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INDIANS BLAST OUT FIVE HOMERS IN 11-4 New York Margin Cut to Nine Games as Tigers Trounce DEFEAT OF LEADERS} Slugging Yanks Five Boys, Four Girls Pass Jun- REMAINING ON TEAM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, 10, 1986 Niggeling, Cohen and Logan y Second Fiddle to Tribe on Warpath | U. S. Track Stars Climax Greatest Olympic Campaign 1255 Youngsters Win Advancement {3 ATHLETES WILL Awards in ‘Learn to Swim’ Drive! VIE FOR 60 BERTHS This Week -End HAMLIN TO START AGAINST AA _|Semi-Pro Tourney ALL-STAR TEAM AT MILWAUKEE| Launched at Lake ne ecinad Ashley, Zeeland, Strasburg, Zap T Picked to Halt Heavy- and Kulm Among 16 Nats, Bosox Win Sports Round-Up ior Red Cross Life Saving he ; Hitting Brewers Minneapolis, 10— 0) —Al Teams Entered Fw CARDS bok By EDDIE BRIETZ Tests at Pool ° Interest Centers on 400, 800, ih Sete of hgh geod Friday beg Wad “eo ‘i CUBS TRI + Milwaukee, July 10—(}—The Mil-|two barriers hurdle to repest/ evils Lake, N. D, July 10—(}— New York, July 10—()—Baseball) 4. .aca and fifyetive ad an nm Ss 1500-Meter Races, Hurdles | ,, kee Tending team ra the 2s gee Golf tourney Victory | e:steen teams were prepared Friday ea still are wonda ft ‘ S - hierioan <0 ‘year. Bees Come From Behind to De- | Mou still are wond See WbGTHG ott vancement awards were made 2 (is the Maleehiba Des) and Pole Vault poet atl yee ibe beer playess tens 7; Champion a continued to show |to acacia bod hed North feat Reds; Pirates Wallop he all-star team (Tine, the fitst month of the 1936 NORTHERN LVAGUE pet. New York, July 10—U)—The com-|annuel association all-star game at the Semi-finals by defeating Ben Gil-ltonship in the first annual tournament Phillies, 16-5 “ane saya if De-|“learn to swim” campaign at the | Fargo: \toorhe 33 22 600 [petitive climax of the most hotly|Borchert Fleld Friday. bent g re grigf ag gt a on days of double-elimina- | cl immt 1, ding | F 34-883 | waged Manager ‘Sothoron ° i , Fal en colt wins | the (to arnold Van WY, pool manager, | Wineries”, 3 Ht S21 [iia to orgeniee for an Olympic tn- (Brewers who. managed ihe alltar|Heepoll, wno eliminated Dean Lar-| State commissioner Leo D. Oeman (By the Associated Press) | see tee ich| _ Five boys and four girls passed the | Superior 28 28 ‘500 |vasion of Europe will take place Sat-|teams that bowed to Minneapolis there 2 of St. Paul, § and 4 Eanoenoel Ole seer eo ke There’s a red-faced murders’ row team the Tigers | Junior Red Cross life saving tests and | Duiuen’ 2] 3) 474 Jurday and Sunday in the new Randall’s|in the first two games in 1084 and| Ole bigamy of po tgengerrd Ashley against Hannaford reem Friday at Yankee stadium, New York. ‘4 will be awarded the junior life sav-| Crookston 19 36 .345 {Island stadium. 1985, chose Luke Hamlin, a right- reached semis by ® one up itial contest Friday morning. Just when the Yanks were begin-/ ing badges. They were Beverly Stad: The new municipal playground will /hander, to start on the mound against |OVer Bill Fobes of White Bear in 37) must be defeated twice before elim- ning to believe they held a corner on ler, Dolores Munger, Margaret Erick- NATIONAL LEAGUE furnish the setting for the final Am-|a lineup whose batting average is 333, | Holes. a tm the som. [Bets Osman said, cre the big league bombing business, the Most of the |S, Ruth McCurdy, Charles Schafer, |<. rouis WE Ret lerican track and fleld tryouts shortly| Donie Bush, manager of the Min-| , Williamson is paired in, the seml- palaperey SS ee maitig ei Indian tribe from Cleveland hit the embers of Wash-| Donald Erickson, rd Roberts, | Chicago ... [il 46) 27 1eg5 {after its dedication, as an adjunct of |neapolis club, selected the league's ing day vey 4 members of Was! F H 4 the new tri-borough bridge, at " luth, former who complete the first round preparatory ‘warpeth to prove that it’s at least 2 ington’s Olympic | Riley Brittin and Edgar Rose. Pittsburgh Sole eet seed a ge, at cere: /leading pitcher, Lou Fette of St. Paul | soyneq sill Boutell, 7 and 6. to doubleheader which will two-way argument. crew are working| Largest number of -advancements | Cincinnati 38 34-328 monies to be attended by President |who has been sold to the Boston Bees, . a feats of “Honus Wi Day” They proved it against the Yankee thelr way through| Were made in the first tests for. be- SEM +32 35.527 | Roosevelt. to start for the All-stars, The task of Lad he ‘agner po homicide squad, no less. Popper Martin. ‘helt ginners. Tn thls class 86 certificates | Philadelphia “HL #2 Hee palo matter what the outcome of the [piloting the star team, plcked by base. Be Sure to Tag Fish,. | phen the nations cman Duteh. i & rate rooklyn .... 2 5 i , , dedicate ; Madison Square Garden isn’t warm-| Were awarded to children who tas 2 scramble for Olympic funds misses its!of his being “Tanager of last year’s Warn Local Anglers} man” recognised as the greatest ahort- THURSDAY'S STARS Ing up to a suggestion that it trade| Open thelt eves tee an nat an AMERICAN LEAGUE goal, a complete track and field team | pennant winners pees stop of all time, will be feted by mem- ferber, Red Sox—Batted in iy» Ww L Pet. . reater Devils Lake assoc- Rioreararith triple ana eingie in || Jacshe for Max senmelngs plunge, kick and paddle for 18 feet. | xew York «......... 81 , #4 <eg0| fill sal for Berlin with the rest, of Six Hurlers Named A word of, warning to_ fishermen | Pere ot ane ant aeration 7-2 win over White Sox. this should go through, Tony would 74 Given Buttons Beaten ce 423k ges lori the liner MEARHAtHEN, Both managers planned to use|who plan on testing their angling| “Tne nakota Millers, a team of form- Trosky, Indians — Hit two || abdicate the lightweight throne (leav-| Seventy-four of the youngsters| Washington 40 36 (8261 There will be approximately 60 hurlers during the contest, each |skill in Minnesota lakes this summer: |e American Legion junior stars play- homers in defeat of Yanks. ing Lou Ambers squarely behind the! passed the Red Cross beginners’, or | Cleveland . 40 37-818 | places available. The entry lists in-|¥ g three innings. Bush’s mound |Be sure and tag the fish caught be-/ing under the banner of the State Paul Waner and Bill Brubaker, |/eicht ball), fight Barney Ross under | second test, swimming 25 feet and|Shite# 3.3 38 $8 S23 {etude nearly 300 performers, so that ist included John Niggeling of Kansas |fore leaving the lake. ‘Mill & Elevator, have been installed as eae nm oe between || Jacobs’ direction, then challenge|back. They were awarded the Red'st, Louis .... 23 48 © /324 {only one out of five can make the | City, bere of Toledo, and bere ida ne pence ie tagh Manta bila The igrrond fie Ldn them as ell, 16- again for the lightweight crown . . .| Cross beginners’ buttons. ade. Logan o! ianapolis, Sothoron ex- jeeson ” entered national mee! ‘Wall Moses, Athletics—Had five || meantime Ambers and Pedro Mon-| In the third and fourth tests 43 ee: i Three to Quality pected to relieve Hamlin with Clyde/amount of a fine assessed by an ad-/| against champions of 32 other tourna- hits in five times up in 7-5 victory |/ tanez likely would fight it out for 135- | swimmers completed the requirements “583 | Seventeen events are to be decided. | Hatter and let Hank McDonald finish. /amant game warden when he found | ments at Wichita, Kansas, in August. over Browns. pound honors. in each. Test No. 3 consists of swim-|St. Paul .. : 50 38 568 |The first three in each will qualify|, Included among the prominent bese-|fish in their possession that were/ The first event at Wichita, held Van Mungo, Dodgers and Bill|| tf certain arrangements can be! ming 80 yards. It is called the deep| Minneapolis . + 45 42.517 |for Olympic assignments, and mem-|#ll personages on hand for the classic |not tagged. last year, was won by s North Dakota Columbus 450 43 ident of thi Lee, Cubs—Former struck out 11|/made, the Cardinals are pretty sure|water test and certificates were| Kansas city 48 $3 bb jbers of the 400 and 1600’ meter relay Were Will Harridge, president of the} Curiously enough the Bismarck’ men |aggregation, the powerful Bismarck men, although Dodgers were de-|/to shift from Bradenton to Daytona| awarded to all that completed the| Indianapolis #2 43-494 |teams will be selected from the sprint | American League; Ford Prick, presi-|had the licenses and tags in their/club, Bismarck did not enter the feated in opener of doubleheader, || Reach next spring . As far as| test. Toledo .. 39 48 448 | fields, dent of the National Leogue; Judge W. | possession and according to the word- |state elimination ts this years and Lee pitched nine-hit ball to |/ this corner can learn, Bd Brandt of| Test No. 4 is for the Red Cross eee 4 _S¢ 385)" Finals in three events—the 100|%- See ec at ounate aint Ore pa caged tage ahi cane ightcap. the Dodgers was the only player in-' swimmers’ button. Winners here were eli : {meter dash, broad jump and hammer ,/¢ague a {have been placed on the ‘unt fational ogi sete terested enough in the all-star game|required to tread water for 30 sec-| America’s Mermaids | throw—will' be decided Saturday. ‘This prc otepresraenetece se een er tad taken out of the Looe Pei lalate! ed ed Se bases loaded in 6-3 win over || to pay his expenses to Boston -|onds; float motionless; perform plain Compete for Places|P', Onl State's marvelous Negro}, oo ton afer? ‘All-star squad, placing | luch to the discomforture of thg|for the first round follows: she lants. Seen crossing the George Washington | front or racing dives; swim 100 yards, athlete, Jesse Owens, very much in ‘Winsett te fone nee, Shee pame warden overruled ‘Ashley vs. Hannaford; Zee- ‘seem lr Fe he - aA bridge headed west: A trailer with a| using side and one other stroke; wit- ._ [the spotlight. Nitin aaalins Jack sag hn the regulation and assessed the fine, |land vs. Cooperstown: Des Lacs vs, soored two runs. in victory over || DS Banner on the side reading “Ber- ness artificial repiration demonstrt-| marmaias" hi’ the Water) tall that lls Ceer eee aed a aeuios Pits | Kansas City won three of the 14 po-|" "n= n=? Pela under Protest Vile; Parvo Braves va. Oates Senators. embers of a girls’ track teem | oon swim 50 yards on back, USNS | teads to Berlin and Olympic fame|100 at intervals of about an hour.|éitions on the team. Juniors Beat Mandan, |, 20°77 New Rockford vs. win- sone, Moore, Bees — Batted in |!” Dan Comerford, rabid Dodger fan, ee gi foet at wover By mectace dive. {Saturday and Sunday, with prospects |He then will have a half-hour’s rest |, The siteher ki betpe terrane s b to CCC Ni 'y ner of tournament at Ambrose; ‘on runs pair of singles A x = ‘\of some of the greatest aquatic bat- broad ursday, dropping iccw Pillsbury; Kulm vs. against Reds. Veaduinbosrine leGaIEGH pone complete list of awards f0l-| tg in history for berths on Uncle for which he holds all world revords, ire ceva pismerealbe hb he} mianite phic wi ‘a A Dan says he saw Mungo at midnight i First Sam's swimming team. On Sunday Owens will run the 200 |funs After trouncing Mandan, 10-2, i ‘The Indians breezed into the east | Monday and he was O.K. . . . Dit-|_ Mik eral Simon, Bugene| ,, 1" the six events to be decided in| meters. Teduce Milwaukee advantage over the | wednesday night, the Capital city| Baldwin Government Thursday, burned up at the world in|to at 9a. m, Tuesday . _ . Other|Knoll’ Donald Bacrtsch, ‘Billy Raer-| the new Astoria pool, only Mrs. Ele-| ‘The brown bullet is in a class by|second place St. Paul club to one) oo) oth suntoe team-bowed general and their own second-division | Dodgers carefully scrutinized the |ink, Arlene Beverly Asch, Jenall/#nor Holm Jarrett of New York and himself, with only his dusky Mar-/@8M@ = to the OCC team here, 8-6, Thursday) Wins Another Victory. { standing in particular, and broke the | Mungo map when the big pitcher |Kemps. Phyllis Mandigo, Anna Gabel,| Mrs. Lenore Kight Wingard, swim-|quette sprint rival, Ralph Metcalfe, to The Minneapolis Millers | Sight in the ball park. — { Yanks’ homer-hammering copyright | joined the team at Chicago Wednes- ‘Hazel Wilson, Becky Dutton, Mary|ming matron from Homestead, Pa.,|give him much argument. Seven runs in the second inning| London, July 10—(#)—Three Brit- } by (1) smashing five round-trip clouts | day, but. found no trace of a bruise [Jean Clemens. Betty Jean Wentiand) are regarded as sure winners in the Six Events Stand Out regen npeouprer cee enabled the local juniors to hang up| ish defense services parllamen { out of the park, including two by Hal]. Sorry to hear of the death of lnor Wilson, Shirley Mae Andergon, | now ‘ively. isis air c oo = ited tar abey "Oe and 1900 11-4 and 9-7. The Kels broke » four- | the one-sided victory over the Man-| Thursday to increase budgets 4 Trosky, (2) tying an American League | Paul Rose, coach of the undefeated|Marie Mahoney, Betty Jean Krauser, | '°SP& : enters around the 400, 800 500 | 51 tie in the first game with a seven | “an club with three Mandan pitchers | $98,263,500. ( record with three four-base blows in| Spearfish normal football team last.|Katie Geigle, Elvira Clark, Marietta sonia CaN meter foot-races, the high hurdles, | Me ooo splurge in the seventh, |stiempting to stem the tide. Commons consideration of | one inning, and (3) beating the /| season. Free, Lois Mae Harmsen, Giifred John Pople the high jump and the pole vault, |71" je second con Each team garnered five safe hits,| the estimates after s fresh victory | Yanks at their own game by hanging | ¢—-—-___—_—_—________ @ |Mandigo, Jr. Robert Ayres, Breen! Essex, Mass. July 10.—(%)—Light-| For the 400 meters, which Pennsyl- scored five runs in the eighth. In all,|But the three Mandan hurlers grant-| for the Baldwin government Wednes- H an 11-4 walloping on them, | M t Le t Kennelly, Meyer Cohen, Donald Patz-| ning made a hole in one on the fourth |vania’s Bill Carr and Stanford’s Ben phe . by (ed 14 walks, which coupled with er-|day night in debate on unemploy- eG Gehtig saved something from ajor ague man, Richard Stee, Eugene Nelson,|green of the Cape and Golf club.|Eastman dominated four years ago,| Minneapolis had six homers, two by) —) Paved the way for the setback. | ment. the Yanks’ shattered Sepatation: by | Leaders | ag nee UP Siewertneelee Stee 7 Three players had just departed|there are a half dozen flyers avail- ee ion Slade with the ‘The conservative majority defeated driving out his 2ist homer of the sea- |@ hy ITY, in a a when the bolt split the flagpole,|able. On form, the favorites are two t filled in praabined gave St, Paul 359 to 139 a motion of domestic policy son, but that still left him one behind Indian Chief Trosky. With the Tigers trouncing the Sen- ators, 10-7, the Yanks’ League lead ‘was cut to nine games over Detroit and Boston, who remained just a few percentage points back of the Tigers by taking the White Sox, 7-2, behind Wes Ferrell's effective pitching. (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting — Gehrig, Yankees, 388; Ap- pling, White Sox, .376. Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 93; Gehrin- ger, Tigers, Hits—Gehrig, Yankees, 113; Gehrin- ger, Tigers, 112. Willman, Pete Keller, Al Simon. Bill Murphy, Douglas Dunahy, Robert Beattie, Neil Churchill, Robert Ritter- ‘bush, James Munson, George Clem- ens, Rosiac Carrell, Billy Bement. Gordon Fisher, George Glum, Rolf Harmsen, Robert Schantz, Bill Mc- Gary, Donald Longmuir, Edward Schmidt, George Karas, Rubin Weig- let, Billy Gustafson, Agnes Glaser, ripped open the hole and burned the grass in all directions, Clark, Arlene Beverly Asch. Lois Broxmyer, Neil Churchill, Edward Schmidt, Roland Eslinger, Billy Gus- tafson, Roy Salem me, Richard Aide, Danny Daffinrud, Robert Ayres, Eugene Nelson. California Negroes, Jimmy Luvalle and Archie Williams, but both were beaten Saturday in the nationals by Harold Smallwood of Southern Cali- fornia. Eddie O’Brien, Syracuse star who has yet to recover his record indoor form; Jack Hoffstetter of Dartmouth, and Al Fitch, another Southern Cali- ® 6-5 victory over Columbus. Slade was the big gun in the Saints offense, having a double, homer and two singles to drive in four runs. In a night game, Kansas City defeated Toledo, 4-3, Probable All-star lineups: All-Stars—Warner, St. Paul, 2b; ‘1 Coral, Arlene Beverly, Virginia Gutteridge, Columbus, 3b; Winsett, Mie oat cree Home runs—Foxx, Red Sox, Trocky, Sorenson, Violet White, 1d MCCU| jimmy Pier ret smith, Bob [een ont, out an, all-star ‘fleld.| Coiumbus, It; Cullop, Columbus, 1; ‘The Athletics stayed out of the See auan ee Supine ea rine Abeta la age Poo Koch, Betty Wilde, Jean Knecht,|the Olympic team as relay runners, if |Gaffke, Minneapolis, ef; Alexander, Teague cellar, for the present at least, i ‘ "Jalthiid Engen, Marietta Free, Irene |Marliss Abbott. not as individual entries for the 400.|Kansas City, 1b; Malinosky, Louls- by nosing out the last-place Browns, 1-5. ‘The Chicago Cubs pulled up to a helf-game from the St. Louis Card- Grove, Red Sox, 11-3. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—P. Waner, Pirates, 353; Ca- Free, Arthur Claridge, Warren Sather, Robert Doll, George Clemens, Barton Tollefson, Melvin Kruchenberg. Ver- non Scott, Roland Eslenger, Willard Our Boarding House With Major Hoople EE~GAD/ TO TRICK THE . BEE INTO WORKING OVERTIME ~~ Emma Louise Bech- . Myron Atkinson, Duane Carlson, Sally Fleck, Hope Haga, Helen Wold, Lois Knudson, Margaret Roherty, Roy Anne Ken- YERLY Three-Way Inn Trims State Bank Club, 10-7 ville, ss; Owen, Columbus, c; Fette, St. Paul, p. organ, rf; Wilburn, 88; Uhalt, cf; York, 1b; Laabs, If; Bank of N. Dak. 000 4 y: Left on base—Bank of North Dakota 9, Three-Way Inn 5; two base hits—Beaudoin 2, Walter, Fox; home runs—Nelson, Martin, Kwako; double plays—Frolund to Diehl to McCafney; hits off Fisher 11 in 7 innings, off Martin 8 in 7 in- nings; struck out by Fisher 0, by Mar- tin 5; ba: on balls off Fisher 5, off which in effect was # vote of confi- dence. is COME ON, DIVVIE UP/ YOU HAVE A GUEST ~ DISH OUT TH' GRUB! milli, Phillies, 353. .{nelly, Annette Diven, Evelyn Sorlie, a “4 4 inals at the head of the National|, no Hnastliiy CAtinala: 00; Cohenour, Eugene Nelson, Jackie Dut. Ellen Klee, Edward Holmes, Antone Storti, 3b; Brenzel, c; Hope, 2b; League pack by coming through with ton, James Johnston, Lyle Schultz, |Sriski, Donald Hawkinson, Bernard HRs Vaughan, Pirates, 60. John Broxmyer, Buddy Rogers, Clin- Habe Oo. oe An 11-hit attack paved the way for! Umpires—Kober at the plate; John- ‘@ doubleheader victory over the Dodg- J et Ely, Jimmy McDonald, Raymond Mc- imp! ” ers, 4-8 and 5-4. The gas house gang | i's Jordan, Bees, and Jensen, Pi-|ton Cohenour. Cabe, Russel Jones, Jack Fossum, |® 10-7 victory for the Three-Way Inn|son at first; Swanson at second; Rue } took its one game with the Giants, | ..72'¢> 10? Second Test Jack Davies, Billy Mason, Hugh Har- | Over the Bank of North Dakota in @/at third. Managers—All-stars, Donie 6-3, after hearing that Bill ‘Terry Home zune OF: Giants, 15; Berger, Evelyn Griffith, ciety ed less, Ralph Sennen Richard Davis, makeelip game a the aga Bush of Minneapolis; Milwaukee, Al- Bees, 13. nard, Hug! less, Dircl neider,|Robert Fossum, Joe Cordner, im | League played Thursday a thoron. attendance, ‘ Planned to retire as an active Giant | pitchers— French, Cubs, Lucas, Pi-|Duane Carlson, George Clemens, Al-|Jones. Roland Eslinger, Robert Le-|box score: bre Time adel 2:30 p. m, rates, 71. ward Holmes, Russel Jones, Roger |Roy, Mary Ellen Schwab, Ethyl Hen-|3-Way Inn AB R H PO A E|(ggt). ‘ The fast-moving Cincinnati Reds Jensen, Donald Kiemele, Jackie Scott,|dricks, Mary Jane Bernard, Geraldine | Benser, r jl es ae ae ae | * Saints Stop Red Birds were handed their first night setback Tribe Wallop Yanks Bernard Ely, Tim Jones, Leo Davies,|Gillette, Becky Dutton, Evelyn Grif- Ralaony: ap. : . 1 Z, a 4 q St. Paul—A by Slade with of the season, as the Boston Beescame| New York—In a barrage of home Raymond McCabe, |fith. Ce eeieh ae ak 8 ed 1 4 - Paul— oe: ht from behind for a 6-5 victory, while Di , Walter Renden, Alan Fourth Test i: ‘4 the bases full in ninth broug! the Pirates clubbed the Phillies 16-5,|,UnS Cleveland defeated New York,|icast, Dick Knutson, Kelth Hanson,| Mary Langer, Eva Marie Hendricks,|e"uco!™,,c--- £ 2 2 5 0 Olg¢, paul a 6-6 victory over Columbus. with Paul Waner and Bill Brubaker |)" RH E|mariuis “Jordan. Patricia ‘Sragerol,|Marearer Erickson, Pauline “Bpare,|Werin'> <0 3 $$ 8 2 8 Gotumm iris 4 mi jordan, la , | Margaret . Ine e,| Martin, Pe lar RS Gt re ee) 5 . 90 secounting for 11 of the runs. Cleveland ..... 052 020 200-11 15 0|Marilys Fleck, Eva Becker, Vivian |Herb Rosen, Lila Brynjulson, Florencs|Fox, ri >..... 2 2 1 0 8 o|gelumbus Pedic mammowa tence [My Fore 0 O08 OA 4 s/he Olea ad Romulan tats (Soar iameoumemnartice| ee 2 tt SS Allen, Galehouse, Hildebrand and st |, Betty. elles, Grace a et 2 Sib tan we Bucs Trounce Phillies 4 : Weigle, Mary Ellen Schwab, Geraldine |Delores Shipley, Spencer Boise, Buddy | ,, 7°t#! 5 ee a Pittsburgh—The Pirates pounded ia saris Brosca, Hadley; Wel ci . Shirley Walker, Laverne |Brandenberg, Paul Cowan. Grace Col- Sa ea ae . = i * m out a 16-5 victory over Philadelphia. Ti y Victors Dierke, Annabelle Mauk, Ethel Ehii,|berg.-Donald Erickson, Martha Jona-| Kinzer, if Sie Mg aeog. sgt | RHE isers Vic! Jack Davis, Junior Gussner. Billy|than, Bob Lipp, Edna Lyngstad, Lois| Quast, 3b AR Vian ie ie aie 113 000 000— 5 13. 2}. Washington—With the help of &|Mason, Jack Fossum. Milhollan, Ruth McCurdy, Joan Mor-| Martin, 1b ps Rel Wars thats a 264 000 O4x—16 16 0| Dis ninth inning Detroit defeated] Roy McCullogh, Kenneth Kaiser, . Dol Olson,| Bement, 2b 4) aa ‘Washington, 10-7. Fred Andre, Ralph Penner, Dick Ferder, rf...» 2 1 1 0 0 0 » Moore, Bowman and ¥ 2 Bi : OA: 3 5.80. 8 , RH E|Brandes, Erickson, Robert ae era Caran Awood, Wilson; Lucas, Birkofer and / nero, ........ 020 100 205-10 13 0) Maason, Vernon Solum. Ernest An-!Skinner, Schafer. lotte Garr, ct fs. ‘Todd. dre, James Bjelland, Leo Fischer,|Sloven, Donald Van Dyke, Milton Van| Walters, ss .. 3.1 2 0 1 0 HATTERS- : Washington ... 101 100 004—714 4 5 5 La Sullivan, Rowe and Hay-| Billy Dirlam, George Masseth, Brail|Dyke, Phyllis Wahl, Mary McGraw, potiie tiie dii-ediirrtiied CLOTHIERS *FURNIZHER worth; Whitehill, ” Dietrich, Cohen |SlUght, Geraldine Rochelles. Dolores| Barbara Wynkoop, Mary Jane Ref-| Totals, oe eee BISNTARE RN pee ge ray Ulmer, Phyllis Mandigo, Rosie Fos: vem, Pat Thomas, Audrey Wald- Three-Way Inn 002 ter, Ruth Smith, Katie Geigle, Elvera | schmidt,. Jack Woodmarke 0 UM~BY SOVE, Tele IDEA HAS Martin 6.. Umpires: John Roehrick. THIS IS A HECK OFA MERIT! IF 1 COULD FERRET ARE YOU MUMBLING a Svaaren aa NIGHT CLUB/ TH’ ' OUT A METHOD BEFORE ABOUT ? YOU SOUND Pegger Nine Routs | SERVICE 1 TERRIBLE - PROFESSOR POOCHEL, 1 A UKE A NATIONAL Duluth With 14 Hits OME COL WITH WOULD BE HAILED AS THE OLITSTANDING SCIENTIST OF MY G TIME —~ AND BE Le | DECORATED BY THE ACADEMY / THE HONORABLE HOOK-UP! EVER SINCE YOU CAME HOME FROM THE OWLS CLUB, © YOU'VE BEEN As BALMY AS A JUNE NIGHT! YOU'RE ALL HET UP ABOUT. . SOMETHING / MAYBE Your FAN BELT suite NG St. Paul, July 10. > Cincinnati—Scoring six runs in the fourth, Boston beat out Cincinnati, ‘6-5, im a night game. 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