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|, Capital Citians MORRIS SHUTS OUT COLORED NINE WITH | THREE SAFE BLOWS) { Leary, Troupe Troupe Hit Homers in‘ 15-Hit Attack on Three Visiting Hurlers SLEFKA IN STELLAR ROLE Brilliant Infield Combination Stretches Errorless Games to Four Bismarck’s hard-hitting national semi-pro champions scarcely got a good workout Tuesday night as they smashed out a 22-0 victory over the Detroit Colored Giants at the local ball park. Batting all the way around in the first, fourth, fifth and six innings, the locals counted at will as Barney Morris, dusky right-hander, set the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936 .|HBAVY GANNONADING! [7 FEATURES ALL BUT! "IGBRS 5-4 VICTORY’ Bucs Lace Out 12 Hits to Beat! Bees; White Sox Upset Yanks in Slugfest (By the Associated Press) Say what you want about those iDean boys—their big talk and oft- time astonishing antics—but week by ‘week it becomes more apparent that jas they go, so goes the gas-house gang from St. Louis. Stealing a page from the history of Babe Ruth's heyday with the New Blues Regain Lead As Brewers Falter Trounce Milwaukee, 5-2; Kansas City Defeats Saints, 1-0 ‘i GREAT GOLF i the Minneapolis Millers, 5-2. Kansas HC oa &t. Paul, 1-0, regained Blast Out 22-0 Win Over Detroit Giants Daffy Dean Hangs Up Cardinal Duo’s 14th Win, Beating Dodgers, 5-4 5-4 Rookie Sensation Makes Good in Big Time The Standings Jamestown «+ Eau Claire ... Fargo-Moorhead Superior . Crookston Duluth ... Re Eau Claire 8; Duluth 7. Winnipeg 10; Jamestown 9. Crookston Fargo-Moorhead 1. Superior 8; Wausau 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww L St. Louls .. rT New York . ri Pittsburgh « 20 Chicago .. 30 Cincinnati 23 Boston ... Brooklyn Philadelph: 1 Results Tuesday : In the Saints-Blues tilt St. Louts $1-Brooktyn 4. Mira down with three scattered LSet ara pet inet tie. ae pitched four-hit ball for the victors, Plesburk i Boston 4 : . bent a hi Al Leary with a home run, a double tlonal League leaders right now. By ART KRENZ Art Herring, who allowed but} Cincinnall ti feago, rains v4 | Tuesday night by Of course, there are such aces as (NEA Service Golf Writer) and two singles; Quincy Troupe with ! r —— iu a circuit clout and a double and Joe Joe OiMagglo, Pacific Coast star (ast year who same to New York touted as Babe Ruth’s euccessor, (Ducky Medwick, Pepper Martin,| As in other strokes, it is funda: clubs Dnt. he ee Desiderato with three singles in five) made goor in a big way when he took his place in the Yankees’ regular lineup. in a camera inter. {Rookie Stu Martin and the others|mentally important to have balance! i. o1 storton Cooper. New York . ieee trips to the plate led the 15-hit at-| view, he throws one in from deep left field, grins :onfidently as he views the futu d smashes cut {Whose batting has been keeping the/in the putting stance. A fourth night game scheduled be- | 2o8to? Bede tack on three visiting pitchers. ahi. (Associated Press Photos) (Cards up there in the pennant] ‘There is nothing comfortable about tween Todiawny elle are rode" whe Cleveland ae i Leary’s four-base drive touched off —-- ~ ~ ———'-— |chase, but even they seem to go bet-| being crouched over the ball, and it t Wannine 33 32 a five-run outburst in the fifth in- ter when one or the other of the|must be avoided; furthermore, See out. Sainte Chicago 20031 ning during which W. Smith and S, AM P ARKS, U. S. OPEN TITLIST, ccc Team Blanks Arkansas brothers is in action. crouch puts the hands far down the Blues berg At hing | Bhade! 13 28 Grove, who relieved him on the handle of the putter, where it is im- Kansas City—1 lant pitching! st, Louis Pe uy 31 mound, were belted for four safe| TUESDAY'S STARS possible to swing the club low and) Battle, Kansas City nosed out We cicege ee ones blows and issued two free passes to FIGURED- 100- 1 SHOT TO REPEAT, Junior Levi on 2.0 close to the ground in a smooth, Saints, 1-0. Detroit 5; Philadelphia 4. first | 9 Rip Radelitf, White Sox — Had |/ pendulum stroke. When the player|St Paul ..... 000 000 000-0 4 0! Washington 19: St. Houle 11. i Score 9 Runs in 3th pee SS two homers and single, driving in || crouches, he is apt to make a quick, Kansas C! 000 000 001— 1 9 1) Boston 14; Cleveland 6. Six bingles, including doubles by/Henry Picard, Horton Smith i oe ae vinkin <— in 11-9 victory over | |iifting stroke, resulting in @ choppy, neti and’ Fenner; Shores and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Steve Slefka, Hilton Smith and Fuverine: 4. Chit || Spo R d- U Myhre Bests Entringer and A.:| © poor Waner, Pirates—His pinch eee al) a Ge wig ia tees 4 Sy wr Be , two walks and two errors avorites to ure ‘ * 4 ie more erect, a <ansas C anaewen: faved the way for nine more runs in uae rts Noun P| Schneider in Tight Pitch. || single started two-run winning |] the end of the shaft. Milwaukee—The Millers dropped) Sifiwaukee He the fifth frame and Troupe drove De- Championship ro EDDIE BRIETZ ing Duel Sa eae eeiaene haan cts —— from first place with a 5-2 decision. || Minwvane 23 ee oo ce sad Athletics to nine'hits'as Dera ||2nd Round Softball —_[sttivaukee .... S00 oop to0— 2 15. 1| outta HH base hit that featured another five-| Springfield, N. J. June 3—(%—| New York, June 3—(#)—Rah, rah, wes ook, as | Mo beh awa cahorges ais Tndianspol 6 3 run atteck in the sixth. |They're going to stick the king of|rah! Is the international league go-| Bismarck’s CCC company nosed|| “ payl Dean, Cardinals—Had Dod- |j Schedules Announced line, Hatter and Brenzel. : Toledo .... 30 , 4 The game was called after the/clubs, Samuel McAughlin Parks, Jr., ing ‘collegiate in a big way? Mon- ; Out the American Legion juniors in gers helpless for eight in a Red Birds Blank Colonels Re ‘Tuesday 4 Giants had been given a turn at bat! back in the deck Thursday and he aids pitcher’s battle between Myhre, star innings Second round schedules of the City Kansas City 1; St. Paul 0. treal’s infield gives the old col- lege try 100 per 5-4 victory. Johnny Kroner, Red Sox — Had triple and homer as Cleveland lost 14-6, Louisville—The Red Birds blanked and Commercial Leagues of the Bis-| rouisville 13-0 behind Morton Cooper's marck Diamondball association were j prilliant hurling. announced Tuesday by the board of Columbus ..... 111 001 135—13 14 7/ Minneapolis 5; Milwaukee 2, Columbus 13; Louisville 0. Toledo-Indianapolis, rain. in the seventh inning. Bismarck’s remarkable infield stretched the number of games in ; CCC hurler, and two Legion pitchers Tuesday evening at the Twenty-First St. diamond. doesn't expect to be lost in the shuf- {fle before the last deal is made at sun- down on Saturday—the finale of the which they have turned in errorless} 4th U.S. Open Golf cl cent. ... Del Bis- The Junior Legion collected only Senat control. Second round games open |rouis: 000 000 000. W 9, W i , 4 { herformances to four with Sietka.| "Parks is not the gambling-type ‘of |soneiie, the frst two hits and a ‘base on balls off|} ures his in i5 it victory over ||Wednesday night in the City ad|“Gooper ard "Ohervinkor La Master eather Man’s him a shortstop, contributing:the most bril- (player nor 1s he the betting frater~isacker, 1s from Myhre in the five-inning contest || Browns, Thursday night in the Commercial. | ang. Ringhofer. : May Decide Champion while the CCC collected only five off Johnny Entringer and Anton Schnel- | ider, The Legion team made two er- rors to the CCC team's one. These two teams, with the Capital {club, are entrants in the league re- cently organized in western Burleigh county. The box score: The board of control emphatically pointed out that the use of any player signed with another team will cause & forfeit by the offending team and the player will be suspended for two | To date, the Cardinals have won| weeks, ry 28 games, And half of these victories] Managers must have any player who are credited to Paul and Dizzy, yet the| wishes to transfer from one team to Deans represent only one-third of |another, sign a release card along with liant play. nity's choice. By shooting 299 last! second base to scoop up a hard-hit | sear he captured t ball in the third inning and rifled it|” septa euanthteonla to first to rob Knuckles, Giants’ left Ival Goodman, Reds—Hit home run in ninth to defeat Phillies 9-8 in season’s first night game. Toledo at Indianapolis, rain. Leaders (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE New Hampshire While they still hesitate to accept eas reNITRG TOE) him as one of their own from a shot-j| these lads get Helder, of a hit. making standpoint virtually every one | around); Hal King Morris Fans Eight jof the 169 amateurs and pros in pur-jat second hails Morris toyed with the visiting bat-|suit of his title are for Parks. the f a old ters and was never in any trouble.)man, Muskineuc ae : : Ben He whiffed eight, allowed only four) parks was disinclined to discuss his | Sankey, shortstop, Chicago, June 3.—(#)—Michigan and Iowa hopes for undisputed pos- session of the western conference baseball championship rode on the @| whim of the weather man Wednesday. The schools are scheduled to meet again at Ann Arbor for the champ- men to reach first base and only two] own chances, He’s - Ris. Legion HoOR,PO A EF . Batting— fonship. With each having a record 4 quite content again! graduated f Smith sunningl 2b o 0° so 6p {the six starting hurlers Frankie|the manager's signature and the cards ting—Terry, Giants, 426; 8. Mar-|o¢ eight wins ani 1] i nag third, and didn't issue a single/to be rated a 100 to 1 shot. He fig- latabaria eat "canbien: to points ¢ uneringet p o 0 9 2 0|Frisch has on his bench. must be in the hands of some member] tin, Cardinals, 386. wine Wediuendsy tipsotne _ enplat alk. ; njures that will put the pressure on |south of Atianta) and Fresco Thomp- | Schuck: ® 9 © 1 0] Paul never looked better than hejof the board 24 hours before game|Runs—J. Martin, Cardinals, 40; J./1¢ inclement weather forces cancel- ne ang Hed ae fgitredt eas the highly-regarded choices, Henry|son at third is from Columbia... .'vr sumac’: $39 68 fag {did for eight and a third innings inj time, the board stated. » Phillies, Vaughan, Pirates,| tation of today’s tilt, as it did yester- fee a send the oniniclas vepu. (Picard and Horton Smith. : Billy Rhiel, utility infielder, is a prod-| Feist: Ibs 0 9 3 0 0;85-4 victory over the Brooklyn Dodg-| Diamond No. 1 is the east high| 38. day, the teams will share the title. ae yes ae ee duct of Erskine, Brown, 1 j $08 8 4 ers Tuesday. They got to him finally |School diamond, No. 2 the south dia-|Hits—Jordan, Bees, @7; Medwick.| If both games had been played and ‘ The next home game will be played| M’Kenzie Nine Beats Richardson, “¢ 2 6 $ 9 $]in the ninth, nut by that time hhis}mond on Sixteenth 64. and No.3 the| Cardinals, 66, jthe teams split, Tilinols, which fin- y Sunday when the locals take on Val- Sterli And over at Newark, George Weiss| Powers, 3b ... 0 6 6 © 0 {mates had the battle sewed up. a uroundlcechadilea follow= Home runs—J, Moore, Phillies, 9; Ott, ished its season with ten wins and ~ ey City. Behind the three-hit pitch- terling Team, 11-3) 1:25 ‘an outtiela composed entirely of |, Schneider, p 1 1 ¢ © 0 0) Tommy Bridges, leading the Tigers|Seeond round Songasees oe scene _ 1 |t¥0s defeats, would have taken the tng of “steel Arm” Davis, the Hie) |collitchers. . . . Dick Porter starred |"P™°PPY «-""" 0 0 0 0 0 Sito a 5-4 win over the Athleics WAS) Sune 2-“Copaiin vs. Paramount, Panett eae | amamloeani. Liners scored a 20-0 shutout over the terling, N. D., June 3—Bliss, B.|at St. John’s at Annapolis; Ernie Koy| Totals ....16 2 0 15 5 2 inning diamond 1; _ Will's vs. Company A, Cardinals, 9-2. i eT All-Nations nine Tuesday night. The | Coons, C. Coons and Victor led a 12- ' comes from Texas Ue: Ralph Boyle Sicisenueh cen eat ¥ ‘é the route. diamond 2; K. C. Chevrolet, dia- AMERICAN LEAGUE H FL. APPER FANNY SAYS: i box score: hit attack on Wiidfang, Sterling|all but died for St. Xavier's at Cin-| oqo siee AER Dee Bl Pirates Club Bees tare, Witte, Qiacnone |e ave. ad 413; Di- EG. U.$. PAT. OFF. : H Detroit Giants AB R H PO A E| Pitcher, and McKenzie scored an 11-3/cinnati, and Max Rosenfeld, the| McCumber, ss. 1 1 0 2 4{ The Pirates clubbed the Bees for ‘8. Paramount, diamond ; Roseman, ss. 3 9 0 2 9 2 victory over the locals here Sunday.|spare, learned his baseball at Ala-!Hettman, rf et 8 sae in Meo ee wi “joel ere ee SEE Tt ai 3 ‘1 2|R- Coons, McKenzie twirler, was|bama. ... Where are the tobacco-| jv ire. P- py So anged oul safeties to trim four agape 2 8 9 6 6 bl nicked for 10 safe blows but got good |chewing Martins and the fist-swing-|Kiius: Sp 6 3} % & (St, Louis Brown hurlers, 15-11, al- Serer eae rove, ae oo ie i : f 5 e support from his teammates while | ing Medwicks?...Oh, Mr. Knapp! |[M. Lee, 1b 1 oo 7 6 ojthouga the Brownies held up their} June 15—Co. A Paramount, dia- Eouckics, ifp 2 0 + g 1 {the home team was committing a/ Fae TT Peete ome cle y ee tA Tce Pad pee EOE ra ony re iee wae Sige eee a a Ee 13 errors behind Wildfang.| James J. Johnston of the Garden ae nn aera cee ee a eligi the]? ine 17—Chevrolet wa. Co. ‘al Larkin, c .. so 0) Oe 2 x score: willing to bet, Joe Louis fights only ~S — _|¥anks, 11-9, a slugfest that saw 1; Will's vs. C n ais 0: *George, 3b .. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Btebling AB 4 f PO a Ejonce this year... Does the dapper Totals .... 19 58 2 15 9 11/30 safe blows, including two homers nee Paramou eae aa pee a ee ee he 1 ® one know something? . .. Smoothest} | Score by innings: by Rip Radcliff, rattle all over the en ten ee oTUatatituted tor Tuage tn 6th. { 1° 1 2 2 sports press agent in’ New York i 00 crn 2 2/field—and outside it. Boston's Red) Ja Snell Ges Pent ot Norn (Bears Tie Jimmies in apamarcie is - R a re 3 a ean fet pe Alden Calkins of the Trotting Horse AO Ree, ie ‘Sox opened up the power and collected] Dakota, diamond 2; Nash-! ‘Finch va Desiderato, 3b 5 3 2 9 0 0 eee Meme eam ene aad he site &: stten base—Eriekson: sa meats, ee, ere ie Schilts, i Northern Leadership ‘Troupe, c Be By ey Bye ile lac ae ec bis oe if hit—M. Lee; two base hits— 's cc's 3. “Inn,” di 2 es i y, <3 o) 0 0 livan, son of a at catcher, has st; Brophy, Hetti hits off Myh 2 - . Baur of idea: Any ae Here Gira be nilessae erin annie aang Cheveiond | in 8 Inhings. ott Entingse 4 tn 4 ine aun nie yeep alco 2 endl of N. Dave" Bhell| St, Paul, June 3—(P}—Mau Claire Leary, 1b Ba, 50 : ; {catching Job away from Frank Pytlak, nings, off A. Schneider 1 In 1 inning; d “ . as, diamond 3-5 vs. Shell Gas, dia- | Wednesday had moved into a virtual | Slefka, ss 1.0. 4 2 1 6 2 Of Totals.... 35 10 3 27 10 y struck out by Myhre 7, by Entringer | MOUn\ mond 1; Nash-Fineh ys. Bank ‘of N.|tle for the Northern League leader- S Goetz, If Do 05 OF 60) . . Jack Dempsey, on a hand-shaking| 4, by A. Schneider 1; bases on balls} Even at Cincinnati, where night-|pak., diamond 2; Schlits va. 3-W ship with a victory last night while Morrig, p's 5 2 2 1 8 [Mc Kensle AB OH "in, ne pe weleroeltig, <wresting | ot Myhre 1, off Entringer 1, time baseball made a financially suc-|Inn, diamond 3. : both Jamestown and Fargo-Moorhead es eee aches { +. Gla t Sine tone cessful debut before 19,173 fans, Al Totals o. 2 4.4 2 ae | 9, ° 1 » : were being defeated. 5 ° ithe Oakland Tribune using this chat- Hollingsworth, ‘4 {Inn, diamond 1; Nash-Finch 1 ; aise’ oe 000 000 0— ol Coons, 88 5 | ? ter... . After that run-around the ee 5 last. He went, el nutos, aaa cen gnmene oye aoe ‘Duluth put. aes a Fo geet eey Bismarck 2300 595 x—22| Wilton, ec .... 1 2 Davis Cup moguls gave him, nobody efea' uttle °0|when Chuck Klein’ x] June 18—CCC’s vs. Bank of N. Dak, i Biemarck 6; easy nieege taele €. Coons, 3b 2 ° could blame Bitsy Grant if he turned ” run pes to eons homes ae Fa| diamond 1; Schiita vs. Shell G of the Twins for undisputed posses-; || 0, DEO. Tuttle, N. D., June 3.—Washburn’s | strong Junior American Legion team mond 2; Nash-Finch vs, 3-Wa: ines second = diamond 3, w Troupe; two base hits—Grove, Par: 1 and gave the Reds a 9-8 win. Jamestown, : nell, Troupe, Haley, Smith, Leary: home runs—Leary, Goodman's four bagger broke it up Troupe; hits off (By the Associated Press) New York—Sonny Jones, 142';, Vancouver, outpointed Vince De Angelo, 145, New York (6). Los Angeles—Glenn Lee, tional League by trouncing the Doe: ers, 5-4. picks Horton Smith to win the na- tional open. . . Big league sophomores who are flops this season are blaming jit on the fame they earned as fresh- men. New Orleans Times-Picayune, who picked Bold Venture, Brevity and In- dian Broom in order in the Kentucky Derby, has bowed a tendon and is on the shelf for a few days. . . Friends --| Although the fight is two weeks defeated Tuttle, 11-5, here Sunda: { W. Smith 6 in 4 innings, off Grove Totals .... 3) away, more tickets have been sold at! Emerick and Keck shared ye The Giants-Cubs game at Chicago| Shells of mollusks do not grow.jlost is tied for the lead. ' 133 cites ore nT eigenen 0 Louis training camp at Lakewood | duties for the ecnee wih koe on lea 4 sae There is ~ life in thera, ut they are! The Jimmies fell before Winnipeg , \ nings; struck’ out by W. Smith 2, by | Mckenz 10 than were sold for both the Baer and “ : . ea made and added to the underlying jin another extra-inning game, 10-9, ’ MicKen : the receiving end of the two hurlers NATIONAL LEAGUE skin, = = Morris 8; bases on balls—off W. Smith | g————— + Carnera fights. . . . Frank Schild-! slants. Whitmore pitched for Tuttle in 10 frames, while Ruemmelle hel 5, off Groves 1, off Knuckles 1; wild ‘m Fights Last Night | |2echt one of Joe Louis’ sparring | with Wetzel doing the catching. Cards Dodgers | ‘ Knuckles f: eo Balle troupe, 1 ghts Last Nig’ jpartners, was Joe’s last amateur op- St. Louls—The Cardinsis. pulled ————— ‘ Umpires: D. E. Shipley, Tom Cayou. ponent... . Olin Dutra, an ex-champ, -|three games out in front in the Ni st eon 1 ae — 000 000 102 ee |with'e 14-8 telupmh, - 100 011 O2x—5 11 2 Baker, Butcher and Berres, Phelps; Bank of N. D. Scores B a Win Over Nash-Finch UDWEISER Now l5c + 210 001 101— 6 1 ve 606° 001 02x—14 15 Paced by Stanley Kwako, Allan| Edison. Neb. outpointed Gene | are fearful for Howard Mann, sports|Walker, Heusser, J. Dean and Davis. Quast and Carl Martin, the Bank of| Gravante. 143!2, Ocean Park, | Notes of the profession: Bill Keefe,| ed of the Chicago Dally News, gravely Gaiehouse No Charge for the Bottle North Dakota eaanerad Nesh-Finch, Calif. (10), ‘ spaghetti-cooking sports ed of the] il in a hospital. ai Pirates Triumph Sullivan; Marcum, Henry, Wilson and Pittsburgh—An eight-inning rally | Berg. netted two runs and a 5-4 SO: for OUT OUR WAY the Pirates over the Boston Bees. RHE AT'S JUS' WHY \ eosin. sseeeees 000 100 300—4 10 2 Pittsburgh ..... 020 000 12x—5 12 0 Chaplin and Lopez; Weaver, Brown SOME PEOPLE FAULT, and Todd. PONT. Hele Sera Caen PEOPLE Reds Down Phillies IN LIFE LAZY KN = TO RICK, WHEN é or THERS LOTS OF i i 11-8, in the only game played in the Fr Be ial softball league Tuesday & night. hj ¢ i Our Boarding House With Major Hoople WHEN YO STAMPED YO FOOT PRINT ON DAT MAILMAN’S RECEIPT, YO SHO CUT YOSELF ADRIFT ON ASEA OB TROUBLE, MISTAH MASARS YO MIGHT AS WELL OPEN IT AN! TAKE DE FULL FORCE OB DE sTORM, Ewako garnered four hits and scored four runs in as many trips to the plate, Quast collected four for four end Martin got three for four, including a triple to lead a 13-hit at- tack on two Nash-Finch hurlers. _ _ Bud Fisher was nicked for ten safe blows but got good support from his teammates and had trouble only in the first and fifth innings. The box WS SN WHAT A BLITHERING IDIOT L WAS EGAD, A BLACK CAT CROSSED % MY PATH BUT THIS of MORNING—— AN ILL y \] ver.tT's THER YEH-AN! TH’ HOG BUILDS FAT— ar OWN I GOTAFEW-ENOUGH 10 ENJOY. i AN' LEFT SOME FER SOMEBODY ELSE. YES, YOU GOT TH’ BERRIES, BUT 'I LISSENED 10 TH'BiRDs, HAVE THINGS~TO | \ TH’ GURGLIN’ CREEKS- TOOK A BRING HOME TH'| \ NAP ENSOVED TH FINE Ale Tice rb BENT ep nd d IN A FIGHT, AN!-- WELL= DON'T WORRY S \\ S Cincinnati—Breaking a ninth-in- ning tle, the Reds defeated the Phil- lies, 9 RHE Philadelphia . « 020 000.006—8 11 2 Cincinnati ..... 002 200 221-9 10 6 Bowman, Moore, Passeau and Kow- alik; Hollingsworth, Brennan and Campbell. New York at pe nicage rain. OMEN THAT TELLS ME THAT THE CONTENTS WILL BRING NAUGHT BUT MISFORTUNE / BAH f A PLAGUE TO LAWYERS/ ER-AH— YOU OPEN | > om CHUCK FULL OB LIGHTIN’ HOVERIN' OVAH YO HAIDS La loco onsnine Philadelphia ... 000 130 000-4 9 2 Bridges and Cochrane; Kelley and H PO 4 4 5 2 4 0 4 9 4 OME Sen Sa) 4 3 2 0 0 3 igre 1) B 3 1 9 9 0 Z 3 o 2 2 41 Zz IT, SASON ! AMERICAN LEAGUE os eT pe as | Z ‘ Yanks Win Streak Snapped 3 2 5 0 9 0 zZ New York—The White Sox snap- Anderson, rf .. 1 0 0 0 oF ez ped the Yankees five game winning wien "2 a4 gd ee eee RHE : sh-Finc! z Schlosser, ab ‘ 3 ‘ 9 ae | Pe pg 120—11 u Hl ; . Bradley, ct 1 0 Ww 000— 9 t W. Bolstad, 1b 4 0 0 f) fi De a oe 8 Of Lyons, C. Brown and Sewell; Ma- i Enemies § 4 4 8 8 yea tga : |. Jackwitz, XN c ‘Goiviite, 23 0 69 2 1 O / bs Tigers Decision A's ti va oe Bess : : . : 4 ‘ ‘i y AW Philadelphis—The Detroit Tigers 1 5. Bere, > ao Oe eee opened # tour of the east with » 5-4 q Hindemuth,o.2 1 0 1 89 0 decision from the Athletics. h Tarbox, p (ie Palen Tae ney ia) RHE x ees ee ee a 3 10 8 6 8 Detroit .... + 103 000 010-5 10 1 a 207 01 Senators i Washington—The Genators, al- though outhit by St. Louis, defeated the Browns 15-11. ae St. Louis .. 00 012 Mo—1N 19. 2 Washington ... 324 600 00x—15 15 4 Van Atta, Liebhardt, Tietie, Ma- and Hemsley; PRI Zon ip MO SASS Bennett; double or teiple-playe. FeWaitere to. Kwako to Walters, Ben- to Kwako: hits off Berg € in 3 tags, off Tarbox 5 in 3 innings, off 10 in 7 gol, struck out by 3; bases on balls ‘Fisher Umpire— a

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