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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936 Three] Dusky Stars Hurl Bismarck to 14-0 Win Over Beach VICTORY STRETCHES Eastern Clubs Helping Giants to Position Hot on Trail of Leaders WIN RECORD 10 13; Sots Round Up TERRYMEN TROUNCE [BISMARCK-CANDO GAME OPENS Winsett Batters ‘Commercial Wins American Olympic CONSECUTIVE GAMES| Out 38th Homer | —»: #0 === "| Inter-League Tilts | LEGION TOURNAMENT TONIGHT Invalid List Grows ° Smith’s Round-Tripper M8 ick tone Pa | Clout Fails to kop 8 Th es ranking Shell Gas, CCC and Nash-Finch : CUBS, 1-2, SHAVING lErnest Li; Jahncke | Winner to Play Dickinson: In| Wet, Chilly Weather Puts Four J onpedigeltil a Saints From Conquering jaezby Aug. 1? or enty Lewse is| Hang Up Initial Triumphs | CARDINALS’ W MARGIN: Fourth Game Friday; U. S. Stars in Indisposed | is only a five favorite over | Al Gainer in; Pittsburgh to-| Red Birds, 7-6 Wednesday Final on Sunday Category 4 oi i , Ousted From Post ROBISON, MADISON SHELLED! | Chicago, July 20.—()—Jack Win-! Shell Gas, CCC and Nash-Finch|St. Louis 1 Splits Bout Doubleheader |Olympic Official Dropped on i | in Pittsburgh to-|diamondball teams, all of the Com- ., es i. Grand Forks, N. D., July 30—(#)—| Berlin, July 30—(4)—The American Desiderato, Leary, Garnes Lend | sett, the Columbus Red Birds’ slug-| ‘ ercial League, scored victories over With Dodgers; Yankees, | Charge of Missing Two The 1936 North Dakota American Le-| Olympic team will need an ambulance ° Punch to Capital Cit [ging left flelder who couldn't make jail MME) sisters and brother jCity League opponents in the open Indians Win ! Meetings & SEE lira ne meee section unless developments on all ‘ inch pitat ty the major grade in 1931 and 1932 be- i | of Eleanor Holm! 3 ek a ua ae sched- | canis er) ae third aintnise and Bis_|tTaining fronts take a quick turn for Performance cause he couldn't hit, is making aj} j ie athe ays "Only one of the COMINaTEISI League | Berlin, July 30—()—Ernest tee|Marck of the fifth. the better. ‘great bid this season for another! | coe | oateatd of wate clubs, the Shell Gas ten, took ad- (By the Associated Press) Jahneke of New Orleans was ousted|. The winner will meet Dickinson in| Most of the athletes’ ailments are ‘Working three innings apiece, Man-| chance in the big tim it } Umpire Babe vantage of the opportunity to use al, THe eet eee ere from the International Olympic com.| the last of four games Friday. jof a minor character, featuring an ager Babe Mohn’s trio of ace Negro! Now he beasts an average not far me young § itcher from the City League in rack- |{0rces, & collective thorn in the side Of |" mittee ‘Thursday Semi-finals are scheduled Saturday! epidemic of colds and sore throats mound performers limited Beach’s|;.om the 400 mock Sate Coens shows ‘jing up a 12-9 triumph over the Para- |i! Terry and his New York Gients! soa” avery Brun- and the final contest will be played| and muscles, but there is a watering courageous little western club to two! Hen tah ion te Wednesday isd ae apite | mount Theatre. = for years, have turned over @ new! goo, president of Sunday afternoon. eye for every salute in the Olympic scattered hits here Wednesday a SeERE baie Heat te : touring the The CCC's relied upon their regu- |!e#f. »| the Americar Friday's draw sends Mandan | village as the result of the wet, chilly i while the heavy-hitting Capital home run, hov aidn’t | ~ tional League cir- irler to conquer O. H. Will's, 9-8,! Instead of standing in the Giants’) Oymoie commit- against Grand Forks in the opening | weather. crew was lacing out 17 sefe blows ir Birds from be NM Rogell cuit with his pop. 14-4, and the Nash-|¥@5—2 habit that more than once} 46 oie elected clash at 9:30 a. m., followed by the} ‘The track and field athletes had 14-0 shutout victory. by St. Paul, 78 Raer had trouble stayin: at Ted Meinhover and|"2s cost the New Yorkers the pen-) his’ place, | Fargo-Minot game at 11:30 a. m. the biggest aches and pains, includ- Oa ered outfielder, pele ; iY a nt—the eastern contingent is help- Afternoon games will pit Harikin-|ing 300-pound Jack T 5 Barney Morris started on the the Capital Chevrolet outfit, 7-5 Petes mb by Jahncke, whe | ‘inst Hi ad. Dickii Ing ‘po! jac! ‘orrance’s sore for the locals. He gave up o! i The box scores ing the Terrymen’s current climb by [Son sgainst Harvey sn ickinson ; Shoulder. and fanned five before he was r: aukee maint making life miserable for the western against the winner of the ‘Thursday | « The ’s swimming and rowing by Lefty Gaines in the four pace Py peewee Louisville ae R = FO a z he Cubs, Cardinals and during the admin- . Mba amee ve sis bee squads and the women’s swimming ‘The dusky southpaw held the i ‘ ay aoe 8 . istration of Presi- aan eemi final with tue lower bracket | 224, tack teams have been retarded ors without a safe blow for edo = ie ae Ot COL. OH ied over since the return home,| dent Hoover, was one semi-final wi e lower bracket! in training by an assortment of ill- Prabha, #triick out six and then turn Re Lt feonin ‘4 u H u : H fae combined eastern assault has shot dropped on the Be Despte having 0 "ay cabarna| | nesses traceable to the bad weather. f i x hen t but succumbe Bree 0 iS ; _Desp! The women’s ayuatic team has been. ed the job over to Hilton Sm: dads | betting " when| 3 ai ey, avin 2a ONTO technical grounds | cl if fanned three in the last th ENE ee rt NARHA c AER EIA aes Ee | Burgess Whitehead, Giant attend two conse: * 1 , The setback brought an unceremo-|On4, Ws ssitied on the nth, ares $ 2 $$ % Sil nomer, double and two singles led |} utive meetings of Jahneke . | POWer and plichite strencth to carry who has a cold, and Ann Govednik of nious end to the 1l-game win record} “y, “19 — = — = — —]| way to 7-2 win over Cubs. the international committee. starting pitchers and Cando four. Chisholm, Minn., who has an infected of the Beach club, current leader of, as : ‘ ade 4 iat & - = Leu Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio, The ouster of the New Orleans Pre-tournament dope here 7a 0Gee oes has kept her out of the « the Lower Yellowstone League, andre ‘sa ce ho aa Re One Yankees — Collected six hits, in- |jsportsman, well known in yachting! the defending champions, Fargo,! ‘there still is time for saita nh boosted the Bismarck nine’s consecu-j i, Al Schacht, who handled the neal Ba : 3 2 2 4 © o?| cluding Gehrig's 32nd homer, ||circles, came several months after he! Grand Forks, Mandan, Bismarck and | y S iperation, tive victories to 13. Ly age jScx during Joe Cronin’s trip to t 1 2 6 0 §& 64) driving in seven runs against Ti- ||opposed the United States’ participa-| Gand " ut the American mermaids may have Hit Robison Freely pe oe jcoast, was plenty glad to hand t PS ch Ges apa eC CO tion in the Olympic ganies tecause| Cnt to Dutch treat them the same war Beach used two hurlers in an ¢f-|nelq to four hits, reins back to Jo: “Tl take cl Fac Vain ga Webs fae key Buddy Hassett, Dodgers, and ||they were to be held in Germany. [ ieee did the American men four fort to halt the rampaging Capital) day,” said Al... Add t ose | Ar 4 9.9 2 2 1,| Ducky Medwick, Cardinals—For- || The other American membership Big Ten Ment Mentors ee Bee. ae City stickers. Art Robison, hard 000 001 920-3 4 0} d the Yanks to win: Russ/ 3 4° $ 2 6 Ot) mer's two triples and single batted ||the committze, formerly held by the Nees the: serfous hospital case working southpaw, pitched the first | rouis ““o10 000 000— 1 5 2! jorts ed of the Trenton | § . £8 Be in five runs in winning double- ||late Brig. Gen. Charles A. Sherrill of PRE Raa si leeghtte at Wait Sux innings but retired in favor of| “ttaier” ana’ Betores Peteron eng [EYenne Tmes, Looks ke the|nvn” "5 CS A * Cl header opener; Mednick belted |New York, was not filed at) Thurs Lead All-Star Poll 2733.22, Bee, 078 Madison in the seventh after being | Thompson. S$ are getting hot in, otals .... ro Home! . lay’s meeting. { ih - i nicked for 11 hits, including a round- Saints Beat Red Birds | rs Wilh co uriecss Ou) aig uae seth Mogsett, Browne —Held Red | The official withdrawal of Eng-| | dimers riveree ela ae Mac tripper by Smith which scored thtee| Golumbus—A three-run rally in the | ccc 209 030 49 ule Hi Wille’ 96x00) || Oee eee eee ES ClEH Shaughnessy | Out Ahead Sweden's discus record holder, Har- ol Ne Ie Sled Siena eey owe par aul ae Ory secre ele UM ES as two | back hits 4 irl over Athletics. paste cdamaebecl eta ald Andersson, and Finland’s great Smith with his circuit drive, a! Columbus. | NES base tilts—Erickson, A. dundt, 30 || Danny Maowayden, Bees, aad Japan’s representatives formally in Early Balloting With javelin ace, Matt! Jarvinen, are other . three-bagger and a single in five trips | st. 1 120 001 030— 7 12 0 we Hummel, R Brown 2 Ja base ‘hits || paul Waner, Pirates Formers Lerereadontignene Sia et ae a McMillin Second ailing stars. 4 i 5 . teh, Zahn; home s— > — 5. 5 ovis and two singles; Leary with | Here ra pamarmeiner| Standinas eo : Hite oft Zann in 6 ee ee |e the next meet at. Helsingfors, eats | three singles and Andy Garnes, who| Fischer, McGee, Potter, Freitas and S HSS] DE camel oie ts inning. struck || ot Openers latter's triple set off |/will present her case this afternoon.| Chicago, July 30—(#)—Big Ten|three points, second two and third { winning rally in nightcay replaced Johnnie Lyles after the latter | Chervinko. out by Zakn 11, by Erickson 3, by M. ‘ 1 “4 v BAVCAD. : > — | coaches dominated Thursday the polljone. The four coaches with largest ‘ broke a bone in his wrist in the fifth, Blues, Tribe Divide | (By the Annoctoted Press) | Hummel 9; bases on halls oft Zann lal Trosky and Earl Averill, In- |/livan, Auker, Kimsey, Lawson and| being conducted to elect four mentors j point totals will direct the former col- with a triple and a single led Bis-| tdianapolis— Kansas City split al NORTHERN LEAGUE Ui; off Erickaon, Ee ae aera dians — Their homers accour: Myatt. to direct the squad of all-stars wich |legiate aces against the professional marek’s attack at the plate. night doubleheader with Indianapoils, | wy vo j| for five runs in Goutleleader vie- Browns Triumph | will battle the Detroit Lions the night | champions. Beach got in position to score only | winning the first, 3-1, and losing the’ eee ' Paramount AB R H PO A &//| tory of Senators, > St. Louis—St. Louis hit three Bos-| of Sept. 1, but there is heavy support| Bo McMillin of Indlana was in sec- on three occasions, once in the sec-| second, 4-3 ‘pp 33 A eee Mtn ec egearne ton pitchers for 24 hits to win, 9-3. _| developing for coaches outside of the|ond place with 26,979 points, with ond inning when Homestad singled,| First Ga RH ne SO La eet XeAnderson, 24 «Tt 2 1 4 Olthe Giants securely into third place, tue ae 010 011 000. eee Lynn Waldorf, Northwestern, third was sacrificed to second by Noyes |Kansas City.....100 col 001— 3. 9 6 38 Ashmore, ss 4 1 1 2 2 3|dropped the Pirates into fourth and plaice j clark Shaughnessy, University of | with 22,527, Fourth position was held and went to third on Johnny Ingale's| Indianapolis ....000 900 100— 1 11 ae’ jj, Bright, c.. 3 2 3 0 Ilmade the New Yorkers a red-hot |St. Louis ...... 302 010 03x—9 24 0/ Chicago coach, led with 33,789 points |by Bernie Bierman, coach of Minne- vere) ae | Dutut ne. ats bans “go i ate 4 oes epic ees Ostermueller, Russell, Wilson and/ in the contest in which fans are nam-jsota’s great team, who had 22,034 infield out. The runner died there; P. Page, Moore and Breese; Tin- n, 3 1 8 2 2 o|threat to the Cards in second. Berg, R. Ferrell; H: nd Giuli 2 | i when Evans fanned. mee and Riddle Fiaie, ab... : 1 H 3 $ « 0 | Terry and his boys belted cut a 7-2) 5er® Tre! logsett al luliant. | ing the mentors, first choice counting | points. See Second Base Twice econd Game— RHE ; faecal - = victory over the Cubs Wednesday to ‘ | Papacek, p... 8 0 0 0 0 0 In the sixth inning Bob Jones got; Kansas City .000 120 000— 3.12 0 Chicago —_ — -— — — —/pull up nearer the Gas House gang to first on a passed ball on the third Indianapolis Totals s2. 9 7 18 6 S/and the league leaders. ¢ came in fast to take Ralph Jones’ fy ‘Hens. Kels Split G “4 3 4 38 © 1!in the cpener of a double header. end relay the ball to Harold Mass-) hoe sae on the fir | McLean: ark $ 2 3 2 2 Qiand then fell short with a late-inning mann. Madison got to second on 2! S Nelbaiier, p's © © 1 06 ojfally to lose the nightcap, 5-4. Ducky fielder’s choice and an error in the | 25 3 9 © 6 9 ©; Medwick beited two homers to save eighth but stopped there when Bob in seven “innings, 1 o 6 . ® ithe St. Louis club from complete Jones struck out and Brother Ralph| | First Game— 3 2 4 1 0 0; Aumiliation. grounded out to Smith. Minneapolis .....220 120 000— 7 13 2 5 8 = = = — — —| The Bees also split, losing the The locals scored a pair of runs sled a it 00 ae 10. 0/ GB | Totals .... 34 12 18 21 8 6/nightcap to the Pirates, 10-4, after in the initial frame on singles by habe ere an pores ‘ Score os innings: Danny MacFayden’'s nine-hit pitch- Massmann, Desiderato and Troupe; i aenland, Hare, Fr Smoll and Lin- | Pee 2 {ing won the first game, 4-1. jton, Garbark added another in the fourth on a : a The Yankees teed off against De- single by Leary and a two bagger by|.,S°°omd ee | Bae sa Swick, itroit pitching for the second straight Lyles; and then put together two hits Minneapolis .... tad 0010-1 5 a ar; Hits off day, and with Lou Gehrig poling his ms with three Beach errors, a stolen base | Toledo .-.-.- CONDO 3057 ‘eibauer |32nd homer of the season, slugged out i and @ wild pitch to score four more| ,_ 010m eorge, Sullivan, Smoll | Minneapolis Papacel: ja 13-3. triumph. in the fifth and put the game on ice. | 274 Linton. : sas City + 3) ‘umpire. | The second-place Indians won over ’ oprngee ate no other games sche ai led | nape rhe Washington Senators, 11-6 and =~AND YOU LL sp ie ; Sri : RH PO A El mR El 4 faumning herein time to play we|| Majer League = |) > 3} Stetants too tough to solve and. wound House of David on Monday, Aug. 10! | Leaders | iBierman Likes Grid | $f $$ }]up on the short end of a 9-8 count it) 9\ 5 7 1 é 0 ist ie Browns. fab Sibein, he wom score: | teas nee cies * Teams to ‘Talk It Up’, ¢ 3 $ & 6] The White Sox sent the athletics By the Associate: 5 i” 0: 2 0 Huge Sanaa NATIONAL LEAGUE | Denver, July 30—(P)—Co if vee 0 9 0 aie aaa eee SHR eee AO ae De ea Batting — Medwick, Cardinals, 363;!nie Bierman of the Unive } 5 e 4 ; f edge. iy 0 0 3° 0 1) Demaree, Cubs, .3 j ota Thursday x! pie cape eee || NATIONAL LEAGUE Homestad, § $f 3 6) Runs—J. Martin, Cardinals, 87; Suhr, | P nce for “talking teams.” 7 ip a 7 al Giants Down Cubs Tagais, cf 0 0 1 6 0j_ Pirates, 78. ‘ | “Talking a son nfield | EAT LEa Gury BA | New York—New York defeated Chi- Largest selling tire In Evans, If © 0 2 © 0/Hits—Medwich, Cardinals, 140; Jen- encourages team work an : ee a) Tweed 0 0 0 © 11 sen Pirates, 134. jhe told an audience at the Unty APE Oe A ana case Eee ea Sisdises, & 8 5 6 ¢ 6|Home runs—Ott, Giants, 21; Camilut,jof Denver coaching school -$ t § & 8 Sichicago ........ 009 000 002-2 8 2 the world at any price Alouire, © 1 6 6 0j|_ Phillies, 19. j boys talk ail the time except : oy : $ 6 {New York 103 000 21x—7 12 1 . me |Pitching — Gumbert, Giants, 9-2; | huddle.” a oe 4 4 ea aka Hert ee Totals... 28 0 2 UM 8 4)" tuces Pirates, 8-2 | Bierman differed with Dane x. took 3 oleae ean ria aes tenet —standard onthe new meen TT Pt Gl 8B University of Nebraska coach | A. Brown, rf.° 8 1 0 1 0 01 * Goageet. Cacdactoat Bordersts, $3 3 3 TY MERICAN LEAGUE who told a class at the school Inst} moisia 38 EF ii 9 6] Brooklyn Buried Bt. Lovis 22-7 in cars— famous for Its f 2 3 : t Serene oat, A eee, es week all a team needs fey pe ‘A ithe first game, but St. Louis came Le “4 3 2 | Averill, Indians, and Appling an in . ge if fous ie A 3 5 Hi H t Hy Radcliff, White Sox, 377. a last 45 plays and L Hee nose out @ 5-4 win in the a Sletks, ss 5 $ ae 3 0|Runs — Gehrig, Yankees, 121; Geh- need | them all First ene RHE f ‘oetz, + | ringer, Tigers, 97. “base =| - Morris, G0: 0. 6: a. 04 nai. : . . enna or, |St. Louis ...... 000 100 308— 7 Gaines Bese 2 2 9 0, 0 ge a ret) tadiensi dir rineke | Fi ants: Lent | oor re une benties, Bonen. os woody aaa (7) LONGER Garnes, ¢ ede ES ii {In » Li a _— G Hye Troupe, rf 1 0 0 6 © O!Home runs — core: Yankees, 32; e Ne eee ee ee a Pee Bou i m7 | _Foss. Red 60: "struck, | eon 5 nd Ber Beach. 9) Jone, Yankees, 10-3. dette “|Brookiyn 2... 000000 022-4 7 1 smarc! : Summary: ———j; Earns! ains and Ogrodowsk!; Bismarck , Jones, 7 Clerk, Butcher, Baker and Phelps. M | LE AG E Deniderato, ATR ama Our Boarding House With Major Hoople Bucs Divide Twin Bin : fame SiemGarnes, Smith; h Boston—Fittsburgh split a double- s—Smith; double play: header with Boston, losing the first, Tee ote Madison 6 Bari! JUST WHEN LAM OM DAT REMINDS ME, 4-1, and taking the second, 10-4. olf Morris 1 in 8 tan! THE VERGE OF SUCCESSFLILLY saab 2 First game— RHE , Rings: struck’ out. by ‘Robiso PRODUCING A FIREFLY BEE, Me AE MASR i so De Pittsburgh ..... 099 000 001-1 9 2 ; Boston . O01 002 10x—4 10 2 Madison 3, by Morris 5 by G L FIND THAT PRACTICALLY MAN FROM DE PACKAGE Smith 8: bi balls off R 1 Swift, Welch and Padden; Mec- ly aPinsictt Be is off Ro ALL FLOWERS CLOSE UP ar pier Bs re oe Fayden and Lopez. rove es NIGHT, THUS CUTTING Se ibs Enea aera Sdarnes. 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