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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1936 Browns Crop Up Again This Year As Nemesis to Yankees THOMAS SHUTS OUT Expect 150 Track Athletes to Compete in Capital City Meet Saturday The NEW YORK INFIRST START OF YEAR, 7-0 Vic Sorrell Blanks Red Sox! With Three-Hit Feat as Gabby Mops Brow, Saint Wins Ended Colonels, Piloted by Street's World Series Pitcher, Turn Trick FOUR TEAMS LOOM STRENGEST AMONG | MMEGONTENDERS 1 Rising Golf Star *|Adair’s 11th-Inning ‘Home Run Breaks . Saint Wins at 16| Standings i _———— (By the Associated Press) NORTHERN LEAGUE w L GREAT GOLF HITTING TOO HARD CAUSES BODY TO TURN TOO FAST AND SHOT IS DUBBED | Apostles Fall Five Short of Ty-| Po! ii i zs Fargo-Moorhead, 4 0 1,000 apitcaadl Tigers Win, 5-0 ing Record Set by Brew- | Jamestown 4 3 §21\Preliminaries to Be Run Off ac ouarany - eh \ ers in '26 supetis: 3 3 500] Saturday Morning, Be- bandana handkerchief absorbed per- ED BRANT BESTS J. DEAN | Eau Claire 3 4 = (429 ginning at 10 A. M. eae wee Se Chine Lhaeld a — Chicago, May 13—(7)—The 8&t. pele ilctd ‘ue Ht ; 400 tie it wan thie hauet 4 . Paul Saints have to start again Wed- ,Croo! . " Sass, PS Sie ive Fike ai ited hed Jackson's Single in Ninth En- nesday if they hope to set a new|Duluth Oo 1 0001, pee ag earring Reais keep alive a winning reached 16 games that made “Gabby” steam. Now the inevitable had happened and Street’s Saints finally had lost record this year for consecutive vic- jtories in the American Association. + | The league leaders’ string of ables Giants to Nose Out Cubs, 5-4 annual Capital City track and field Pct, jWteet, which will be run off here Sat- 636 |Urday, A. C. Van Wyk, manager, said! NATIONAL LEAGUE w L anita \straight games won was ended at 16|St. Louis i as ———_—_— ‘Tuesday in an 11-inning battle with |Pittsburgh 12 10) Urea NCA esaY os aleaaranigt idan 5 ee es (By the Associated Press) ‘the Louisville Colonels, With the |New York . 13 10 ri. baton peg A oedtetrttoed aan and Associa ia a They frac tases vase, tre worming eee Raed TOU loo) Le ay a 12 11) Beal Pell over the 160 hieck before theiin=| innings. It was virtually a duplicate American League race, are wondering ‘Jimmy Adair, Colonels’ second base- ‘Cincinnati ..... 12 13480 leat stb A GRIER SEE AO Ke utr OE or ns MRIES Say: Chat whether the St. Louis Browns again 'man, slammed a home run to give his | Boston 0 i? Belurday at Hughes field had managed to pull thet one out of are going to throw a monkey wrench club’ the decision. It was the second|Brooklyn .. Se eee iminariee Th ‘euarAnbes iE HIER See te ie toa cieeeien wanlig 2%: into the machinery. ‘i1inning game the teams have played |Philadelphia ....... 10 16 388) | Preliminaries in the shot put, high oe ee winn! Bunestisas your; teeta ners see AR at kn ver sella 290-vard dashes, discus, broad jum] So the pressure was off. The “Old Yankees last year, turning very sav- While the Saints fell five games| Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 2. a lu eve hes tl be heid ik baat Pine that f vd when fed McCarthymen were in short of tying the run of 21 wins; Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 4. ihe Seas ian He: finde: startin = ‘ revit Lani Nun wee i j us shee e tna ieee then becom- ‘made by Milwaukee in 1926, their| Pittsburgh 6; Boston 6. “eis a peel hi a ie gaa tet By ART KRENZ il tian nom Lo wean . bt gots wane brilliant winning spurt shot them into; New York 5; Chicago 4. : ui ite AN = men, fh lubhot ae at year laaeir in HAM, big help in Detroit's march to the Se Mae eiaseenik aor | Van Wyke stated that a possibility things have to come to anend.” —_Itheir anxiety to put as much force as 1s leduaeus beens Eee | eer ge ey exists that the 440-yard dash and the “Gabby” is in the minors now. He | nogsibi teen: The Browns, with 13 straigh | Toledo by beating the Hens 11-6. | w eL_Pet. raft maue"wolla be ity Heata "WHI attained the heights when his Card- possible into the stroke; use only as PAT ued pldked ome che | Niggeling allowed 10 hits, but fan- |New York . 178 60 {half mile wo run in heats w: much force in the swing as you can f feats behind them, picked on the [Peek oges 5 \ the winner determined by the time inals won the National League title ie as you a Yankees Tuesday to break their losing eit cer ee Ree i . bot made. This: would save running pre- in 1930 and the world’s championship | control. Streak, with a 7-0 shutout. The Red ee RCT tad slab tba 2 22 |liminaries in these two events. in 1931. But after all this had been| In an effort to hit hard golfers i Sox also were shut out, 5-0, by the |Indianapolis-Milwaukee game was ‘Chia Bee 10 «(10 Among those squads already en- 'nis longest winning streak. His best /often cause the body to turn too fast t Tigers and so the Yankees remained Wella li pected teh Washing 13 (14 tered, Dickinson, Fargo, Valley City previous showing was 11 straight by |for arms and clubhead on the down- ee | bettie pee | Philadelphia 8 15 and Jamestown loom as the strongest |St. Louis in 1930, swing; also, they get the wrist action ; beet easel aa St. Tauts 4 20 contenders for the team champion- Since defeat was bound to come |into the stroke too quickly after the it Ulet ciltnticheh tars iMwlebo Mudhens 11-6. RH | Results Tuesday ship. jultimately, the old major league star|downswing is started. This often re- 4 Al Thomas, Browns—Pitched six- | TolEdS Nara 100 131 000— 6 10 2| Detroit 5; Boston 0. Schools entered and the number of| — Three of the weet’s leading high |Seemed glad that another hero of ae ine hte — : hit game and shut out. Yankees * Minneapolis 010 052 12x—11 17 0| St. Louis 7; New York 0. athletes from each are: Wing 5;) divers are shown in a multiple Cardinals’ conquest in 1931 would & correct posit and steady he to break team’s 13-game losing ae bone. Others postponed. Steele 2, Carson 7, Hazen 3, Fort! swan dive at Los Angeles where the victor. The name is balance is achieved at the top of the | Smoll, Boone and Linton; Bean, streak. Ryan and George. Vic Sorrell, Tigers—Shut out j Red Sox with three hits. Yates 3, Hebron 8, McKenzie 1, Dick- inson 13, Jamestown 12, Fargo 16, Pct.1New Leipzig 1, Beulah 5, Solen backswing, and from there a swing- ing through of the arms and hands with the right side following easily they are training for the Olympic Grimes, now manager of team. Left to right: Ruth Jump, ville Colonels, who won t junior national high diving games for Street and the Cardinals AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Watch for a new name to flash {| across the sports pages soon. It's | Saint String Broken. } vO ab ‘kson, - y -{St. Paul ..... fi 5 .808|Menoken 5, Valley City 15 and Bis-| champi Frank Kurtz, Kaneas jin 1931. and the club swinging through, you single in ninth scored Mel Our wits || at of pretty Peggy Graham, | St, Pau St, Pauls suring of con | eansas City. 7 ‘692 |marck 12. City, 1882 Olympic competitor; Falls to Block Runner can hit hard with a minimum ‘mar- run that beat Cubs. above, 18-year-old Los Angeles | 13. Louisville Colonels won 6-8 in 11 | Milwaukee 8 652 Officials Are Chosen sonny Re ccciated Preae Pena) |, Burleigh’s boys certainly didn’t pull} gin of arror. Ed Brandt, Dodgers—Held Card- high school girl, who is prep- innings. R H E/Minneapolis .. 9 1609] Officials for the meet were also| champion. (Associ ress ) |their punches any in those two extra - inals in check while mates pound- ig for a try at the women’s rouisville ....040 010 000 01— 6 11 1 |Louisville ... 16 407announced Wednesday. C. H. Kim- inning struggles. That was just part 4 itty bean and’ won, national title this fall. Though ‘st Paul......011 300 000 00— 5 9 2/ Indianapolis 13 316\ball, Fargo, will act as referee and Major League of the game as was also the fact that/ Mott Tracksters Win, Lew Riggs, Reds—His single in she has played the game only | (1 innings) \Columbus 18 280 {starter; J. C. Gould, Mandan, head a run that helped send Tuesday's Six Records Broken Eigin, N. D., May 13.—()—Six new records were established as Mott high school won the south slope confer- ence track and field meet here over five competitors, Mott scored 46 points. Others were Carson 36, Elgin 24, New Leipzig 14, t Regent 6, and New 5. Banning of Mott, who for the sec- four years, she recently won the 18 (217 California women’s tournament, and twice has annexed the Southern California junior title. She consistently drives 225 yards, judge; George Schaumberg, assistant manager; Ed Herr, clerk of course; Francis Gruenfelder, R. B. Murphy, Father Henry Holleman and Charles (Goodwin, track judges; Paul Netland and J. N. Roherty, track inspectors; M. H. Anderson, John McLaughlin and Ted Meinhover, judges of weights; Themar Simle and I. W. Huss, judges py of jumps; L. C. McMahon and Bill Taylor, N. D., May 13—A four-run|Ellison, both of Mandan, and Ray rally in the 12th inning gave the|Johnson, Carson, timers; Erman Richardton baseball team a 10-6 vic-|Haldi, scorekeeper; Fay Brown, an- 5 tory over the Taylor nine here Sun-|nouncer; Robert Penner, check room; | Pitching—Benge, Bees, 4-0; Gumbert, day afternoon. It was Taylor’s sec-|Bill Lambert, press steward; and Roy! Giants, 3-0. ond setback at the hands of Rich-|Neff and R. L. Wells, tickets. — AMERICAN LEAGUE ay Sports Round-Up Oral Davis and Joe Teie engaged By EDDIE BRIETZ fateful contest into overtime was scored when “Gabby’s” young catcher finished second in trying to block a runner from the plate. The ball was there in time but Bru-|Catcher Pasek was knocked headlong and the pellet squirted out of his and Cuyler, |mitt. Furthermore, the home run that stopped the winning spree did no Moore, |better than nick the white left fiela foul line as it sailed out of the parr. ond successive year was high point r Softball Registration mn pith 15 points, established new : Card Deadline Friday I Individual registration cards in the a Bismarck Diamondball Association | Shafer, LaMaster and Thompson, | Toledo :Ringhofer; Rigney, Fischer and Pa- sek, Fenner. the seventh with the bases full and two out gave them 6-4 win over Phils. Bill Brubaker, Pirates—Led Pir- ates’ attack against Bees, driving in three runs with a homer and two singles. mica ers Minneapolis 11; Toledo 6. Louisville 6; St. Paul 5. Others postponed. Richardton Defeats Taylor Nine, 10 to 6 (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Terry, Giants, 512; baker, Pirates, 452. Columbus at Kansas City rain. Indianapolis at Milwaukee rain. Company L Trounces | eae hie Company K, 13 to 6 Postpone Amateur Elimination Bouts Burleigh County Event June 8 to Pick Team for State Golden Gloves Thomas Hogties Yanks Al Thomas, starting his first game. allowed but four hits as he hogtied the Yankee batsmen. Vic Sorrell turned in the best pitching performance of the day when he let the Red Sox down with shree hits. Dizzy Dean was shelled with 13 hits as the Dodgers beat the Cardi- nals 5-2 behind Ed Brandt winning his first game of the season. The game was marked by bickering be- tween Manager Casey Stengel of the Dodgers and Leo Durocher of the Cards and they met behind the ; : grandstand after the game to settle their differences. Durocher said Casey hit him with a bat but Sten- Scoring heavily in the early innings, Company L trounced Company K, 13-16 in the seven-inning Fort Lincoln League game played Monday night. Deatherage and Bradley garnered two hits apiece in four trips to the plate for Company L and Watson, pitcher, limited the opponents to four safeties. Company L scored five runs in the first inning, added three in the; second, one in the third and four in the fourth while Company K got a pair in the second, three more in the third and one in the seventh. The in a pitching duel for eight innings, with Davis allowing only five scat- tered hits and Teie nine. Johnny En- gold replaced Teie in the eighth for Taylor, and Clark went in for Davis in the ninth for the visitors. New York, May 13—(P}—Hate to Richardton pounded out four runs |SP0ll ® good story, but Joe aga in the first frame and two more in|1S no $75,000 pores +. He cost ball the seventh, while Taylor scored once | Yankees just $25,000 cash, pis in each of the third, fifth and sixth |Players supposed to be worth $15,000 Postponement of the Burleigh county elimination for the state Golden Gloves tournament, which will be staged here in connection with the Pioneer Day Festival in July, was announced Wednesday by Ted Cam- \pagana, county recreational director. ger, Tigers, 27. Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 37; Gehrig and Dickey, Yankees, and R. Ferrell, Red Sox, 36. Home runs—Foxx, Red Sox, 8; Dickey, Yankees, 7. Pitching— holder, Indians, 3-0; Broaca, Yankees, and Phelps, White gel insisted that it merely was his| ©: k PO A EI" phe county elimination bouts, ori-jinnings and rallied to deadlock the|more. . . Fashion hint: Lefty O'’Doul.| goy, 2.0, fist, Frankie Frisch broke up the 1 i ‘ 2 ginally slated for May 18, have been sooee et clxcail/ in. the last, half -0t ene ae ane ——— 5 5 2} moved to Monday, June 8. An: - 5 Eddie Jackson Drives in Run | 1 4 2 Sler wishing to Dials in tne piel nee ree ty ne POA E in the green suit,” Forks to Be College work relief office, Kelley said. For the second day in a row, the 1 © © 0; tournament must first win the coun-| Hardy, c . » epee alias a Viale So | has shifted to a i { Klein, If aie igi Set eee ae | azz! 8 ‘The season opens next Giants won 2 ball game in the ninth | Nelson. 3rd ® 1 8 ©) ty eliminations, Campagna stated. | Gruman, sbss § 2 2 2 3 4 dazzling plaid .. . a pb niin night with first games in the City icy inning; Travis Jackson hitting a! Hiness.rf - : 0 1 ¢ | Deadline for registrations in the|Erbstoesser, rf 6 2 2 1 9 © Also, James J. Grand Forks, N. D., May 13.—(?)—| League. 7 single to score Mel Ott for a 5-4 win SZ ne ie Wg Wz | SoumMY event has been set at Friday, OR a Ue ee ake S00 er tae eee ante C. A. West, director of athletics at the over the Chicago Cubs. Totals .... 29 4 6 10 3 June 5. Bee esi He ee cl . F re eee Rae ihe Hemmer for Leitz a on a Classes in boxing instruction are Kreucer, Ca a Ya Yee eae for Piety ee bas nigel poser ae ee Spaniel Takes Show ee Phillies into the National League cel-! Company I ¢ FO %|being held regularly every Monday| Riven? of” 2 MIgUE= in the state to be represented in the i s Jar when they beat them 6-4. ng 2 $ & }jand Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in SR et Been) a he: aay, inter-collegiate championships here Honors at Dickinson Nagurski, former Gop’ football Ch Darkness and an approaching 6 © 1 ©jthe small gymnasium at the World S414 10 26 17 12 a ack ee | Friday and Saturday. Eee ee rl 7 ch thunder storm ‘halted the “Bees-Pi- 2 2 § OS) War Memorial building. ee Bre te oa Park ‘rece “track | The biggest fleld yet entered in the | «cpnay chueen”” “Gockeet "aperdel | barrier in his wresting comeback. The <p rates game is 0 oo 7 6 69 9 0 2 0 annual event will compete in the . “nag” je inning. ‘ 5 ode pa 8M has had to employ owned by H. A. Powers carried off|“nas” Tuesday night threw Lou rec gs other games were called on Eadiick, f° i 1 « 0|Reese Pitches 3-Hit ‘a8: oo fl 50 additional] trace meet, scheduled to open Friday. | pedigree honors in the Dickinson dog | Plummer of Baltimore in 35 minutes 0) account of rain. Washington held a Watson. p. 1 * 2 3!) Game for F-M Twins| fiers € 6 1 6 yo clerks. . , New| Track finals will be held Saturday af-| snow conducted by the Rotary-spon- | 12 seconds. Nagurski weighed 230 and 21 3-0 lead over the White Sox when the | P!ctrowsk! ee ee Kuckle, cf 2 6 0 8 8 OO ODoul . York, the largest ee yr first time tennis and goit |e! Boy Scout troop. Thirty canines . tie rain came down in the third inning protals ae lod eae a ein 6 St, Paul, May 13.0 At hit pelinerier, : 7 4 ; 5 a aly in ee et a yee) ne: ee ts will be ‘Bix were entered. “Toodles” a crossed Natives of otod che game jetrowski fo 5th. 4 ' .—(/P}—A three- 4 ague eams, - | tournament staged. breed, owned by Virginia. Wilberding, Cape Province ‘ Reale Aittasd tediane es cation ceScore by innings: 1. oog 1 6 {Pitching performance by Reese of the} Vranna, cf 4 0 1 0 9 0} game to go to Monday. ..|coUrts are ready and championships | Ceptured lips showmanship, Larg- |the Duke of Kent as “Hail! Signy fe” in the second with the Indians in the|Company I. . ‘! $31 goo x-213 [Fargo-Moorhead team Wednesday had} otais .... 55 8 6 16 11 5 {Swell day, too... Two fans were be- doubles and singles will be} est dog entered was Collie owned by |Elephant!” di his South African lead 2-1. Summary: Winning pitcher, Wat-|given the twins their fourth straight pecore, bY Innings: | ong oo4—10 {moaning the fact in Lindy’s. . . One Robert Reis while a Toy Fox Terrier |Our, while natives of the Transvaal r oe son; losing pitcher, Leitz: | icft. 0, [victory in the Northern League. 3 [1001 011 003 on0— 6 |said: “Pity there's no ball game, but “Kuple” owned by Elmore Wecker,|Called him the “Lord of the White tur NATIONAL LEAGUE pase, tte three: three hase hits, one; | The Twins defeated Wausau, 4 to 0, Left on base—Richard- |the Jints are in Philly and the Yanks was the smallest. . * | Cliffs.” Sic Dodgers Shell J. Dean home runs, four; double or triple |to remain undefeated and further en- Beane, ae mephaaeatricis are traveling.” . “Where are the : Brooklyn — The clubbed | Plays, none; hits off Watson +i" er |tenched themselves in first place. | 2raton 2,’ Taylor 1; two base hits |Dodgers?” inquired the drinking com- Fights Last Night | would take two billion earths, Eg Dizay Dean for 13 hits to defeat the|ifemmer 2 in 3 innings: struck out by | Although Crookston be rallied for Richardton 1, ‘Taylor 2: three base tpanton, . . “Aw, they're somewhere |laced aide by side, to form s continu- Re league-leading Cards, 5-2. R H EB] Watson 11; 09 Sei avaon 1: off Celts [ene pane ie fhe Slane oti On| Plays—Richardton 1 double; hits off around the bottom of the league,” (By the Associated Press) spherical shell around our sun 3! c St. Louis.. 100 000 100— 2 4 0/ bases on Dale of Wild pitches, Wat- came back with two Davis 5 in 8% innings: off Clark 3 {replied No, 1, disgustedly. . . ‘Hankinson, |* distance equal to the earth's dis- Sto lyn 300 101 OOx— 513 2/4504" nit by pitcher, Watson 1. the inning to score an 11-10 win. in 3% innings; off Tele § in 7 innings: 216, tance from that body. d J. Dean and Ogrodowsti; Brandt,|*°timpires: Harper and Hagen. A nine-run fourth-inning attack/ off Engold ¢ jn {innings struck cut) pull MeKechnle is one of the Walker, 160, Germanys (ios Pepe : a gave Superior o 14-10 win over James-/ )Y engoid 9; bases on balls off Davis | few big league pilots to erder i" g ‘Texas, with more than 16,420 miles Giants Nese Out Cubs New York—The New York Giants, Ott’s ninth-inning STETSON HATS for Men at Alex Rosen & Bro. town. The Winnipeg-Duluth game was halted in the fourth inning by rain. EXPERIMENTS FOR THE , GOVERNMENT, 1 HAVE PERFECTEDAN ELECTRICAL ) YOUR RAY THAT STIMULATES PLANT GROWTH AND Teie 0; off Engold Engold, Richard- ton; Hank Schmidt, Taylor. morning practice as a regular Our Boarding House With Major Hoople parlay. Then he treated everybody and walked out again with $102.90... All he did was pick 11 winners. . . Could have had 12 but he didn’t want to wait for the result of a night game. . . . Paste his name in your hat... That bird may come in handy during the football season. . . In presenting ‘Buddy Myer with a, $500 diamond ring, emblematic of the 1935 batting cham- ponship, Senator Harrison of Missis- sippi referred to Buddy as the Aiiagg val to qualify for the open? Oh, no! His fast ball gone, Guy Bush, more DM Ve / We Se4 pri Ro ~~ THE HEADLIGHT. “©1000 oy eas coven, 7.12 03 00 oer.