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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. 24, 1936 Indians, Senators Doing Flip-Flop in American League. NATS CHALLENGING ‘Bismarck Scores 9-3 Triumph Over/Two Youngsters |SCHLITZ INCREASES SOFTBALL _ Haas Wins College. RED SOX IN SECOND; 'A.cme Giants to Win Virden Toure Down First Foes) LEAD BY BEATING STATE BANK! Medalist Honors ‘Patty Berg Eliminates Mrs.'Nash-Finch Sluge Out 18-14 ae ‘ Kostelecky Named ||Yale Replaces Michigan ae Locals Eliminate Valley City in Folsom; Marion Miley De- Win Over CCC to Regain | fy . : TRIBE SINKS LOWER Filav build Witter Brewers Trounce The jean ‘Third Place Wildcats’ Captain Rigg ncn pari e y e e) on Mound Kels in Twin Bill hereto ee sini il Boston’s ‘Golden Boys’ Pull eis In iWin Sta n di nas Denver, June 24. — Ue) — A fellow ; shite the Tit telbea Gt ah glay i jie ak = ee bs er from iow ie lason an ‘. ie wil One Game Nearer Yanks Aagevrtire ong jan si g Dixon line was the second to cross ee cera este Wi Haas, Jr., of New Orleans and Louis- by Beating Tigers marck’s national semi-pro tititsts-won | Milwaukee Takes -Firmer Hold | Marion Miley’s path Wednesday as} C. C. C.... Kostelecky of Dickinson, N, D.,||iana State University, the tourns- * (By the Associated Pres! the Lexington, Ky., girl pushed the \the championship of the Virden four-| on Association Lead With | CQONTHENN LEACUD quest for pag a ciissaatne ‘WORK: | : knew he had the backing of his ||ment medalist, opened another drive jteam tournament Tuesday, defeating L | en’ Mississij | teammates at Northwestern Uni-|/for the national intercollegiate golf GIANTS DOWN BUCS, 3.2)<etm, tournament Tuesday. defeating 10-1, 14-4 Wins Iamestown gem kraneeMistsippt title y Tan. $00 || versity tii tredabtey Seana xo wake . -_———_—____ \in the final game. ee rnite nn “$48 |Mrs. Leon Sol Memphis, Tuesday they elected him cap- sharpshooter, Louis Fehlig. Cards,. ‘Cubs Continue Merry| Bamey Morris, dusky North Dakota —————_ Wousse ‘ rage Ncegert ete eats pe tain of the 1937 university team. || Dame sharpshooter, 2 : y . % Miss Miley pinned a 7 and 6 defeat} Alex Neibauer was belted for a total Kostelecky will be a senior in ‘Haas reached the final of the 1935 Capital City hurler, bested Lefty! Chicago, June 24.—(?)—It’s a little) Winnipeg 5 on her first 0} Bal- ile his 1 Duluth E pponent, Mrs. J. J. Bai-| of 12 hits while his teammates were|| tne dental college next year. tournament at the Congressiona! Chase With Victories Over | Foster of Valley City as the Bismarck |early to start nailing baseball pen-| Duluth, ley, Emporia, Kas, being held to five by Bud Fisher but a Country club at Washington, D. © team eliminated the Hi-Liners in the|nants to flagpoles, but Manager All Cro. s . ae 1s fle | In Wednesday's play Kostelecky, cna 8 0 Phi Crookston S Miss Miley’s foe in last year’s fi-| Schlitz Beer scored a 4-3 victory over but bowed to Ed White of Texas, 5 to lis, Bees first round with an 8-8 triumph. ‘The | Sothoron’s Milwaukee Brew- who shot 155 to qualify, was lump! scrappy Renita Tuesday nals, 18-year-old Patty Berg of Min-|the Bank of North Dakota to increase 4. He fired off a workmanlike 35-36 Acme Giants advanced to the finallers are looking more and more “the Wausau 2; Winnipeg 1, in in the Co! matched with J. 0. Levinson of (By the Asociatea Prem) | game by taking « close 10-9 declsion|ciub to beat” in this seagon’s torrid| Fargo-Moorhead 41 Dulutn 2, | neabans, elmlnated irs. Channing its first nce eay nights || Yale, Who qualified with 199, ures for the: North Shore Golf clubs Jamestown 11; Superior 9. » Kansas i . i 5 : Presenting a couple of A-No. 1,/!om Page, N. D. American Association race. Eau Claire 6; Crookston 5. Miss’ Berg, one under par, was| The defeat dropped the State Bank 6927-yard layout Tuesday, which -. dyed-in-the-wool mysteries of the|, Hilton Smith kept eight Acme Giant| Milwaukee, since the circuit waa —— paired Wednesday with Mrs. J. W.| team down to a two-way tie with the : with a 75 Monday, gave him 146 and major leagues—the Cleveland Indians hits well scattered during the champ-!organized back in 1902, has won only NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillips, Bartlesville, Okla, Three-Way Inn for fourth place as | Fi hts Last Ni ht the medal, fonship contest while his teammates |two championships, in 1913 and 1914. Wook . 1 ‘ ig is ; and Washington Senators—who 50 were converting nine hi dl pi ips, St, Louis 46 Helen Hofmann, the Utah cham-| Nash-Finch slugged out an 18-4 vic-| 4. ‘The first two rounds of 18-hole far this season have been doing | errors into elght ad ir three) The Brewers took a firmer hold on| Chicago 3 3.610 ;pion, had a tough foe Wednesday in| tory over the CCC club to regain (By the Associated Press) match play were on Wednesday's flip-flop in form without rime or rea-|the Giants scoreless In the Ta Bie prieeltereal Feaearbite Wisse int cee (tenes : 26.874 Beatrice Barrett, daughter of a Min-| third place. New York—Lou Salica, 118, New | schedule. eon, Minn both 1 Cinet! Ki 508 (neapoolis pro, who was a semi-finalist| A two-run rallly in the sixth inning Ye d Jack Sha! a Yale replaced Michigan as the team. Your master-minding sleuth could n vey City defeated Page, 6-4, to ends of s double bill, 10-1 and 14-4.| Botton. 3 ‘469 {in the 1935 women’s national. provided the Schlitz Beer crew with Uae Oe i 1 area ie champion with a four-man total of make a full-time job out of finding) win third place Lo” (Race Meee Mame: Gorettal te ale [Eee ; its narrow margin over the Bank 8s| Jersey City, N. J. — Joey Fer- |625 strokes. Stanford had 628 for (1) what's keeping the Indians back, tr seven circuit blows to equal the all-} Brooklyn . fi . with a double and single in three] Bobby Wilson, 145, Chi 10) ship game: Minnea) Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 0. °. , Chicago, (10). | a. Bismarck... 104 102 000-8 9 1|° In a single contest. Minneapolis) ew York 3; Pittsbureh 2. Zeppelin for Home| times at bat. J. Ashmore was the} ‘Los Angeles — Jack Roper, 201, Acme Giants 210 000 000-3 8 3 fat ae up! Bt. Louls 3; Philadelphia 2. other heavy hitter for the winners! pes Angeles, outpointed Hank Smith and Troupe; McDay and) gt Paul won its third straight game| New York, June 24.—(P)—Max|With two for three. Allan Quast,| Hankinson, 21114, Akron, Ohio, Bennett. . : AMERICAN LEAGUE Schmeling was on his way back to|L@rry Ryan, Jacob Ferder and Her-| (19), and second from Kansas City by beat man Anderson led the Bank’s 12-hit Ponca City, Okla.—Juni els ! Germany aboard the Zeppelin Hin- onca City, jor Mun- M ing the Blues, 4-2. New York .. . 661 attack, each with two safe bingles. sell, 189, " ajor — Indianapolis whipped the Toledo] B ‘ ‘ 2 ‘saz |denburg Wednesday. Joe Louis 15 | teen ea ee ee ee Senlosser Oklahoma City, Okia., Leaders ‘up. ‘The Tribe, with a batting order that gives opposing pitchers the Willies, a hurling staff that was among the most effective in the league last year, ‘end a complete setup that, on paper, figures to be battling it out with the leaders. Yet, the Tribe is playing just 500 ball, and, at the moment, is about 10 games off the American League 97 preparing to do some intensive loaf- outpointed Babe Hunt, 196, Ponca bobs ete gh gas sa becca He -500 | ing at Julian Black's farm at Stevens- pcpdiade ee ee Leas Covey,} City, (10). game by the ‘same score. Chi ‘483 | Ville, Mich., but along 49th street, the Pi T, for 17 safe blows, scor- 3 3, off Neibauer 6. Umpires: Sct -lash-; ! (By the Associated Press) Columbus whipped Louisville 7 to 4. 7 485 \center of the boxing market, business |!9& five runs in the fourth and seven },,¢! mptres: S-lash-ing Time ° | : 5 * * | Neibauer helped to win his own game and (2) what's holding the sl Score by innings of the champion-|time Association record for. hom- Schmeling Boards pe rando, 140, Jersey City, outpointed | second. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1345 { still is humming. in the sixth to sew up the victory. : : D. Tarbox was nicked for 14 hits dur-| Ccc’s eanekite: ‘Batting—8, Martin, Cardinals . 370; Saints Defeat Bives . ay ee ere : the big airship ing the ragged game in which a total| Fettte, ss Peterson, 1b Joe Cronin, Red Sox—His homer . , Cardinals, 56;|Kansas City....010 100 000— 2 AMERICAN distance runners are making great strides! To prove it, DON LASH lops a second off Paavo Nurmi’s outdoor record for two miles and brings the world title to this country. ~m 0| Philadelphia j moter Mike Jacobs he would be back putes tuetd Gerth oth, ke Swenson, © counted winning run in 7-6 defeat Vaughan, Pirates 51. St. Paul........ 4 0] Washington 10; Bt. in August to fight Jimmy Braddock] ochiits Beer Ewes of Tigers. ‘Hits—Jordan, Bees 97; Medwick,| Page and Madjeski; Spencer and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the heavyweight championship. M. Balzer, rf.. Glaser, cf Wally Moses, Athletics — Hit Cardinals, and Moore, Giants 87. Pasek. Ww L ~~ Pct.| Then, relieving Mike’s mind still]. McCorrie, c Rats, 2b. homer with one on in 8-6 victory |/Home runs—Ott, Giants 12; J. Moore, Brewers Win Pair $8 lturther, he promised to defend they (hr scamer 4) | Brady, rere Ty laieat -Reaiaty, White Sittin. Collis, : Garang “und Mwoukee ,..010 820 011-10 13. 0) $f; HH Crpe mam caramme ie settmenG [eettner, 7 4 - waukee .....! —I i 4 cleveland, fapouch, r stopped heavy-hitting ‘yankees Berger, Bees, 9. re Minneapolis ....000 001 000— 1 10 3 Ki 3 Mike Jacobs not only has the task) J. Ashmore, ss with nine hits in 13-4 win. — Heving and Brenzel; Grabowski, | in 807 {of reconciling his and Braddock’s dif-|ych sb’... Pepper Martin, Cardinals — His AMERICAN LEAGUE Kolp and Hargrave. hha ‘ ference with Madison Square Gar-|R, Spangler, cf two-run double beat Phillies, 3-2, ||Batting—Gehrig, Yankees 306; Sul- ; saa Bn 2) tie See ne metals Bill Terry and Burgess White- ivan, Indians .370. Milwaukee ..... Siieaibes mh tl ceewdits a4, 080 be staged in agencies he $8) pant of head, Giants — Hammered home ||Runs—Gehrig, Yankees 76; Gehrin-|Minneapolis .... Columbus 7; Loulaville 4. looking around for a su! oppen- | Walters, ss tuns as Pirates were beaten second ger, Tigers 6: Brax' and Detore; Baker, Kolp,! tdianapolis 6-3; Toledo 5-6. ‘ent for Louis’ next fight. Kinzer, If straight time, snvut | ee Getre> Fankoes 97; Gebringer, | Grabowski and George Dicki Will \ Airport T Whi | Siartia, f aC Tigers 93. icKinson ill Be | Alrpo: eam IPS | Bement, 2b .. Dodgers out with five-hit pitching. || Hom ‘uns—Foxx, Red Sox, 19; H | Ryan, c . Frank Demaree, Cubs — Hit || ‘Trosk, Indians 17 aie Golf Tourney Host! East End Sewer, 31-1) *’; homer with two on base in 8-6 win 4 peaes oe . Louisville | And 5 becca Sib Sie Sox, and Pear-! columbus . \weishers (ps son, Yankees, 10-3, ti Finch 10, CCC 3 Washburn Legion Club Indians, Hens Split and Country club Sunday, club offi-|8t. diamond Monday night. Plans | Schiitz Beer . i 012—4| son, Thomas 2, Bolstad, Ta! Pe Defeats Wilton, 26-4! _ mist Game— R H Elcials have announced, ‘The nine-hole|have been made to organize two) Bank of North 111—3|two base hits—Bolstad 2, \\ex ROSEN : wre: — CS. s CY tenooo> > a faroccteccus Erp reper ae tHe | coos owonooolt eosononunocy oosuoonnoom eounomonnog ecccsnonscy escsccnccct torttocens coer estos 88. 5 Schlosser, 3b . Bradley, cf Jackwitz, If 5 Ho BRING your clothing problems here! If you're hard to fit... if most ordinary colors don’t be- come you... if you haven't been satisfied with the wearing-quali- ties of your suits—you'll find the solution here, Stocks are com- plete and interesting! | oceenescstscstet ie | oun oste cs ote El onwosomuang! | ssommtomaacy Sl esecceNcapaleesae Shaffer Dickinson, N. D., June 24.—The an-| Bismarck’s WPA Airport team Carr, rf . Btout, nual invitational golf tournament|walloped the East End Sewers, 3l-1,, motaig | : ry will be held at the Dickinson Town jin a game played at the Twenty-first} score b: | cocacarommesoroom S| orerots mee S! onmeanwanwsd) | exccennHoupe w| eosnesccootts Sh Sl onmocommien! sseseeee-100 012 010— 5 11 14 qualifying round will be played Sun-| more teams for the WPA laborers to! , Summary: Left on base— Schlitz 5,| Swenson, Filaser; three base | hits ‘Washburn, | Indianapolis .. 002-400 O0x— 6 10 1 day morning with the match-play! form a league. hits—-Christopher:, trea base. hite--| terson, ‘Behlosser. 4¢ hits off Covey 17 | cobalt dln deter r Sullivan, Smoll and Linton, Tresh;| starting in the afternoon. Bill Kos- | Sie aecaeeeeesee ‘elbauer, Carr; double plays—Walters| in 7 innings, off Tarbox 14 In 7 in-| HATTERS: Washburn's fast American Legion Turner and Crandall. telecky, Jr. captain-elect of the! Natives of the Solomon Islands | t°,Bement to Martin; hits off Fisher | nings; struck out by Covey 3. by Tar- | 9 Pi Weh@ t- Magi asi Tat [ae Junior baseball team defeated Wilton, vs weasel fale a ie wit tele lee con an Tove | 2%. 6 innings, off Nelbauer 12 in 6/ hox 3; bases on balls off Tarbox 4, off | BISMARCK N. Db. 26-4, Sunday in a seven-inning game scenes versity 60! »| wear necklaces of beetles’ legs as love | innings; struck out by Fisher 3, by|/Covey § Umpires: Ted Moe ‘and | Played at Wildwood Lake. Emerick Se 3 is the defending champion. jtokens. ; Neibauer 5; bases on balls off Fisher ; Ca | was on the mound for Washburn with| Cohen and Linton; Tinning, Sharp, ; A. Keck doing the receiving. Wilton’s | payne and Riddle. ct “ batteries were Waznick, Jones and Ul- e ick, pitchers . es Te war the Washoum Juniors eighis| Fort Rice Trounces victory as against three defeats. Mandan Nine, 9 to 3 gy fieritee FRE fed Hallahan and Campbell; Clark,! ort Rice, N. D., June 24.—Play- Frankhouse and Berres. ling errorless . baseball behind the Giants Nose Out Bees \four-hit pitching of Jess Schoon- fi U Pittsburgh .....000 000 020— 2 5 lover, Fort Rice defeated Mandan, f New York. -100 110 00x— 3_9 0!9-3, here Sunday. Fort Rice stick- e . Brown, Birkhofer and Todd; Gum-|ers collected only six safeties off L. J bert, Smith and Mancuso. \House, Mandan hurler, but three ar ect ine tea ten Morea Long enough to reach from his body to the ground, ane che tien. Sciooeoes said Lincoln. How big should a brewery be? Big enough to cats staan Hee eg lca dears = , . supply the demand, say we. How big should the demand _be? Cubs Halt Bees Score by innings: . ... That’s the public’s say-so. Anyway,’ the “O10 082 O00 6 8 i Eaeden< ologt os 6 8 ; : public has said so often and so consistently, Root, Davis and Hartnett; Mac-| Schoonover and J. 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