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Yanks Totterin Grand Forks Man Holding Lead in Competition for Trapshoot Title RASSLERS ROUGH ON REF |Brewers, Saints _| HN TSOUNPAS HAS STRIDE BROKEN BY LAYOFF, MURDERERS ROW GROWS SILENT Score Only 14 Runs in Five Con- tests and Four Are Hom- ers by Gehrig MUST MEET RISING TIGERS Cubs Regain Pinnacle in Na- tional League as Lee Wins Pitching Duel While it doesn’t show in the stand- ings—especially if you're busy watch- ing that furious battle the Cards and Cubs are staging in the National League—trouble seems to be lurking just around the corner for those blud- geoning New York Yankees. Since their stride was broken & week ago by the three-day layoff for the all-star game, the Yanks have had trouble regaining the form that put them far out in front in the} American League. They wound up Monday with a short count against the White Sox when “silent” John Whitehead held them to five hits for a 6-3 victory. Scoring Power Drops | Counting out their 18-0 rout of Cleveland, the Yanks have scored, only 14 runs in five contests and four of them were homers by Lou Gehrig, who apparently won't be stopped by! anything. Their opponents tallied 36 times in those same games. Gehrig smacked his 24th homer of | the season Monday with Red Rolfe on base to account for two of the Yanks’ runs as he pulled ahead of; Jimmie Foxx to take the major league | lead. H Just to make the prospect look darker the Yanks, starting Wednes- day, have to take on the Tigers, who are beginning to look like the team |Olympic budget was virtually bai- Kansas City—Kansas City won the] They succeed James W. Guthrie, Perret ee went's worn sentes. fenced and the largest team) you CAN'T EXECUTE THE GOLF first game of the series from Indian-|Fred Peterson and George Ebert, all Opp Ons |’ "(lbp thie ‘Aeeoctnted Prien) Detroit, which has climbed from Uncle Sam ever sent to the games iSiswinG BETTER “YOUR OWN apolis 4-3 in 10 innings. of Bismarck, who have served as of- AMERICAN LEAGUE fifth place to second inside of three |ready to sail Wednesday for Hambursg, | WAY"; TENSION RESULTS RH Ejficers during the last year. w L weeks, hung up its 12th victory in 15] Around 375 athletes, their trials fin- | Indianapolis . 030 000 000 0—3 8 2| Scores made in Monday's sing the Big League baseball 5 New York ‘ 53 27 starts by routing the Athletics, 5-2/ished, their bags packed, their dollars} ‘ lxansas City .. 000 003 000 1—4 14 2/and doubles competitions follows: Wenn it Monday. Cleveland's Indians moved |transferred into German marks, were | HOURS OF Logan and Riddle; Wyatt and Mad- 100 up to tie Boston for fourth place by jlooking longingly at the liner Man- : rh Singles CAPITAL BASEBALL routing the Red Sox 11-3 while Wash- | hattan. PRACTICE WIL Brewers Keep First Place V Farrar, Brittin, 8D... 94 ington tightened its hold on third| The passage of all these athletes Do LuThE Milwaukee—Milwaukee remained in|L. A. Hughes, Fargo ...... 96 with a 9-3 decision over the Browns.|may not be paid when the liner sails, 6000 UNTIL \. first place by four points as they de- E. L. Horribin, Mandan ... 93 CLUB REORGANIZES Cubs Regain Lead but it will be by the time the ship’ | You WAVE 4: |teated Columbus 4-3, Hatter for Mil-|Jchn Tsoumpas, Grand Fks. 98 f Winning a pitching duel, the Cubs |touches shcre again. i GECOME It | waukee fanned 17. XxH. E. Secord, Grand Fks... 95 Chicago 4829 3 _—_—_————_—— defeated the Giants 1-0 and moved Vemma Kirby. Sepa ae i | FamniaR i RHE aie cc Spirit Lake, Is. 2 Bt, Louis 30 into the lead a few percentage points| American Olympic committee, | 4 : 2-3 7 1 y, Dickinson .... sburg’ 4 6 ahead of St. Louis. Big Bill Lee set |the field hockey team still ‘needed| | WOT 7HE Columbus, .---+ 9) O00 Oll—4 8 O|Dr. J.R. Pence, Minot |... 96 Cincinnati . oo New Manager Asks Teams in the Giants down with four hits while |$3.223; the women’s swimming team, | FUVDAMENTALS... : : ‘Stout, Fisher and Owen; Hatter and |J- W. Sturgeon, Dickinson .. 95 Boston . 3 Surrounding Towns to See Carl Hubbell gave Chicago only half }$3,500, and the women’s track team, Pa wf re Detore. EB 97 Philadel 290049 H that number. $3,328. ee Lore vs PSG GN Nee sees 2 Brooklyn 278 lim About Games ‘ Tiny Jim Chaplin of the Bees cele-| He instructed the officials of these : * ¢ . seeeeee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — brated his 29th birthday by giving|teams to come up with those amounts Big Field Entered Jas, W. Guthrie, Bismarck 92 edierpieked pun veri) ops ii gsviadiibaibe the Gigi di@iae: Boston a six-hit pitching job and a|by noon or cut their squads. in Western Amateur Clarence Parker, Minot .. 88 had been billed to play at ge er ey a ball club was effected at a meeting of 4-1 victory over Pittsburgh's Pirates| The fate of the teams depended 308. MeOtuskey, Bismarck... 93 City but were forced to cancel | Minneapolis tat 4 the group Monday night. w while the Reds defeated the Phillies | Principally on their ingenuity and the, ae while xL. W. Jenkins, Jamestown 97 collapse of the Valley City | Columbus au o45 ‘Under the new. set-up Leonard 6-4 in other National League games. |size of the gate receipts from the Omaha, Neb., July 14.—(7)—' H. Litt, Bismarck ... ny Ka: Ci 745 48 French will be mahager with E. F. % ‘ ‘i , ion, Charlie eer . Randall's Island meet. If this money the defending champion, x—Professionals. aes f Kounovsky as secretary and Bob Al- AMERICAN LEAGUE vil S lubhouse, the rest of a high- White Sox Beat Yanks will have 17 members. If it is not, = the c . f ‘ ‘| vered field came out to battle the A eae. New York—Whitehead pitched five-|only 10 will go. By ART KRENZ ye port: und-' ] Cor The largest Easter egg on record|zation. The shift was made necessary hit ball as Chicago defeated New} Happy Hollow club course Tuesday in $ 0 in Political ntest is said to have been received by a|by the resignation of Manager Stan- York 6-3 RH E) 103 000 101— 6 13 0) . 000 102 000— 3 5 0! Whitehea id Sewell; Pearson, Murphy, Malone and Dickey. Cleveland Wallop Red Sox Boston — Cleveland continued their heavy hitting as they defeated Bos- Cleveland Boston ..... +120 220 022—11 17 0} R, Ferrell. Tigers Claw A's Philadelphia — Detroit again beat Philadelphia for their tenth victory | f in twelve games, the score was 5-2. RH E! Detroit .........021 010 100-5 10 0 ‘ - 000 101 010— 3 8 3)) Blaeholder and Pytlak; Oster-| 4 mueller, Henry, Russell, Walberg and| ™ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1986. g Despite Long Lead in American League "YN TEAMS STIL INSTATE TOURNEY Cooperstown and New Rock- ford Battle to Tie in Ser- les Classic Monday So Tennis Is a Game, Is It? Bating tor Lead ¢ME-PONT MARGIN in rot as aot Teare | IN FIRST. 100 BIRDS) Win Monday Chicago, July 14—()—The mul-| E. C. Lenneville, Dickinson, Sec- waukee Brewers and St. Paul Saints . are putting on one of the best nip- ond; Last Half of Matoh and-tuck battles for the circuit lead- Set for Tuesday ership that the American Association pionship Tuesday as two more nines, has seen in several seasons. % eS : i ee Mayville and Pillsbury, elimniated ' to’? Monday night to stay four per-|FARGO MEN ARE ELECTED _ themselves by fellure to appear at centage points in front of Manager Gabby Street's Apostles, who downed for the state semi-pro baseball cham- Cooperstown classic in & Toledo 7 to 6. Hughes, Topping and Myller to staged the tournament Ted Olson, former Dartmouth uni- As fy, . {twilight tilt, battling 10 innings to & versity righthander sent down by the| | Lead Sportsmens Asso- . 5.3 te a5 tro >» ovearcold pitching Boston Red Sox, pitched Minneapolis i toa 9 to 6 victory over Loulsvile, sect Get ie : : : Floyd Stromme, Cooperstown fire- Olson was hit freely in the first three a 3 . ; [baller, fanned 22 batsmen and gave up frames, but had sensational support,|_ John Tsoumpas, Grand Forks, was : : eight hits while Kermit “Chick’ particularly from Blondy Ryan. high eligible amateur-in the first half 2 EI: |Lee of New Rockford whiffed 14 Kansas City beat Indianapolis 4 to |0f the competition for the state singles ‘ [Sete 3 3 : and allowed seven blows. Neither re- 3 in 10 innings on the Blues’ Field,|ttapshooting championship when) - : ; ‘ received good support afield as each Whitlow Wyatt pitching eight-hit/darkness fell over the local range : : P “ team committed five errors. G Where's that dignity referees are supposed to have in the wrestling | Pall for the victory as his mates col- Sion night. He had broken 98 out | septng Wallanaiy: eS eae wi ring? Looks as if it is sadly lacking tn this picture, for the ref, [lected 14 hits off Bob Logan. E. ©. Lenneville, Dickinson, was} Do you “play” tennis? Maybe that’s why you aren't a champion, the Pargo Braves and teann +" Mickey McMasters, has taken a dive’ and rests outside the ropes on Win in Spite of Errors runnerup with 97. Look how bard Helen pile WORKS ‘at title tennis, ‘She's in tangles with New Rockford in Tues- his back. Those two naughty matmen, Lord Lansdowne, left, and St.-Paul—St. Paul made five errors] Dr. J. R. Pence, Minot, won the state going back to make a difficult return; and her | day's games. Sammy Kohen, deposited the ofticia! in his present position during but won over Toledo 7-6, doubles shoot with 45 out of 50 birds. eye's on the ball every second. Such tennis enabled her to beat ‘New Rockford and Cooperstown will ea Wi iden RHE| The second half of the singles com- Hilda Sperling for the Wimbledon title. play off the tie in a complete game + 000 101 220—6 11 Ojpetition will be shot Tuesday, along Toledo .. 375 MEMBERS OF U. S. OLYMPIC "sui: tiene eset rete /ALL NATIONS TEAM OFFERS HOT [Stone a 2 sxe TEAM READY TO SAIL WEDNESDAY "1. ose cure, uu crsace me =| COMPETITION IN CITY TONIGHT Sex seme eres ' Largest Contingent Ever Sent’ RHE|ficers at the annual meeting of the | to Games Will Leave on | GRE AT Louisville . 111 100 110-6 13 2|North Dakota State Sportsmens ‘As- vpgiic yeah ted abla Liner Manhattan LaMaster, DeMoisy, i Pi GOLF Ringhofer; Olson and George. i A. Hughes, president: 1. ©. Top to Appear Here Stan di nas New York, July 14—(?)}—The U. & Blues Win in Overtime sectetary-treasurer. pies i s ball g is raised, the women’s swimming team . rn NEA Service Golf Writer ey d of the 37th an- Baldwin Club Beats the qualifying round of the Moffit Team 14 to 2;°22 49 it better my own way.” ment. Baldwin defeated Moffit 14 to 2 in} oj = a a. game played: Sunday, ab-Mottit outs [ove can eco 1b ene maBDE Way ize hitting the home team 12 to 8 and making only two errors to Moffit’s Br 2 ton 11-3. RH Eis the fact that details of the swing that The box score: Philadelphia ....000 001 100-2 9 1/5 i: Lawson and Myatt; Ross, Gumbert and Hayes. Senators Move Up ‘Washington — Washington moved into third place as they defeated St. Louis 9-3, RH Ej St. Louis......110 010 000— 3 12 1 Washington ....010 043 01x— 9 14 3! Hogsett, Kimberlain and Hemsley; | ‘Whitehill and Millies. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs, Giants in Duel Chicago — Chicago got but two hits off Hubbell but defeated New York 1-0 for the league lead. New York fe) 0 Hubbell, Gabler and Mancuso, Spencer; Lee and Hartnett, O'Dea. Bees Win Fifth Straight Pittsburgh — Boston won their fifth straight game as they defeated Pitts- burgh RHE .000 200 0200-4 7 0 -000 000 010— 1 6 1 Mueril; Welch, Swift, ‘Weaver and Padden, Finney. Reds Defeat Phillies Cincinnati—Cincinnati made it two out of three in the series by winning 6-4 over Philadelphia. RHE Philadelphia ....020 001 010—4 9 1 Cincinnati ......000 023 10x— 9 1 0 Walter, Jorgens and Grace; Frey, Davis and Campbell. Brooklyn at St. Louis (played at an earlier date). eae : . Checked Yankees with five hits and 4 th ‘k, and that such budget , 274 that such budget statement ‘may 3 it 1 ¢) Twins Boost Lead drove in two of club's six runs with De examined by any. [De examined by anyone applying 2 : ply nerefor; that the Board | therefor; that the Board of City Com- 0; Had, 0 in Northern League'*"?". six t net te cet on | missioners will meet on the fourth hie Nekh ena s' Joe Vosmik, Indians—His triple and the Fourth Wednesday of July, being | Wednesday in July, being July 22, A lemertrag two singles accounted for three runs Joly 22nd, 1936, at. the hour of 7:16 | 1286, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. Tereriin ened 1 9 2 1! St. Paul, July 14.—()—Fargo-|against Red Sox. again. . . Baloney: o'clock, P. M., at the Clty Hall ie aid Sibenba, et adept ane AA Nudeee Longmuir 1 9 6 0 Moorhead pounded out a 12-3 win) Charley Gehringer, Tigers—Found SE Oe ne eee oe vine the annual | 2nd making the annual tax levy; and Reich, 2b . 2 9 8 © over Duluth Monday to increase its| Athletics pitchers for two doubles and tax levy; and that the Board of Park|that the Board of City Commissioners Totals Pw wm 2 lead over the idle second place Eauja single and scored three runs. ss Commissioners will hold a public ses- ey mele A baplie seunen RE es Ed = R “ Claire team by one-half game. Jim Campbell, Reds—Got three of take the sion at such time and place, at which payat. wiay, MppAAT ANA, dlacuss with only if necessary to decide the cham- pionship, Darkness forced calling the struggle. aS =_—— tart for Minneapolis defeated Louis-| Fargo was awarded the 1987 era aes and three Fargo men were chosen of- |: are still in the running although The 205 200 00x—9 12 1!S0ciation Monday night at the Grand City Makes It Possible wees Terry and|Pecific hotel. The new officers are a pee a= EE Toled . 5 Louisville ie | 56 bi len as treasurer. John Monaghan Owens May Try Speed eae SPA continues as president of the organi- Yates of Atlanta, Ga., took it easy in By EDDIE BRIETZ Parisian actress. It stood 10 ° feet |ley Wyciskala, who is leaving the state. high, was marvelously embroidered,| The Capital Club has nearly com- pleted its schedule of games in the Bismarck City League and French asked that teams in neighboring towns which desire games get in touch with him. I often have heard the remark: “I! nual western amateur golf title tour- New York, July 14.—()—Jess>. Owens, whose speedy strides may carry The blond Atlantan, who won the] New York, July 14.—(#—Back on/him to a triple victory in the Olympic a contained two piebald ponies, 1935 crown by conquering Rodney|Broadway after two scorching days/ games, is thinking about taking a few messed to a victoria, and a coach- Bliss of Omaha, in the final slvr at{at the Olympic trials on Randall’s|fast steps in the field of politics. man, ready to whisk her to the altar. Colorado Springs, was exempt front|Island you find plenty going on: ‘The Ohio State Negro flier, recently qualifying. Jesse Owens has replaced Joe Louis|a page in the Ohio capitol, said Tues-|_ The St. Louis, Mo., branch of the He had, however, two days of prac-|as the idol of the colored population|day he had been approached to run | Society for Prevention of Cruelty to tice swinging under his belt and was]... the Dodgers are making baseball |for the Ohio legislature from the 19th | Animals has installed radio receiving ready for the battle with the 31 sur-|history by winning three in » row. . .|ward in Cleveland and was thinking | Sets on its emergency cars to be Golfers who figure that way have faults so deeply etched into their quires tension. This type of player is unaware of have been taught him are PERMIT- | TED to take place by the experts, Bet i Elwho have a grooved swing, and not| vivors of the 36-hole qualifying test. two of hem from the Cardinals. . seriously of accepting the invitation. |Close touch with police headquarters. When That Tire 4 2), CAUSED to take place, as in the case | + 9, e deal wi would see, Mad! —_— tha in 25. 5,000 pea of flow-| 2 1 J of the inexperienced player. rd rs Square Garden trading Tony Canzon-| Diamonds, when placed in pure| More than 25,000 varieties % 4 3 The player that has this attitude |_Yesterday’s Stars _ sis ctetrart | een anon for Max oxygen, will burn at a temperature of trad Plants are found in the British Is Flat o (will hit thousands of balls, play num- cl e's is at a standstill . . . over /850 degrees centigrade. 1 i H ies rounds of got, and) peactios: the Bill me er raaranree Carl ane cihidegpolsad oe = === PHONE 427 9 Slrest of his life; it will be im- ? roug! ling Dodgers z 2H ossible pacer eae average [Hubbell and Frank Gabler in mound), | | where have you heard that one| NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING |. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING We Are Happy —|score down as long as he is swinging |4ue! as Cubs defeated Giants 1-0 to! betore? Notice is hereby given that Gd wis jiminaey budget, RA is to Serve You §|with certain faults. regain National League lead. Pictures of the Olympic trials show| Pav ‘District uf the City of Bismarck, | City of Bismarck, North Dakota is on Johnny Whitehead, White Sox— file in the office of the City Auditor, ota, is on file in the office 00 o10— 2) The Twins, ‘tied with the Bears on|team’s nine hits against Phillies. and discuss |the Board of City Commissioners any 3 games won and lost although holding; Ossie Bluege, Senators—Had perfect ae 3 any item of proposed expenditu item of proposed expenditures or ob- ; first place by a few percentage points,|day at bat against Browns with three H or object to et ‘such item or the|Ject to any such item or the amount We will call for and return Carroll; t thereof. ae r increased their margin to a half game.| singles and double. iI Bingham, i amount thereof. The total proposed expenditures your tire for repairs. hits off A. Dutt | In another game played, Jamestown tor, is taking bows for turning the| provi Proposed expenditures | povided for are as follows: Hot Patches Always 2 in- | downed Superior 6-3. An Ohio State University professor |triats into a success. .. they seemed | Stal Operation RUN er Tk SR0TE.20 utt| The Eau Claire-Winnipeg game was| contends that boys are more excited|doomed to financial and artistic fail- Mi ind ee “ jor Re esi postponed because of wet grounds. | by movie scenes than girls. ‘ure when they called it a day Sat- nti ments Fund a 135-08 Major League Leaders Y Y y Y Molly’ A thes $140,100.00 Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor. $14,591.12 Myron H. Atkinson, Clerk. 7 : ; Debt Retirement Levies . Our Boarding House With Major Hoople eign — WZ July 13, 1936. Believe EGAD, CLYDE, 1 AM ABOUT TO BEGIN EXPERIMENTS THAT WILL BE EPOCH-MAKING IN J THE LIFE OF THE BEE—~ AHEM—~ IN FUTURE YEARS, YOU WILL STAND IN AWE BECAUSE You SHOOK THE HAND OF THE ORACLE WHOSE NIMBLE FINGERS ACCOMPLISHED A CLINCHES THE OLD BLURB THAT OPPOSITES Joe Jackson has stuck to ONE TOBACCO FOR 15 YEARS!

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