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BOSTON CLUB TAKES | EXCITING TEN-INNING VERDICT FROM BUCS Move Into Fifth Place Ahead of | Reds, Victims of Phil- lies, 9-7 eS nes ‘ PEARSON HUMBLES BROWNS Ostermueller, Walberg Tame Tigers as Red Sox Win 3-1 Decision f (By the Associated Press) 5 One notch above all the other sur- i wises of the major league baseball | season, which include the miserable showings of last year’s world series rivals, the Tigers and Cubs, the un- certain performances of the Giants and the complete failure of the Browns’ hurling corps, comes the showing of the Boston Bees. A hopeless tail-ender a year ago. the reorganized Bees have been show- ing signs of rejuvenation that can't de explained entirely by the new play- ers they have acquired. By taking an exciting ten-inning decision from the Pirates Wednesday, 4-3, the Bees moved into fifth place in the National League ahead of Cincinnati's Reds, | who took a 9-7 pounding from the Phillies. WEDNESDAY’'S STARS Baxter Jordan and Al Lopez, Bees— Former singled home win- ning run against Pirates in tenth. Latter hit home run with one on. Sylvester Johnson, Phillies — Drove in winning runs in 9-7 vic- tory over Reds. Bill Werber, Red Sox—His home run accounted for all of Boston's runs. Monte Pearson, Yankees — Checked Browns with six hits and fanned six. Leaders Triumph More orthodox performances were | seen in the American League where/ the Yankees and Red Sox, running first and second, won the only other games that escaped rains. The Yanks trimmed the Browns 4-1} behind Monte Pearson's flinging while the Red Hose defeated the Tigers, 3-1. Ff Not only have the Bees won 11 out | of 23 games thus far to place just a game behind the Cubs, but their two ties and the overtime triumph Wed- nesday indicate they have what it takes to come through in the clutches. The Phils, who also have shown the ability to do some real damage to the leaders, hit more effectively than the Reds although each team got 14 biows. Pearson Whiffs Six Monte Pearson had little trouble subduing the Browns with six hits and an equal number of strikeouts to! gain his fourth victory for the Yanks. The world champion Tigers could! get only six blows off Rube Walberg and Fritz Ostermueller, Boston lefties. A possible explanation for some of the Giants’ troubles cropped up when the New Yorkers took advantage of enforced idleness to complete a deal sending Smoky Joe Martin, relief third baseman, to Baltimore along; with a bundle of cash in exchange for | Eddie Mayo. : NATIONAL LEAGUE ! “! Bees Nose Out Pirates Boston.—The Bees nosed out Pitts- AF curgh 4-3 in 10 innings. RHE Pittsburgh .. 000 210 0000-3 9 1 Boston. ...... 000 300 000 1— 4 9 1! (10 innings) Swift; Hoyt and Padden, Laming. 1} McFayden and Lopez. 14 Phillies Win from Reds Philadelphia.—The Phillies slugged out a 9-7 win over Cincinnati. RHE Cincinnati -» 000 213 OO1— 714 1 Philadelphia .. 002 112 30x— 914 1 Stine, Hilcher and Lombardi; Da- vis, Johnson, Zachary and Atwood, irace. Others postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE H Red Sox Beat Rowe Detroit.—Boston scored three runs off Rowe in the fourth and defeated Detroit 3-1. RHE Boston 000 300 000— 3 9 0 Detroit . 000 100 000-— 1 6 0 ‘Walberg, Ostermueller and R. Fer- tell; Rowe, Lawson and Cochrane. Pearson Checks Browns 8&t. Louis.—The Yankees, behind the six-hit pitching of Pearson, beat St. ; Louis 4-1. RHE New York 000 100 1022-411 0 St. Louis 000 000 100-— 1 6 2 é Pearson and Glenn; Hogsett, Cald- well and Giuliani, Hemsley. Others postponed. Major League Leaders | IIE a ae Jie a | (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE ee ae: Giants, 512; Bru- C Reds, 2%; Moore, eo | | Giants, 23. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936 Bees’ Showing Is Biggest Surprise of Major Campaign middie of May. (By the Associated Press) NORTHERN LEAGUE Set for Indianapolis Speed Classic Wilbur Shaw (left), of Indianapolis, and Phil “Red” Shafer (right) of Des Moines, are among the veteran drivers entered in the annual 900-mile auto race to be run May 30 at Indianapolis. Trials to prune the entry list of 45 down to 33 for the $110,000 race will start about the (Associated Press Photos) St. Paul Hurlers Took | € ! Honors in Win-Streak St. Paul, May 14—()—It’s back- stage for the sluggers while the pitch- ers take a bow for St. Paul’s 16-game winning streak. The American Association leaders, stopped Tuesday by Louisville in their (quest for No. 17, couldn’t get along without some timely hitting, of course, but consider the records: The starting pitchers finished 14 of the 16 games. In one of the others, seven innings of shutout relief pitching enabled the Saints to overcome an eight-run dis- oe in the second inning to win to 8. There were four shutouts in the string of five games in which the opposition got only one run. Lou Gette, who has a record of six wins and no losses, leads the pitchers in effectiveness, having allowed only 18 runs in 51 innings. Glenn Spencer has five wins and one defeat, and John Rigney has three wins. Reds ‘Heckling’ Ban May Be Boomerang a i 14.—()—Cleve- | New York, May land’s front office may be thorough- ly justified in trying to put a judicial block on the “heckling” of Johnny Allen, the temperamental righthander obtained in a trade with the New York Yankees, but. there are pretty good reasons for suspecting it may prove a boomerang. publicity grievance, filed with President Will Harridge of the American League, hardly will soften the rival attitude Ww L Fargo-Moorhead ..... & 0 1.000 5 3 625 1 < 500 4 4 500 Superior 3 4 429 Winnipeg . 2 4 333 Crookston 2 4 = .200 Results Wednesday Fargo-Moorhead 5; Wausau 2. Jamestown 19; Superior 10. Duluth 10; Winnipeg 5. Eau Claire 14; Crookston 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE w L_sPet. St. Louis .. 14 8 636 New York 13 10 565, Pittsburgh 12 10 545 Chicago . 12 bt 522] Boston. » il 120 (478 Cincinnati 120 14 = 462 Brooklyn ... 14 AIT Philadelphia 16 M7 Results Wednesday Boston 4; Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 9; Cincinnati 7. | Others postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE w L Pet. New York ....... 18 8 692 Boston 18 9 667 Cleveland . 15 9 625 Detroit 12 12 500 Chicago .. 10 10 500 Washington 13 14 481 Philadelphia 8 15 348 St. Louis 4 21 160 Results Wednesday Boston 3; Detroit 1 New York 4; St. Louis 1 Others postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wou t. St. Paul .. . 21 6 118 Kansas City 15 8 652 Milwaukee + 16 8 667 Minneapolis » 9 625 Louisville . 12 16 429; Indianapolis . 6 14 429 Columbus + 8 18 .308 . 5 19 208 Results Wednesday Minneapolis 14; Toledo 0. Louisville 11; St. Paul 5. Milwaukee 9; Indianapolis 8. Columbus 8; Kansas City 0. Sykeston Wins Wells Play Day Competition Fessenden, N. D., May 14.—Sykeston scored 58% points to win the annual Wells county Play Day contests here. Heaton tallied 35 points for second; Cathay 24%; and Hurdsfield 11. Irvin Stiles of Sykeston won individual scoring honors, garnering 26% points with first place in the 100, 220, 440, 880-yard runs, and the hurdles. Chester Lunby tallied 13% points to win second honors. IDIOTS! MY NEW FOR W BAH, TO YOU BLITHERING Y 7H' OLD OF STIMULATING SEEDS TO SUPER-GERMINATING EFFORTS, IS TOOSCIENTIFIC YOUR DENSE BRAINS~ SPUT=T-T—~UMF-F -F-~ AH! NOW To SHOCK THE EMBRYO WITH THE ELECTRIC CURRENT AND REAP A HARVEST BEFORE BAXTER'SS PLANTS or tactics. But custom and tradition have val- idated tactics on the diamond that would be outlawed most anywhere else in athletics, Slugging Matches Top Northern League Play &t. Paul, May 14.—(?)—Three slug- ging matches featured games in the Northern Baseball League Wednesday as the leading Fargo-Moorhead nine hung up its fifth straight win. A five-hit pitching performance by Fish enabled the Twins to defeat Wausau, 5-2. Jamestown pounded out 20 hits to swamp Superior 19-10 and square the series with a game apiece. Duluth, playing the second time in eight scheduled games, hung up its first win of the season, downing Win- nipeg 10-5. The Dukes’ other games have been rained out. In_another free-hitting contest, Eau Claire trimmed Crookston, 14-4. SET GOLF TOURNEY Valley City, N. D., May 1¢.- ‘The Country Club of Valley City will hold its seventh annual invitational golf tournament Saturday and Sun- day, May 30 and 31, announces Dr. C. J. Merdith, tournament chairman. Qualifying rounds may be played Saturday or Sunday morning. Our Boarding House With Major Hoople Y DISCOVERY 7f COOT IS As Mas Efi iit BLS’ attached to the} PLANTING ELECTRICITY, RESERVE INFIELDER HITS TWO HOME RUNS IN ONE INNING {Sports Round Up By EDDIE BRIETZ Roy Pfleger Is Fourth Player in 34 Years to Accomplish Feat Chicago, May 14—(#)—Roy Pfleg- er, Minneapolis reserve infielder, had his name in the American Associa-|SECRET OF PUTTING LIES IN) CLUB LOW AND tion’s record book Thursday, along with prospects for a regular job with the Millers. Playing second base in place of Andy Cohen Wednesday, Pfleger be- came the fourth player in 34 years of Association slugging to clout out two home runs in one inning as the Mill- ers blistered Toledo 14-0. He turned on his loud hitting in the eighth inn- jing during which Donie Bush’s men} scored nine times, at the expense of Oliver Thomas, Mudhen relief hurl- er. Arch McKain gave the Hens only five singles. The other members of the two- homers-in-one inning club are Eddie Kenna and Nick Cullop, former Mill- jers, and Pat Crawford, now secretary of the Columbus club, who did it while playing with the Red Birds. Louisville banged out 14 hits, in- cluding a homer and a double by Gil Brack, to hand the league-leading St. Paul Saints their second straight de- feat since running up a string of 16 straight victories. The count was 11 scoring in the last five innings. Norman hit a homer for the Saints. Lin Storti, Milwaukee's third base- raising his season’s total to 11, to help the Brewers conquer Indianapolis, 9 Bill McGee, recently sent to Col- umbus by the St. Louis Cardinals, hits in a night game as the Red Birds scored an 8-0 shutout. A triple by Don Gutteridge, Red Bird third base- man, with the bases loaded in the fifth, was the highlight of an 11-hit assault on three Blue hurlers. Kels Wallop Mudhens Minneapolis—Seoring five runs in the fifth and nine in the eighth, Min- neapolis won from Toledo 14-0. RHE Toledo ... 000 000 00-0 5 1 Minneapolis 000 050 09x—14 11 0 Sullivan, Garland, Thomas and Tresh; McKain and George. Colonels Trounce Saints ' St. Paul—Behind the effective pitching of Bass, Louisville took its; second straight from St. Paul 11-5. RH El Louisville.. 000 012 413-11 14 1! St. Paul... 020 000 003-5 8 3 Bass and Thompson; Spencer, Hutchinson, Rigney and Fenner. j Brewers Edge Out Tribe Milwaukee—Milwaukee nosed out Indianapolis 9-8 in 11 ps - Indianapolis— 010 300 022 0-8 7 1 Milwaukee— 110 023 100 O1—9 14 3 (11 innings). | Page, Sharp, Gallivan and Riddle; | Hatter, Heving and Smith. i Red Birds Blank Blues Kansas City—Columbus shut out Kansas City 8-0 in a night game. RH £E Columbus. 001 150 001I— 8 11 0; Kan. City. 000 000 000-0 7 3! McGee and Owen; Stiles, Moncrief, Vance and Madjeski. Art Shires Signs With ; Chicago Semipro Club Chicago, May 14.—(#)—Charles Arthur (The Great) Shires, first base- man, boxer, referee and raconteur, has returned to Chicago, scene of the greatest triumphs, to play baseball. He was due to take his first work- out Thursday—not, however, with the Chicago White Sox, who brought him here in 1928—but with a semi-pro- fessional club, Bill Haley's Mills team. What the great man will get for his services neither Harley nor Shires cared to reveal. Still a little chesty, but nothing like the rollicking boy who took a couple of brisk fistic workouts with Russell (Lena) Blackburne, manager of the sox in 1929, Shires said he was through with organized baseball. STETSON HATS for Men at Alex Rosen & Bro. PLANT A SOCKET ON TH’ END OF Your SCHNOZZLE, MAJOR, AND KINDLE AN (( EVER-BLOOMING | New York, May 14.—(®)—The pros | will tell you that Lawson Little, Jr., jwalked right in, turned around and ! walked right out = again... Lt. Gar GOLF SWING CLOSE TO GROUND Davidson is sad be- cause Darrell Les- ter, Texas Chris- tian’s all-America center, didn’t win jan appointment tol West Point. . Curtis Cup Decision Left to Committe Southport, Eng, May 14.-(>1 looks like the Curtis cup, internationa: golfing trophy, will spend the nex! year out in the rain unless the rive: American and British players call of;, their “Alfonse and Gaston” act, First the Americans, insisted thai the British should take the cup in. asmuch as the recent cup match at Gleneagles ended in a draw at 44 points to 4%. The British, however, are not so sure that would be “play. ing the game.” They’re going to leave it up to the international match com. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: to 5, with the Colonels doing ail their | erie golf game in which a player can ad- just himself to his own individuality as long as he adopts a stance that is man, hammered out three homers, | comfortable. It matters little whether sistency. held Kansas City to seven scattered| ‘The player should try to deliver! manner. {of Minnesota football team, Thurs- E/to Tau Beta Pi, |from the pomegranate. Neither did the fleet Bobby Wilson, who was supposed to be signed, sealed and all but de- Darrell Lester ilivered to the 1937 Army team. . . La iBxclusive: Eddie Chamberlain will ibe back at Dartmouth as backfield j coach this year... Austen Lake re~ ‘ports via the Boston American that ,the fire in the Harvard press box (Saturday was not the result of a mis- FINISHING | Ti ‘chievous attempt to apply the W. K. STROKE IN THE Said sia ;colleague. . . Brooklyn writers are {working their heads off to get the \tront office? a NEA front office By ART KRENZ NEA Service Golf Writer In putting, the club is brought into right angles to the de- It is one phase of the Old Pop Foster is a good sport at that... He says Arthur Dono- van turned in one swell job of refereeing in the McLarnin- Canzoneri fight last week. . - It couldn’t possibly . . Thanks for writ- Until the player finds the Mee peer is ee position, he cannot expect to BFbp putbe\'withr hy. ‘degree of tome | details of that unassisted triple play. +... Have the tennis powers finally |come to and decided to let Bitsy Grant play Davis cup singles with Wilmer Allison? .. . Well, it’s time. . . Grant has been given the run-around llong enough. . . Poor old Rabbit Mar- .. the best he can do is hit 46 for Elmira. . . and field like the jole debbil himself. . . Seidel Wins Big Ten | aia ® smooth, even sweep with the club; not make a quick stab at the ball. This can be done by bringing the club back low and close to the ground, and finishing the stroke in the same Here is an example of life with . the delirious Dodgers: Until Scholarship Medal! {Wrrnctasy van Mungo had par- : | ticipated in nine of the team’s 24 Minneapolis, May 14.—(#)—Glenn| engagements. .. He was credited E. Seidel of Minneapolis, captain of with five losses and one tie... the 1935 Big Ten champion University But with a little luck and a few runs, he would have won eight day was awarded the western confer-| of the nine games... ence medal for proficiency in scholar- ship and athletics at Minnesota. President Lotus D. Coffman of the university told students assembled} for the annual cap and gown day ex- ercises the medal represents “the highest degree of achievement in his athletic as well as his scholastic work,” Election of Seidel, who now is backfield coach at Tulane university, national honorary engineering fraternity, also was made public. Membership is limited to the scholastic upper quarter of the sen- ior class in engineering, architecture, chemistry and mines. f Beidel played quarterback on the; undefeated Minnesota grid teams of | 1933-34-35. Nat Fisher, editor of the Ring, had @ sad experience in Washington. . . On the night of the Freddy Miller- Petey Sarron fight, he was called on for an impromptu radio talk. . . The program's sponsors gave him $100. . . Nat went from the radio station to the fight arena, put the $100 down on Miller and lost every dime of it... So Helen Hicks has taken up knit- ting. . . Jack Blackburn, who trains Joe Louis, gave “Boo Boo” Hoff, D. D. Gwaltney of Suffolk, Pa., carries @ $1,000 insurance policy on) a 27-year-old ham, which is kept in, a fireproof safe. The beverage grenadine is made The juice is | boiled with sugar to produce the red- colored liquid. | i expert and efficient is so badly 0 WeDo STATIONER‘ PRINTING COME HERE FOR HANES! ° DAHL CLOTHING STORE 410 Main Bismarck, N. D. Phone 359 I've been all around the Short-circuit and I PICK HANES! Short-circult! 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The bout will be fought he stands with the feet spread apart,|vilie, North Dartmouth, Mass.: That|in Sydney, Sept. 8. or with them close together in Bobby to 8, in 11 innings. The big blow was Jones fashion, but he must be re- was an errpr. Chet Laabs’ double which sent Chet |iaxeq, Wilburn home with the winning run. | correct . P. 8.: To Salwaechter: Rush | mittee, The humming bird is the fastest in flights over short distances. ——————— story than the creel, “perfect” quarterback, who day and the baseball Gophers lost their first game of the season. ROSS SIGNS | Chicago, May 14—()—Barney Ross, | world’s welterweight champion, sign- | every day, New York . Washington Detroit . Fargo . ‘ Fights Last Night i | Fights Last Night_ (By the Associated Press) Oakland, Calif.— Al Manfredo, 149, Fresno, Calif, outpointed | Duluth .. Johnny Dias, 150, Fall River, | 5. ‘Angeles . Mass, (10), wun Miami Tampa .. 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