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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936 ‘DiMaggio, Martin Ticketed As Class of 36 Rookie Crop © CLOUTNG YEARINS|31 Schools Enter 103 Athletes in State Track Meet This Week-End GIVE CARDS, YANKS State Golden Gloves Tournament Is|ppip (OLR TENWS |BOOKMAKERS STICK OUT NECKS | 82°." FIRST - PLAGE INCH Expected to Draw 75-100 peace: TOURNEYS WILL BE |—ASU-S. OPEN GETS UNDER WAY aes, Soe ed i by Cruickshank. and Jimmy M’Carthy Clan Trounces Pale; — ———__—_——_ Sluggers Hold Sway | saraaan, Picard Favored a8 Pe the selge-gun, at 20 to 1 . ° ! r , Binet worltes. Hore; Gas House crew (),H Will’s Gain |.une 25 set as oactne tor/Millers Trounce | HELDINCONNECTION) t= Northern League Fie of 160 Tes off at ils cgn'wne sat ron im ts Trims Dodgers fs q ’ Registrations in Festival St. Paul, June 4—()}—The sluggers | Baltusrol | a2:9ears Ak) ORS es —_________|_ Tie With K. C.’s Gaye Prawns Brewers, 11 to 6 | held the spotlight in Northern League RED SOX, GIANTS VICTORS [Patina 1 to Start at 1:90/sames Wednesday, with four Of Te) goringnag_ x, 3, dune 4,-ie,—me | International Meet Bees Nose Out Pirates as Sen-| H ———_— ——_——_ elght teams scoring not less than 15 ble in sports—the United | led on July 1 In League Lead | my sesuiraions point to veneen| Red Birds Hand Golonels Third) P+ Mw Friday: Van Wyk [ri ay ae | oe A ators Turn in Win Over Hapless Browns 7% and 100 simon pures from all sec- i Heading the rest_in heavy hitting | sorted Thursday over the links of e 4—(}—An in- tions of North Dakota who will bat-| Straight Setback; Saints Lists Officials Sich oh Gareth nese ees: Baltusrol club with the bookmakers, |,,§inot. Oa Aaa shen Capital Chevrolet Upsets Cath-/|tle here July 2 and 3 for the state Blank BI St Wausau got 21 hits to win, 23 to 16,| 9S usual, sticking out their necks. matching outstanding athletes from " f f ‘ Golden Gloves championships. | Leaflet One hundred and three track and| one Biues hit safely 14 times. "| There were 168 scheduled starters. (north Dakota and Saskatchewan will olics Behind Meinhover’s Taking the early entries as an in-| oe van ike from 31 Recut Dakota! “Duluth scored at will against three| The consensus on the final Score Ine held again this year, Walter HL _—_—_——_ rf dication, officials Thursday laid plans cago, 4) - high schools were ent ursday .{ ranged from a record-equalling 2 , Sask., announced (By the Associated Press) One-Hit Feat for approximately 175 three-round cnpeie Caines ont ae aoa th the state meet, which will be run odie eal) ee the mark set 20 years ago by Chick foragers or Although it's still too early to pre- Per bemn nt ie ntny bouts to simmer the contestants down| way to another American Association |Off Friday and Saturday at Hughes Fargo-Moorhead returned to its| Evans, Jr. and tled in 1932 by Gene | ‘re meet will be staged July 1 in dict that their managers will love} ©, H. Will gained a tie with the/to the 16 finalists in the eight weight! title it’s a certainty their power at | Field. winning stride by combing 16 hits| Sarazen—to 289. The course, a 6,866 | connection with the annual Estevan them in September as they did in} Knights of Columbus at the top of the divisions, who will fight it out for|the plate will prove a tough obstacle; Every outstanding state squad with) 511, eight Crookston errors for a 15| Pat 72 layout, will yield to good shot |rain gchiosser said. May and June, the slugging prowess|City League standings as a result of |the sapphire-studded belts to bejfor the club that does win the circuit ;the exception of Fargo's contingent|+,°5 victory, Smith held the Pirates| making and it’s a cinch par will be! ‘11 selecting the cinder stars who will of Yankee Joe DiMaggio and Card-|diamondball games played Wednesday {awarded the tournament titlists. championship. were enrolled for the event with most) +, sient hits and hurled shutout ball| tacked a-plenty before the windup | s.r the two teams, officials may call inal Stu Martin appears to have those | night. Professional boxers are often| The Millers whipped Milwaukee, | Of the teams slated to arrive here to-| 4, six innings. Saturday afternoon. upon any high school youth or athlete two youngsters ticketed as the class} Behind the one-hit hurling of Big|"booed” for covering up or back-/11-6, Wednesday on @ 14-hit attack |Might or Friday morning in time for|"” samestown bunched its four hits| Sam Parks, the cherublc Pittsburgh |in college who is not yet eligible for of the 1936 Rookie crop. Ted Meinhover, the Capital Chevrolet |pedaling and wrestling matches are| which included home runs by Fabian | the preliminaries at 1:30 p. m., Friday} o¢r ‘rerty Ebnet with two Winnipeg |Pro and Jimmy Braddock of the links. | intercollegiate competition, according The manner in which they have|crew rose up to smite down the K. C.|frequently branded as “fixed” before |Gaffke, Bob Holland and Roy Pfleger. | @fternoon. errors to defeat the Maroons in a|Who staggered experienced club-/+5 tne Estevan sports enthusiast. been whaling the ball, regardless of leaders, 6-1, while the Nursery team!the grunt-and-groan artists climb| The Millers, with almost a solid) A. C. Van Wyk, tournament man-|tint pattie, § to 3. Olson’s double|SWingers at Oakmont last year by! johnny Mach, track coach at the who or what the pitching opposition, |was taking a 5-2 decision from Com-|into the ring, but Golden Gloves! 300 lineup, have been hitting the ball! ager, Thursday announced the Ist Of| vo. the only extra-base hit of the|Ccoming through at 50 to 1, didn’t! winiston nigh school, again will name makes them the talk of both leagues|pany A. tournaments are singularly lacking in|at a lively clip. : {meet officials who will direct the} came, teach the rookies much of @ lesson | +14 members of the North Dakota con- at the end of the first two months! In the third game the Paramount jany of these marks of professionalism.| The Columbus Red “Birds handed Les nt Lfadhdbe ti vile IT Bs ce cuted quoting him again at itingent, He expects to have pfospec- of the current pennant chase. Theatre handed the newly-strength- ‘Action Is Assumed Louisville's Colonels their third tourn: a FETE same price. tive entrants virtually selected follow- ‘Their extra base belting has them Jered Copelin Motors a 16-4 shellack-| Go, Le WH ir oft|Straight setback, 6-2. Allyn Stout|held in conjunction with the cinder|Geraid Buck, Willard Emanuel, Lyle] Although his winning streak has |i? the sanctioned state meet at Bis- batting in or around the coveted .400's, | ing. Bee e er ether musvers pith op-|Went the route for the victors and|Path event. Monson. been stalled since his 1933 triumph at vty and has been doing a lot toward keep-| | Meinhover had things all his own|Donents in thelr own weight division |2ied the Colonels shut out until the| Tom Oveary will have charge of! rioya trosethy Hured Bor. Augusta and he has done little in Marck this wee ing the New York Yankees and thejway as he sat down the K. C's with in’ oe whom they have ilttle or no| eighth. ieoer voueeetieerny pu ceee oo syireeion | Peesiice G0) warren 3), areca, Was Gas House Gang from St. Louis atjone hit and struck out three. Frank St. Paul beat Kansas City 2-0 in a|Municipal course and Erman Hald!} oie. gry; i held even with tall and willowy Henry! =, Democrat Meetin; the top of thelr respective league|Lee led the attack for the winners /De "tomy of action. “(night game in which each team col-| Will direct the tennis play. eee See |Picard of Hershey, Pa., favorite, 8 Lower Gym Memorial Build if ve Kansas. » A imi wi act as + . | 2 en wie Ome sins cy four, trips to the|""g. M. Davis, chairman of the) lected, but five hits. Kansas Clty) 0 ot Sa warter with 7 C, Gould| ,2oward Boom, Berbert rosin, Rue-/ 8 tty ouoiee at 12 to 1, Horton|ing, 8 p. m. Friday, safe blows but five errors by his|@0lden Gloves boxing committee, be-| Foints played perfect ball in the field.|of Mandan as head judge for the|Owen sizer.” } WEDNESDAY'S STARS teammates paved the way for the de- |leves that there will be no need of/""r,” another night tilt, Toledo|track events. G. H. Schaumberg 1s Turtle Lake Hal Schumacher, Giants — Held feat. urging fans who watched the fourth whipped Indianapolis 7-3, The Hens assistant manager. Merlin Nelson, Reirhold Orwon,} Cubs to three hits in 3-0 victory. Will's counted all of their runs in| WPA district event here in April tO| vere outnit 11-8, but played cctorlaia| Other officials include: R. B. Mur-| Adolph Herring. . F A Cc T S F oO R M E N Bob Reis, Bees — His single in |ltne fifth and sixth innings to defeat |De Present when the leather starts t0/ 5911 while Indianapolis had two mis-|Phy, Ed Davis, Father Holleman, Valley City lith broke up game with Pirates. |! the soldiers behind the four-hit pitch. |Y In the state event. cise. Charles Goodwin and Henry Zahn,| Harold Cowdrey, Kenneth Stowell, For the Gentlemen Who Care ‘Wes Ferrell, Red Sox—Drove in ing of Joe Aller. Paul Neibauer gave The two-day tournament will be) wf Red Birds Win track judges; M. H. Anderson, judge|Dave Schatz, Lynn | Fritch, | Are you at ease with your hat off? two runs with seventh -inning up 10 safeties and hit a home run|Me of the featured attractions on| Louisville—Columbus handed Louis-!0f weights; Edward Heer, clerk of | Carter, Kenneth Willey, Andrew Fol- ; oiais Thinning Hair or Dandruff Scientifically single for 6-2 win over Cleveland. |! tor one of Company A's two tallies, jthe program of the Pioneer Days) ville its third straight defeat, 6-2, |course; Themar Simle and I. W. Huss, °° Fensenden Treated. Buck Newsom, Senators —Lim- || “Reiting out 11 hits off two Copelin (Festival celebration and will be stag- 'R H B| Judges of jumps; C. W. Wood, Ray| Neenschwauder, Thornton, Pepple,’ 130 Licensed Practitioner—Parker Method— ted Browns to seven hits for 7-4 | motor chuckers, the Paramount Thea- |¢¢ in the World War Memorial bulld-| columbus ......000 312 000— 6 11 1] Johnson, Tod Potter and Bill Ellison cook. " ped UMP swlee, Athletics — His two | {tT team won as they pleased. John-|ing. Louisville ......,000 000 011— 210 1/0f Mandan, timers; C. W. Leifur) 2 Se MARE oe une! PHILO G. HARRINGTON iid ibe Datted: ir th in 117 |(2¥ Spriges, Johnny Plaig, H. Allen| Preliminaries will be held July 2.) gtout and Chervinko; Shaffer, |Scorekeeper; Fay Brown, Bill Lambert} singe. 00°" : | Harrington's ioe “eh f Ti ree runs in 11-7 |/and Allen Anderson paced the win-|beginning at 9:30 a. m. and the finals| marrow, Holley and Thompson. and Buddy Beall, announcers; Roy | peaui Coedetil xed S60°Di' Me ners at the plate while Charlie Berg-| ill be fought the evening of July 3, ‘Kels Thump Brewers Neff and R. L. Wells, tickets; and 8. gio, Yankees — Former'’s doubie; er was limiting the victims to six hits. Starting at 8:30 p. m. Se eT eee awk ener Gusckrdialtin teack nspecton me ae a "§ : Deadline June 25 Minneapolis defe: waukee, . 2 2 eee riciah oth tons ace | Deadline for registrations has been Ee aie paced Yanks to 11-1 victory over °iset at June 25 and all entrants must | Minneapolis ..,.010 104 212-11 14 3 lay e: Chicago. \be on hand to take physical examin-| Milwaukee .....013 000 200—6 9 1 4 Den lees sa lag Stuart Martin, Cardinals — Had ations and weigh in the night before] Tauscher and George; Johnson.) 5 1.,20n, Wayne Newman, Lloyd Sim- single, double and triple in 7-3 de- the preliminaries in accordance with | Ulrich, Braxton and Brenzel. ongon, feat of Dodgers. the rules of the North Dakota boxing Hens Beat Indians ‘Williston in commission. Indianapolis — The Indians outhit Lee McCrory, John Muer, Leslie Mc- Jointly sponsored by American Le- Toledo, 10-8, but lost to lo, — Gill, Ed make cen etee i ts through tate and . Norman Hunsald. fhe recreational division of the WPA, eee ket {the tournament officials will pay the! Indianapolis ....010 001 001— 310 2 pa ©. Flowers and Garbark; Tinning, Rory tees |Amateur Athletic Union registration Sere tel adidite: $ "| John Grenz, Emil Lachermeier. jfee for all participants and provide |Sharp, Gallivan and Riddle. McClusky beds ing, showers Saints Blank Blues | Emil Bauer, Emil Riha. [era towsla for vallneae ants: SN a Re abe Theodore Rectan gy +, Each county will be allowed only | Kansas City to five and 8t. Zeeland 0 jone participant in each weight di-/ om 2-0. George Rempfer Jr. 9 ;vision making cight entrants a full 3{_ Clayton Welch, Robert Peterson, quota, Any youth between 13 and 21 Jack Bowers, Richard Shafer. James tye ? = ; McGuiness. Lewis Beall, Harold Smith, The second place outfits also won Totals Speter AD SILE Ve, ates Rene tO ect it. Charles Murray, Bob Brandenburg, their games—the Boston Red Sox cs Score by | >—_—___—_—__—_——_ 9 | Robert Kling. ae downing land 92, | Wille. 900 032 os ee erty aetnenie ppreeeaaie Company, ‘000 14 on2] (TERRY'S LAST SEASON | Major League Herbert Fanarich. and Hal Schumach tim ef Summary 1 bare—Wills 9,| Chicago, June 4.—(#)—Bill Terry, | Leaders ciitton Knabie Chicago Cubs to ire hits ae he Paamery 6: iatoleris basen Melts ‘for 13 years a star trouper in baseball Pept Sx -2i La ree jannual show, is making his final a] James Baim. New York Giant mates were making | Sr0""; home ru "out {Pearance this season as an active (By the Associated Press) Mohall all their runs off Curt Davis in the] by Alier «. by wel eae I sigive| ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE Fairchild Carter, Einar Mugaas, : fest inning fore 3 wi Bend URE auld eh indir om! mmo, anand ne ay ge, AMERICAN UEAGUE,, |r Har Cuire natn Wtras| ~— WORLD FAMOUS BRI Reis Own Game pire: Schubert. 5 liant career. Terry, manager and fit Maggio, Yankees, .382. Jamestown Meantime, the Boston Bees, with|cap. chevrotet baseman of the New York Giants, said 'Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 55; Gehrin-| Glen Baker, Ralph Bakken, Gerald KNOW ONLY ONE TIRE I$ Bob Reis doing an effective job of] T. Lee, + ‘Thursday that this season, definitely,| ger, Tigers, 44. El See AES TO ok |. Stuckenb: k, Ed Porter, Rob- relist pitching as well as singling] Kcr is his last as a player and that noth-|Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 67; Crosetti,| ert ‘Kenderoon, Gordon Nashold. y . 06s, Lewis, Senators, 64. Wilte: ning, nosed out the Pirates, 4-3; the | o. saci didae echela elie tice ore ae ph ae 13; Tros-| , Herbert Paul, Reinhold Wagner, Washington Senators found the go-| Da plea John Zwaryeh. hee ee Lou 3 cone ot i mee ce Pitching—Pearson, Yankees, 8-1;| Kenton Bischive.” Elemore Haium, less St. Browns, Larkin, 2 rt — ° 5! Gordon Frank, Clinton P: 8. Be | Grove, Red Sox, 7-1. a ae — Clinton Parsons | . Hillesland. = teem i NATIONAL LEAGUE Dickinson \ HIGH SPEED TYPE | i | . Peterson, Goetz, sa... Wetch, r... Hummel, 3} HHOpemamud ‘Triples With Bases Loaded Wednesday DiMaggio clubbed out a triple with the bases loaded, and a| company single, also with men on the bags,|G. Becker, 2 to break the hearts of the aspiring | ¥- Brown. 3b Chicago White, Sox and give the! Nebauce p> Yanks an easy 11-1 win. Beer, 55° At the same time, Martin, a pro- | Kenned: duct of Asheville, N. C., was hammer-| Brae. ° +: ing out a single and triple to pace the|Papacek, cf |. St. Louis larrupers to a 7-3 victory] Nichols. if .... over Brooklyn. Swenson, rf Hooouetn| eos o4s0 | osc2c0s+s4oqe] w222209499% | opso see on eEs| cost NMNeH er | can oonen mong! | oumasosanedg | 5204000520 a!1 oronnssouey ined 3, Henn, if H. Winslow, J. Flaig, 1b .. H. Allen, 3b . C) Berger, p Volk, cf A, ¥ letics surprised the world’s champion Detroit Tigers 11-7, despite homers by| ,_ T°‘4!* - Goose Goslin and Ervin Fox. The|V. Hagen, ss Phillies and Cincinnati were not|W. Kennedy, If scheduled. D. Herr, 3b). & ‘The defeat Wednesday for the|¥: \vciseaber, © 1 Tigers dropped Mickey Cochrane’s| A. Brown, p club into a tie for fourth place with|D. Priske. ¢... the Senators for the only change in] 7 Relbert. «J the American League standings. ¥. Maddock, Bobzein, 2b 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Plea Parmelee Bests Dodgers Score by innings: &t. Louis—Parmelee pitched 8t. + 002 022 Totals .. Louls to a 7-3 victory over Brooklyn. | K-_¢.’s . +000 010 Score by it supposedly-weak Philadelphia Ath-|Croonquist, If ing—Terry, 3 =) UL. Annen, T. Curn, D. Duck, J. er Ee a M13; 8. Mat-) focnlick, R. Helper, W. Speer Le Rune—J, Martin, Cardinals, 41; | ™*"?¢'= wan GUM-DIPPED TIRES 4.50-21....,8 S68 Forbes Vaughan, Pirates, 39. Howard Bohle, Otto Hoffman. 9.10 | . K sien os: mewn] ove, greta oon xo] MUM INDIANAPOLIS 500 MILE RACE | » 68. , Pau , -* eae 2 Home runs—J. Moore, Phillies, 9; Ott, Ray Last Saturday Louis Meyer broke the track record, at 109 miles per hour, | Giants, and Klein, Phillies 7. David Disney, M: ra@ Burinton. driving the entire race without tire trouble of any kind. He is the only |Pitching—Gumbert, Giants, 5-1; J.! anen Burmstate Springs driver ever to win the race three times, and has always used Firestone Tires. eee ee a | oie aronen ee tanais aucvn, No tires except Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires could have \ Fights Last Night Guetay Nesel, Gerald Herfinganl. resisted the terrific heat generated at such high sustained speeds on -— Fights Last Night _| | sets, COE Onis, the hot brick track, lap after lap, hour after hour. You can have no base—K. C.'s 4,| Paramount . 603 | protection. YESS eect ae ae ea greater proof of b RHE| chevrolet 8; stolen. bases—T. Lee, | Copelin 002 (By the Associated Press) . Brooklyn . + 000 001 101-3 9 0|Meinhover, Kelley, Maddock: two base | Summary: Let «pase Para= Pittsburgh — Red Bruce, 11414, Not one ofthe thirty-three drivers would risk hislife on any other AE Soule 1... 000.190 08x72 12 2| bite cMasons titse base hiteDee mauntett Gapelin $; stolen’ bases | Pittsburgh, outpointed Izsy Sing- Ti 2 tire, for each staver enone Sas es 1 1he chief cause of tire failure Earnshaw, Frankhouse and Berres,| bert; hits off Brown 5 in 7 Innings. | Baldwin, Falconer: home runs—Henn,| er, 129%, New York, (10). and blowouts. Firestone cords are soaked in liquid rubber, which We "| off Meinhover 1 in 7 Innings; struck | Potter, Allen; double or triple plays— | ° Geutreaux; Parmele and Davis. out by Brown 4, by Meinhover 3: A. Schneider to Anderson: hits off! Milwaukee — Max Chowaniec, saturates and coats every cotton fiber, enting friction and heat Conquer Bucs | bases on balls off Brown 3, off Mein: Berger 6 In 7 Innings, off Schneider | 16913, Milwaukee, outpointed Cap an i nsdn - ; Pitteburgh—Boston defeated Pitts-jover. Umpire: Norman Agre. (7 in'3 innings, off Potter 4 in 4 in-| Harding, 170, Oklahoma City, (8). Standings and adding great strength. This is the of . Ander: Wright, rf lSectness i | j Totals .... 39 |Copelin Motor AB 1 Potter, If-3b-p ; Baldwin, 2b .. Dohn, 3 Falconer, 1b... A. Schnelder, | Boelter. cf ! Schneider, {A. Potter, ss Engen, rf-If .. wlossH+s520525ya| 59504454043! wl ossrss25500me/ sa05-a40-57 lenostHcsus >” 3 Piceseesss sl eousssecep | coo sem oHoHte| oses4+ 209008 toe mmmee | osnoonnentin| corsoson ao! cssmHwooH ma | nists ‘ y evoumauas ! t) plepieecsad. Si ausuoewsn Cliceesesssenelupscuwae Ha eo o— ee aS! burgh 4-8 in 11 innings. “ Meee. Rings: struck ” out by Berger 1, by| — Qakland, Callf—Andre Lenglet, Gum-Dipping, that gives you greatest blowout protection and safety. RHE|S Spriggs, st. 4 2 0 O| balla off Berger 3, off Schneider 2,| 21%, France, stopped Roberto Ro- Profit by the experience of race drivers. Boston ...... 000 000 020 02—4 9 0/F. Spriggs, ss 4 2 3 off Potter 2, Umpire: Hagen. berti, 220, “taly, (8). (me ahe Absasiated with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires — it costs so Pittsburgh ... 010 100 000 01-3 9 1 5:5 SUNDER RUA NORTHERN LEAGUE mt (11 innings) ver worth so much. li _MisePayden, Rets and Lopes; Switt| Fargossoor : Bo THE ow Fi restone STANDARD aa a pesiened and constructed by Fisestone Giants Triumph | wi$VA i oY HERE ee Winnipes pears rans alt Yy doe, MA3AH HOOPLE ~~ Ly eee Crapeaton Superior . Duluth Devis in the first, New York Wy ” Ww ‘ork won . , from Chicago, 3-0. Gif BECAISE OB YO HONESTY AND New York Zk HOUGHTFULNESS RETIN! SPOOFING ME ? 5 eevee Schumacher and Mancuso; C. 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