with the Cards one run ahead in the seventh frame of the nightcap, failed where his brother succeeded and lost 8-7. The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Braves 6-4. Philadelphia scored a total of four runs to take both ends of a double- header from Cincinnati, 3-2 and 1-0. Ferrell Beats Tigers Wesley Ferrell of the Red Sox blocked the Tigers royal road and de- feated the American League leaders William Lawson Little Smiling Lawson Little, California cannonader, as he looked Satur- day after winning his fourth straight national amateur champion- ship, two each in England and the United States, to take his place of all along with Bobby Jones as one of the leading amateur shotmakers time. Sports Round-Up (By the Associated Press) New York—Gene Tunney, looking very fit, is giving the hot spots an YEST ST (By the Associated Press) Larry French, Cubs—Kept the DAY’S Ss Teams in the City League are: O. H. Will, Town Talk, Capitol Cafe, tant becuase of the fact that definite |rules for the season would be adopted in relation to handicaps, number of players on a team roster, and the like. The City League will bowl on Mon- |day and Tuesday nights of,each week with the Commercial having Wed- nesdays and Thursdays as its regular bowling days. John Huss was named secretary- treasurer of the City League while other officers in the Commercial League are C. E. Rohrer, vice presi- dent and H. O, Anderson, secretary- treasurer. tals, freely interspersed with scrim- mage sessions, Hanna Tuesday start- share of the heaves. One change was. made Tuesday in the forward wall as Hanna sought to speed up the charging on offense. Dick Shafer, who last year earned his letter in the backfield, was moved up to a left guard position replacing Austin Ward. This change was not yet regarded as definite but Shafer fell in readily at the new position and has plenty of speed to pull out and lead the interference. Welch was taking Shafer’s regular place in the backfield: along with Elofson, Schultz and Asa Dawson,; fullback. Beall and Brandenburg were at the end positions, Jack Slat- tery and Lawrence Woodland held (8); Eddie Ivory, 14414, Vancou- ver, B. C., and Cyclone Walker, * good candidates out for the back field at Ohio State Wednesday that they re- sembled a world series crowd. Coach Schmidt had them packed and four deep at each position. Mean- while, he scratched his head, trying to decide who to start and why. Purdue's hopes of more Boilermak- er punch in tie backfield arose as John Drake, junior fullback, broke away from runs of 30 yards or longer to score eon touchdowns in hard scrimmag ‘Minnesota’s first string also en- gaged in a scrimmage and pleased Coach Bernie Bierman with plenty of dash and fire. Tuffy Thompson, teams r iting smaller schools = and Moorhead, Minn., The University of North Dakota and the State Agricultural college open the season against Moorhead Teachers and Concordia, respectively, on the gridirons at Grand Forks and Two mémbers of the Intercollegiate Athletic conference inaugurate the season, Minot Teachers playing host to Bottineau and Jamestown journey- ing to Huron, 8. D. The other con- ference teams have no ‘ scheduled games, High school games include: Linton at Bismarck. Ashley at Edgeley. Walhalla at Drayton. over Max Schmeling and Primo Car- LOUIS RESUMES HARD ‘WORK AFTER LAYOFF Pompton Lakes, N. J:, Sept. 18.—(?) —Joe Louis resumed his training for Max Baer Wednesday after two days that were pleasant for him but more Pleasant for his sparring mates. ‘The two days were pleasant for Joe because he had nothing to do, and the only thing he would rather do than loaf is sleep. The days were pleasant for, his partners because they brought a en: porary armistice from the bombs are Joe Louis fists. 5-4, a Giants’ 11 hits well scattered ‘down the tackle berths, Shafer and|Sophomore back, raced 100 yards for| st. Mary’s Bismarck, ulah. i i 5 Tony Lazzeri came through with a Nainaatanes stiow ee Bee ae mis! while mates took advantage of | Curtis Wedge were at guards and|& touchdown through the reserves on Taine i Bt. obese Grand Stub Allison to Give . 4} pinch single in the ninth to drive| fight will be a sellout by Friday... .| four errors to win 5 to 3. Captain Evan Lips was at center. {8 kick off, and Julius Alfonse scored : ‘Game Back to Boys’ t home Red Rolfe with a run and a| Joe Louis’ fiancee rings him up Paul Dean, Cardinals, and G McGuiness Is Shifted two more. Blocking and timing} Carrington at Hillsboro. aaa i 4-3 decision for the Yanks over the|eyery night from Chicago....Gene| Frenchy Bordagaray, Dodgers— | S=/ UCAS NESE NID | on ihe second eleven “Peck” Mc-|Showed a big improvement. Garrison at Max. : St. Louis Browns. The win, coupled with Detroit's defeat, shaved the Tigers’ comfortable breach to 814 Brandt, MacFayden, Betts and Sarazen says any one of four golf pros can take Lawson Little. all for a manager. Paul's relief pitching stopped Brooklyn rally in ninth inning of first. Latter drove in three runs (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Guiness was shifted from center to an end berth. Coach “Doc” Spears sent his first team through a brief scrimmage and ‘Washburn at Underwood. Grenora at Crosby. Berkeley, Calif., Sept. 18. — (®) — Leonard (Stub) Allison has started his first full season as head football ° q : ‘The team as a whole looked strong|the Badgers clicked with two rapid] Fessenden at Devils Lake. coach at the University of California games. right, Gene, you and who? ... The| with homer, double and single in |onicago , Pet lon defense but the offense lacked! fire touchdowns, Milnor at Enderlin, committed to the policy of giving ‘The Cleveland Indians defeated the| grapevine says Donie Bush is signed,| nightcap. St, Louis. 53 627(POlish and alternately gained consid-| At Illinois, the regulars defeated! Mayville at Grand Forks. “the game back to the boys.” last-place Athletics 5-3. sealed and all but delivered to Cleve- Dutch Leiber, Athletics—Held [New york 54 609 /erable ground and then lost against the reserves, 16 to 6. Harvey at Drake. “The students play the game, not’ Jimmy Dykes’ double scored the land for next season, despite denials, Indians to two hits last seven Pittsburgh 63 56g {the second team. Indiana and Northwestern had yet| Moorhead at Jamestown. the coach,” said the mentor who run that gave the White Sox a 3-1) ze "| innings as relief pitcher but /Gincinnati _.. 82 43g| ‘The squad will be divided into two|to scrimmage, figuring the weather! Liagerwood at Wahpeton. moved from assistant’s berth to the victory over Washington in a 14-in- : i | tribe won on Eave's wildness in | Brookiyn ... 78 (443 |Sfoups next week, Hanna said with |too hot. Mandan at Valley City. main coaching seat of one of the ning struggle. Minnesota giant killers are not} early frames. Philadelphia 81 “49g | Arnold Van Wyk taking charge of the| At Iowa, Ossie Solem concentrated Minot Model at Minot. z country’s most important grid centers NATIONAL LEAGUE worrying about the Big Ten. . . It’s Dusty Cooke and Joe Cronin, | Roston 2 105 245 |Teserves and Hanna and George /on individual instruction. LaMoure at Oakes. last season. Cubs Trim Giants the ears gamie ae making| Red Sox—Led 14-hit attack on 2 ““* |Schaumberg . continuing with the Saturday As part of his plan to de-emphasize R H E|Bernie Bierman’s gray hair grayer.| Tiger hurlers with three hits each. | a 7 first. string. ) i the sy K- New York.......000 020 010-311 41... Charlie Retzlaff is the popular! Bud Hafey, Pirates—Found AMERICAN LEAGUE | ""Yynile the Linton team, weakened Captain Eyston Sets Baker, Mont. at Bowman, SS eS Chicago . /100 003 10x— 5 7 1 {choice over Art Lasky in Tuesday| Braves pitchers for triple, double | netroit 50 gag bY the graduation of several valuable 14 New Car Records} etroit Lakes, Minn. at Fargo. valuable man on the squad. The Schumacher, Stout, Parmelee and \night’s ten, rounder at St. Paul... .) and two singles. | New York. 58 583 |Jettermen, including Harold Dobler, ‘Thief River Falls, sere Grafton. players will make the selection. : Mancuso, Danning; French and} 4 4 Curt Davis and Dolph Camilli, jGleveland .. 69 314|High-scoring backfield ace of the) Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept.| Ray at Williston. Coach Allison believes in funda- f Hartnett. The Tigers prefer the Giants as/ phillies—Davis outpitched Gene | Boston 71 304(Lions 1934 aggregation, is not rated|1s.(@ Sending his frog-like racing mentals and fancy maneuvers after- ‘ |world’s series opponents because of! Schott in opener with Reds. Cam- mp 70 500 equal to the Demon eleven, it is ex-| juggernaut over the same salt beds ward. Powerful blocking, to him, is t Pirates Drop Braves ithe big New York crowds... . With} ini hit 27th homer for only run 30 449 |Pected it will furnish plenty of op-| where Sir Malcolm Campbell recent- {! half the game, probably more. 5 R H E|Donie Bush figured a cinch at Cleve-| in second. 81 “421 position and will aid the coaches in|jy established his 301 - mile an hour The California eleven of this sea- Boston . .000 100 030— 4 8 1jland, Minneapolis. pennant-winning |! ee eee “1p |deciding upon a more fixed starting son will be lighter and faster than Pittsburgh ...,,500 100 Ox— 617 1|American Association team is looking | «yg Philadelphia 82 401 | Tinew aie ee ad riers l 2g iT re : Toy Gopher Fullback iD. night completed a 24-hour assault year ago by early indications. All ere Spohrer; Weaver, Hoyt and Padden.) Kelleher and Wilson; Frey and Campbell. Cards, Dodgers Split 1 nis club said Tuesday. The tourna- ment is being played at New Leipzig. William Russell and Lloyd Spiel- man of Mandan will meet O. D. Is Making Strong Bid four main fullback entries at this writing. Gmitro, trick runner, might fit into the system capably because Bierman Tuesday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 3; Washington 1. \O’Brien’s Cafe Leads TED MEINHOVER PUTS ironed out by the parochial school mentor this week and indications are that the Saints will have a much im- against time which mowed down 14 assorted world records in, racing speeds at the various stages of the endurance run, it was unoff Association held up official announcement :of| drews, Browns 13-5. announced Capt. Eyston and his aides | Batting—Vaughan, Pirates 391; Med- (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE four backfield men will come in for ball lugging duties, of virtual- # e A " proved team when they sally forth to! had captured the 24-hour | wick, Cardinals .361. land; Oct, 19, Santa Clara at Berke. First Game— RH E|Sprecher and Henry Lewis of New| was never much on big fullbacks. The City Touchball Loop |open their regular playing schedule. oar record with Bi | sige ecg ‘3 Brooklyn . .001 000 001— 2 8 0{Leipzig in the finals of the Tri-City|sophomore and another first year y ip saree Bplediead, eral ral peed in excess of 140 miles an Rune MeCwI, Cardinals 124; Ga: Oct, a, outer California. vat St. Louis.. +200 200 00x— 4 9 O/challenge tourney between Mott,|gridder, Victor Spadaccini of Kee-| O’Brien’s Cafe held the lead Wed-|sitierably this week in place of Mike . ee ou % Berbeiey; . 2, California at Earnshaw, Leonard and Lopez; P. Dean and Delancey. Second Game— 000 213 1— 713 2 nth, darkness) Babich, Reis, Mongo and J. Taylor, Lopez; Heusser, J. Dean and Davis. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks Beat Braves RHE St. Louis.. 100 000 020-3 8 t New York. 100 010 101— 413 1 Andrews, Van Atta and Hemsley; Brown and Glenn. Ferrell Win 24th Mandan and New Leipzig. Sprecher and Lewis beat W. P.| Baird and A. G. Rooth of Mandan in one semi-final match while Russell and Spielman eliminated Russel Mc- Lean of Bismarck and Myron Wurde- man of Mandan in the other semi-| final mate There ney. e 16 entries in the tour- [perenrewer hour. watin, Minn., are challenging Shel- don Beise, two-year regular, and Whitman Rork, reserve last season. An_ experimental high-powered Diesel engine for aircraft has been produced in Russia and in tests has shown a fuel consumption ranging between 0.35 and 0.37 pounds per nesday in the city touchball league with three straight wins and no de- feats, according to Ted Meinhover, director. The Transients were in second place with three victories and one setback, the Paramount theatre was third with one win and a pair of losses and Company A was fourth wie one defeat against them and no ins. [ OUR BOARDING HOUSE IERE— HOLD THIS CIGAR BUTT! CAREF! Vee CAREFULLY. DON'T LET THE ASHES fo} By Ahern | LLY. Tbach at left°guard and indications were that he would get the starting assignment against Beulah, No oth- er changes in the lineup which start- ed against the Braves are contem- plated. Wing flaps now in general use on transport planes enable them to land at about 55 miles an hour and in one- third the distance formerly required. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, Sealed bids for furnishing material for sewer construction in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be re- ceived by the Board of City Commis- Sloners of the City of Bismarck, North Six hundred gallons of gasoline are adequate for an entire year’s opera- tion of the average American passen- ger car. EGAD CLYDE, ———___- If the foot is kept’ lightly on the| man, Cubs 208. Berkeley; brake pedal while driving through |Home runs—Berger, Braves 32; Ott, posh er te ite ore inp Puddles of water the brakes will re-| Giants 30. main dry, retaining their efficiency. | Pitchers—Lee Cubs 18-6; Castleman, Carl Fisher and Jimmy Dykes, wick, Cardinals 211; Her- Giants 14-5. ‘Laweri, Yankees—His pineh tit in the ninth defied HOW TRULY White Sox—Former pitched five scoreless innings of relief ball and. latter drove in winning run with double in 14-inning encounter with Senators, & DOCTOR ONCE TOLD 278, ‘ SAINTS THROUGH PACES machines. Batting—Vosmik, Indians .347; Foxx,|ly the “one man” attack of preceding G a RH »| Eti-City Net Tourney Minneapolis, Sept. 18—(?)—Bernie Pittsburgh 6; Boston reas ene ee Hy mein Captain, ries and pul relief goons te. ‘ "| Seasons go | Secs, yi , . 18.— F : a Cincinnati .....010 000 100— 2 8 1 is making everybody else race to| St. -7; Brooklyn 2-8, tion for the game against Beulah|tne ¢g, f the ee eg 201; Cramer,| will branch off = short punt forma- wis and Todd; Schott and Lom-| Mandan, N, D., Sept. 18.—()—De-|keep a chance for that job on Min- here Friday. jpeed o! Winds,” which re- . er, o termination of the championship in|nesota's football team. AMERICAN LEAGUE PV geveral weaknenses in the aint of- sembien the face of 9 frog, when oo rame-Cirecobers, ‘Tlens.90:|plae el, ie anon A wise wins “4 é H E|the Tri-City tennis doubles awaits| The lad in question, Rudy Gmitro,| New York 4; St. Louis 3. fense and defense, uncovered in the! although the a board Foxx, Athletics ‘ “\back formation is mixed up in the 5 ilselection of a date for the finals|Minneapolis sophomore, weighs less| Boston 5; Detroit 4. practice scrimmage against the Man-|4 me ties eons of the pe ae Tigers 16-6; An-|maneuvers. 4 4 0| playoff, officiais of the Mandan Ten-|than 160 pounds, but he’s one of the, Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 3. dan Braves last Saturday, have been: Fo Ain, Avqmmonnle, y ‘agohempceunans Dakota, until eight o'clock p. m., Sep- tember 30th, 1935. 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