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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 1936 U. S. Pole Vaulters, Discus Throwers Pass First Tests night. The title, differing from the NBA. and other ratings, is officially recognized by the boxing commis- sions of those two states. | Fights Last Night (By the Assaciated Press) Mew Yort—Beb Olin, 181, New Mineo. ‘ef Alberto (Baby) Artsmendi, Mexico City, Califernia-New Chisox Drop Browns &t. Louis—Chicago defeated St. Louis, 8-2. RHE Chicago ..... 100 010 042-8 14 1 St. Louis .... 001 000 010-2 8 1 Lyons and Sewell; Thomas, Cald- well, Van Atta and Giuliani, Hems- ley. A's Washington.— Philadelphia scored four runs in the second inning to defeat Washingon, 5-3. Philadelphia. Washington ..020 001 000-3 6 3 Rhodes, Fink and Hayes; Weaver, Cascarella and Millies, Sabo. § Yanks Conquer Bosox Boston.—New York defeated Bos- ton, 4-2, Ruffing pitching against Grave and Wilson. ¢ RHE New York: ... 000 002 020-4 7 0 Boston ....... 000 000 101-2 9 1 *Ruffing and Dickey; Grove, Wil- son and R. Ferrell. © 1006 oy wea suevice, We Twa, ‘7. REGU. & PAT, OPP. ‘ ° ‘ > DOWNPOIROFRAN Johnny Mize’s Bat Hauls Cardinals Back Into National League Lead "NEARLY ELIMINATES ses = ; K.C., P : Edwards, Hornbostel Qualify 1-2 . U., Paramount, ROOKIE’S HOM Milner Li i Three Pitchers Hold AMERICA’S SE ON *__..—_—_--—-¢| Chevrolet Vi } illner Lugs Coal During Summer Key to Cards’ Hopes FT evrolet Victors 5 awa Frankie ¥ | Chicago, Aug. 5.—(%)— . i THREE OTHER BLOWS Frisch, manager of, the St Touls , . lared Inesday Dunn, Carpenter and Wood Sur- Shell Gas, Bank of N. D. and Cardinals, define Cardinals remain- vive Preliminaries in Nash-Finch of Commercial N} | DOWN CUBS 6-1 oe wo he fone oy ene Sora Weight Event League Beaten J Gepended upon, three eet ' = : Winford, Roy Parmalee an \ ‘ 1 + Earnshaw. He knows what his pitch- HIGH-HURDLERS SEEDED Knights of Columbus, Capital seth Stay 5% Games Behind ing ace, Dizzy Dean, can do, so he’s ‘ Chevrolet and Paramount Theatre| With 4-1 Conquest of Sette Sie ak aie find tie Opening Heats of 1,500 Meters ines : ot digs Geen ea ore Boston Bees Mee Dee Cec atert arpllake « ; Avidly Awaited by Olympic Commercial Leagu> rivaw ‘Tuesday igeerest balls ‘ eats “Overworking Diz? Don't worry { Playing in t ¥ (By the Associated Press) erworking Diz? i Spectators ite se antes bie serles.| phey ought to frame Johnny Mize's about that. We can't overwork him. ‘ grer the Shell Clas? the Chevrotets 218 bat out in St. Louls. Tt shot the He'll go along and pitch and take, ‘em Berlin, Aug. 5—(?)—A drenching |handed the Bank of North Dakota a|C2Shouse Gang right back into the oe eg ae Vg eit ie downpour of rain sent thousands of 7-3 setback, and the Paramount The- ua oe eats rin: eae arin jaa wate Taine 0 pitch anybody the 65,000 spectators in the Olympic atre drubbed Nash-Finch, 8-1. ch, {01 e { stadium scampering for shelter Wed- ‘A meeting of all committees for the | bench Rip Collins because of his hit- and everybody any old time: ; nesday morning and almost kept Bill annual Missouri Slope diamondball tie Saag ice Beat dict ves tl) Eau Claire Bears Tie Sefton of Los Angeles fi ualify- tournament, which ee Rook: > an in the ‘Oly mab pole. Valt Bre Sunday. tas bee nat foe taealately the Caras were & sipping Outtt. si 4 in Lead Annilatice. after the inter-league games tonight| , Wednesday they were back in first Jamestown in a c The southern California Trojan in the gymnasium at the World War Pathe BRseioa we irre ee core. tr failed on his first two trials at the Memorial building. The box scores: at hes the: St. Paul, Aug. 5—(#%)—The © j ——<— lie. 6c ete gall Claire Laan oe pad 3 we bie SEE NEW 0! IC Diebert, "3 2 2 2 TUESDAY’S STARS Jamestown for leadership of 1 ATTENDANCE RECORD Guthrie, § i {| Mel Ott, Giants two rarther league baseball race Wed- ii Fie I ‘alc . 2 yj iomers in 4-1 win over Bees. lay. 1 Berlin, Aug. 5.—(P)—All ar | Myers. i too rt i The Bears administered the 11th attendance records appear due for | Be 0 1 aj ‘ommy Bridges, Tigers—Shut out tS ‘| Indians with five hits. straight defeat to the Duluth Dukes, eens betiee 2 oe : : oT Luke Appling, White Sox. 1. Saumeresey Kkded Wantbhe ceruderenice brilliant Notre Dame end, had 14-3, by pounding three hurlers for rf games is 500, 1 4 01 | tected four Hite ane —Col a member of the collegiate all-star football team which (15 hits, including home runs by Meyer persons, it is estimated, will have ee ee ur and drove in three will face the professional Detroit Lions in Chicago Sept. 1, the camera ¥ 1 witnessed the events in the main rae 9) tuns against Browns. man found him hard at work tugging coal in his home “town at Salem, Lc a 4 | stadium by Sunday. The final to- | -- -- — || Bill Dickey, Yankees—His double Mass. Millner says it’s the easiest way fe knows to keep his muscles In the day's onjy other scheduled tal probably will be close to 3,000,- Totals .....:.-.. 36 10 14 6] and single batted in three runs hard, (Associated Press Photo) contest, the Watisau Lumberjacks 00 in all competitions. Breen AB RH F || against Red Sox. scored three runs in a ninth inning ] 5 R. § a i o|| . Eddie Wilson, Dodgers—Had _— |rally to tie with the Superior Blues ; 7 ae FE A. Brow Cr ae a double, triple and two singles, bat- at 7-all. It was the sécond tie be- + Hits a suspend the tials “as to (etione 4 4 : Me in eintle tetattani en ieetaea: ea z conditions, cleared the bar at what| Gharles “Chuck” Hornbostel (left) of Evansville, Ind., and the Canadian | Monroe, ¢ 9 0 ¢|| Johnny Mize, Cardinals — Hit ACID TEST FOR BISMAR Patty, Mrs. Pard 4 ®Peared to be 13% feet. veteran, Phil Edwarda, are shown in this radio picture from Berlin, | Smith. 2b . 1 0 21| homer, double and single, batting atty, Mrs, Parque i Sefton's teammates, zi Graber of | nearing the finish tine in the} 800 meter trial. awards crossed the fins | “eds * - 2 1 °'| in four runs in 6-1 win over Cubs. dicuetite Monee OF Dav Trail Marion Miley Ontario, Calif, and Earle Meadows| first but both were timed at 1:53.7, Both qualified for the finals Gistaignsccuy 794 sraelite House of David, Kan- of Fort Worth, Tex., hi diffi- (Associated Press Photo: if ere REFN qualitying for the finals to aan ~ — Beer Mite [chevrolet © ABR H PO A = \hUMber one man in the league batting sas City Monarchs Com- SHE ahah Se gee ol alia Ih i be held this afternoon St. Paul 301 000 000— 611 0| Davie. rt Fe ee Tee earele AERIEII CLI: gaaieene. te e ing Next W |peanwent ree or Sf eoelaie iene vi c , je y a on on lictewet 4 ¥ ibasing assignment 11 games ago, ing Next k of the country’s most ct nt fem- 4 estates: ih tne anes cow, voor Brewers Assume Picces tiie Stator orn cn nee Osim J 3 of 8 & 62 land Ducky Medwick save coutsiendl an in s = nh tee el three tees mar- « don (Slinger) Dunn of Fresno, Calif. . ey eo creer Cert rn a ecies, eto 2 20 5 eat ee to lead the way to seven victories over tT g Manager Babe Mohn’s Bismarck |S! over the field Wednesday going Ps " oe . Mi 1, 1b 1 4 3 2 Kenneth Carpenter of Compton, Elusive AA Lead: Brewers Triumph Meinhover, P 0 t 1 H 1 ee ta at ti ball club, returning later this week | 70 wre arene! WGtoE lar tb Calif., and Walter (Duke) Wood, Jr., iiwaunsee Larkin, 2b... 2 9 9 2 1 9 hat time, he has been batting at from an exhibition tour in Canada, ji y 1 ROMRALON: 3, gurvived: the: pre: Milwaukee—Hamlin held Columbus} xt "Bniringer, if} 9 «09 «1 01 {8 488 pace, has driven in ten runs, will tans heir toughest 4 aca; Women’s Western 72-hole medal play t ead perenne pri P — ____ |to five hits as Milwaukee won a night. Schneider, r 1 1 9 3 0 0jand has hammered out four homers RORTAERN LEAGUE of the current Bertie eta ay ev [Serb ; 3 Pi : Milwaukee Conquers Red Birds ‘same. 3-1. RHE os -. - {and half a dozen two-baggers. Tear dione aa ign. |. Playing a second steady round Tues- ie Jap Trio Survives Test : {Columbus ......000 000 001—1 5 1 nt ots 4 4 were 36 All season Mohn has had difficulty | day at the Midlothian Country club Twenty-five qualified among 35 After Saints Divide With Milwaukee .....001 110 00x— 310 1/22" AB RH PO A E Tumble Cards Into Second Cen de ae 36 lining up opposition that could ‘hold|/tne Kentucky star backed her 3 contestants in the pole vault prelim- liwankee. 001 110 00x— 3 10 Licwako, ss"... 9 1 § 1 S| ‘The Gashouse Gang moved back into| Pargo:Moorhead - 32 their own with the hard-hitting Cap-|onening day par 79 with a 41-40-81 ; 4 SMEGGA The. Japanese trio, S1te0 Colonels Sraanece ; Bea 3 & 2 3 fj ifitst place Tuesday with a 6-1 de-| Superior 40 ¢! ital City crew, but in the concluding | for a 36-holl ae 1 of 16 y Oye, Shuhel Nishida and aiyoshi 2 eee Hens Win, Lose Bvent, bt on 1 1 fa feision over the Cubs, sinking the Chi-| Wausau : 19 home series next Monday anil Tute-\cr srinueepelis ond: Mie. The Aue ’ Adachi, passed the tests easily. Ghicaso, ae eRe ,.| Kansas City — Toledo scored two i 8 | H th 9 cago champions into second place.) pituth i} day, preparatory to the team’s depar- | Pardue of Chicago followed Miss Mille: For the 110-meter high hurdle 820. Aug. 5.—(P)—The Ameri-}iuns in the ninth to beat Kansas Soh wane Canes 8 Johnny clubbed out a homer with es ture for Wichita where they will de-|with 163’s. d 1 flals this afternoon, the “Americans, o Carentan ios City, 6-4, but dropped the second | ie eat a te Rha eB les a clad a bd NATIONAL LEAGUE |_| fend the national semi-pro cham- : inte Forrest (Spec) Towns of Augusta,|/ a + be-! game of the doubleheader, 2-0. ea 5 ow i + ct. | pionship won last August, there is no ed to Milwaukee's Brewers again . ,. \Hugelman, rf | 3 0 0 6 O OJfruns. St. Louis “610! » More than 80 per cent of Canadian ‘ Ga,, Fritz Pollard, Jr, of Chicago} W208 First Game— RHE Me Chicago question that they will be extended to ss ‘ ¥ i ednesday. re ag Arca The Se re 2 air express and freight operations dur- 4 1 ae Beery ot pea oon The Brewers Tuesday night con-| pod. “gj:-°+*:003 000 102— @ 8 I Poa Meer aa 8 0 came inetoal this lies aan oie Bittebureh Bey spatial niall ing 1935 were in regions west of the F re seeded in the second, fourt™lquered Cot abus, 3-1, in the series|" Garland and. Trech: DM cheiclet nee ee scant 280 ahead of the Giants, who scored a 4-1|Cincinnati . David, fen ane Aad tt ae ee een each |PeHer, after the Saints had divided | nicgetins sent cre heeaeae | Dakota m1 000 18 [victory over the Boston Bees, largely | Pritadelphia 5 pa toners cr token tea eae ' ‘ eit sgeling , Breese. y: Left on base—Bank o 4 er, George | > = — id ; heat will qualify for the semi-finals |® doubleheader with Louisville ‘in the) Second Game— RH ota 10, Chevrolet 9: stolen [mreush Mel Ott, who crashed out his} Brooklyn .... Anderson and Tally, will come to the . d ‘Thursday. aftemoon. Milwaukee's margin Wel” | Toledo .......--.000 0000-0 1 srejisinnever:, two base |720d and 2rd homers as put Capital City for the first time this i 4 ‘ _|mesday w: rcentage points. = ‘erder, Sme- an les put on one ane ss 4 +e eeay se aletnes Hamlin’s five-hit pitching was the big Sena A a Span Ci operant ieee ee slam-bang affairs, |New York . 3 ee Ea Tis ne nasnaaie el ‘ dash of Owens, a taste of Georgia's|‘#ctor in Milwaukee's triumph over! smoll and Linton; Vanee and}! ni nits off aMeinhover @ Laie coe ee Se ninera nag | chicago... 1} 50 and tied one during the season and Ss y : i off Smelan in 7 in- [2asi bi e, as Chucl lein’s 3 4 } Forrest Towns, and probably « fulll'“rii'ainis whipped Lousville in| ge ____@ | singe: ate. out by, Meintover hy /honet with two om in the ninth all bak Boston Hele delapeotr oie mga ER crairicani pole, vauiters. the first game, 7-2, behind Lou Fete's| | Major League | [never 2, off Smeland 1.” Umpire: tied the score. Rain forced postpone- | Washington The following night the Kansas | 2 ‘ ‘effective pitching and batting, but “aa zx John Roehrick. ment of the Pittsburgh-Cincinnatt | 8t. Louis . ada corer Save Y yy 1 pares areas ns posseasion of Geopradaine. second Tec aren Gime diender | night game until tonight. Philadelphia : olty paren) winners of 75 out of Save Your Money! a i ’ infialde Pi jount R H PO A E a —— ames v 2 PI real rival for the 200-meter title un- + - 1 Ss. 2. eh ‘4 v Pet, Coo Heads Pit for the o ; \ ninth. The victory was Fette's 20th | Ashmore, ¥ ® 1 7 © o{Chalking up his 15th pitching victor per Heads Pitchers \f| Sharkey fight . .. cena, Calif. _Henry Steinbacher, St. Paul out-| wick, Cardinals, .363. Meetsp Pl 73 1 4 ane and beat the lean portsider, 4-2, | Kansas City 58. 55 3 is sage southpaws in the National) —but nothing's ever sure any ‘aden jaimavorna fielder, got two singles in the first|Runs—J. Martin, Cardinals, 93; Suhr,| Winsiow, rf 1 1 0 0 o|for the first time since 1934, thereby | Columbus 5k 57-394 | Colored League, the Monarchs did not | more in this boxing game! aevce Wan babes! ne win both!8me, and a home run in the second, Diane Se Sant "| Werran, if ot increasing their American League lead | indianapolis ee ae ne an exhibition game to a minor pe erliminary "heats in the 100-[!© un his string of games In which Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 150; Jen-| Fortune, cf 1 2 2 3 §{t042 full games. A Toledo .... a8 ah. 400 tear club this spring, beating such A Led by Andy Cohen who rap} a 5 Totals . 8 11 18 & Of ick for the ers to shut Yes 2 0! of the fe yee tanner ab ip isa APS CaN appt ae ane Gis 2: Sami cos” Ab Ho AUR incon pare ian, bt ang| Parker, Riggs Gain | ioe ga een Bus Cee iay tne fifth Olympe laure!|22@polis slammed four hurlers for! pitchers—Lucas, Pirates, 8-2; French, Tate, 3! 10 0 0), 1 cuepeane CRieaRO, ViniS Mex tala Net Quarter-Finals) *f ine wisesin San tet 4 back to the American dormitories. 20 hits to trounce Indianapolis, 12-5.; Cubs, 11-3. "| Bolstead. © 0 3 9 {UP to one game back of the Tribe by Juscin of the Wisconsin State League. % The day's event which probably|_ The Toledo Mudhens defeated, AMERICAN LEAGUE Pestieagers ea a O18 ah Sanaa Once a member of the National ’ ' 4 y A . Kansas City in the first game of a is ‘i Sleendiey: Heme ree) 0 0) Washington's Senators, still in their | Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 5—(P)— Colored League, the Monarchs won! was the most avidly awaited was theo) 1°7 nicneader, 6-4, but lost the Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, and Ap: | Bradies ee oe et ee a ¢ | worst slump of the year, were unable {Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles, national] four pennants and two colored World a opening heats of the 1,500 meters in Seericainie enon 5 eee Sox, .380. = le Put 8 fT $2) 1 {te hit against Dusty Rhoades and Her- |clay court tennis champion, will get| Series championships. Most of the ‘ which ee sppepring ihe most niga: “Millers Rivive Cd 5 he cv ie 127; Geh-| E 1 6 9 ee |man Fink, and bowed to the Athletics, |@nother chance at his particular) members of the team have been to the ’ denen cited tied A eratin Sach Minneapolis — Minneapolis pounded eiie acorn realene fae ae ae aes 215-3, gtass-court nemesis, Frankie Parker,|Phillipine Islands, Japan, Mexico or ae use out 20 hits to beat Indianapols,|qrqine 149 tony qTolals 29 1B 18 5S NATION EAGLE a toe uae of the Meadow Cuba with barnstorming all-star Rieabnlont q : 12-5. RHE! Paseat ‘ || p Score: by innings: = lant leat ’s invitation tournament jurs- | clubs. ¥ SURE thing.. ! ieee, oe nae Are Indianapolis ...000 100 040— 5 10 1 Boe Re ea: ae BH a 403 aot 0—8| | New York—Home runs by Ott and| Ay. Included in the lineup are such|§ You can depend on the authentic enzke and Archie i, Minneapolis ....312 011 04x—12 20°1) Giane, e > an ‘osky, In-| "Summary: Le n base—-Para- |*ipple gave New York a 4-1 victory Their match will share the quar-| famous Negro baseball personalities as | styles of ROSEN’S clothes. We 1 fine fettle and eager to start, “qyour, Sharp, Gallivan’, Logan end! plans. 3 ; | mount 6, Nash-iinch 6; stolen bases— |OVer Boston. ter-final headline spot with the bat-|“Bullet” Rogan, Newt Allen, Pat Pat- | CaitY only the smart, modern | bub the veteran ‘Kansan, Glen Cun-| panic’ Grebo Bean ana George | cners Hadley. Yankees, 0-1; Ken-| Kennedy. Fortune, Taivox: (vo are RH B{tle between the Florida rivals, Art| terson, Willard Brown, Henry Milton, |p trends in suits and ningham, still complained of stiff- Saints, Colonels Split nedy, Vallemans ty Nits—Fiaig: "home runs-—Neibauer (Boston ...... 000 000 000-1 5 1|Henérix, the Lakeland “giant killer,”| Pee Wee Dwight and LeRoy Taylor.|l ing te Yastionte aitetes oorec , ess in his legs. a's too-meters|_ St: Paul—St. Paul won and lost in NEF COURTS OFENED | TANbox.11 n't Innings: atruck out by [New York .. 000 002 O2x—4 11 o|and Charlie Harris of Miami. Following ‘Tuesday night's game s|f 6 ‘© fashion's dictates Look : ib ibe women's meters! “Goublehcader with Louisville, win-| Sterling, N. D., Aug. 5.—Between 12) nei atts Tarbox 0: bases on! Chaplin and Lopezz; Bartell and banquet will be held at 9 p. m., in the || TensROoEN’S correct clothing * crown salted away, Helen Stephens.|Ding' the first, 7-2. and losing the! and 20 players dally are making use| Umpire: &. Hummel,” | Manetso, LAYDEN TAKES LEAD Grand Pacific hotel restaurant to|f| "°PA¥! 4 ee ae oe ee second, 7-6. lof the tennis courts completed “here | = = PI ne ee Chica Aus. Se(Mromernie, Biers | aieien the. Bubile ts snvlies. : Raekeyer Be ioe, Mo. had 6 cays test Babe | Eee Game— RH E| recently by ‘the national youth ad-| Plane tates today are less than hialt|, PPUsdepnia—Using four pitchers man's. suppoetetsdo the. poll 10, sslerk | Hose maybe made, wits WA Ayers i Re eeeta Mimocier hurdles crow Louisville . 000 002 000— 2 9 3) ministration workers with the assist-|of what they were in 1926, and the ne , Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia,|a head coach and three assistants} member of the board of directors » a #() 4 oot, or Acceeica. St. Paul......--.000 121 03x- 714 2 ance of William Twilling, Otis Prince, speed more than twice as great. Eee to teach the college All-Stars how] of the Bismarck Baseball Association. \\ex ROSEN 5 vs a ' Re tee as rejoicing. in ihe|. ee. Ringhofer; Fette|Tom Stewart and Matt Brown. Ma- See sn R H Ejto play against the Detroit Lions at/ With Neil Churchill at the man-|1) lag : CY i , ‘ican camp over Don Lash’s good and Fone oe |terials were donated by interested, The first air line in the United Bonet rat aa pes 002—6 12 2|/Soldier Field, Sept. 1, had some work| agerial helm once again, the club will *HATTERS- . panda in ihe initial heat of the Second Game— RH E'residents. Upkeep of the courts will | States to carry passengers on sched-|" Baker P) 4 003—5 11 1/to do Wednesday to get the Minne-| leave for Wichita Wednesday, playing CLOTHIERS *FURNISHERS S000. All felt that if he had stayed Louisville ....-..000 021 202— 7 13 1) be in the hands of the N. Y. A. luled operation began service in 1928.| 4 Phelps; ne Sat eehy Bulent soee men Pounce ie first piss ahead | several games en route prior to en-| BISMARCK. N.D i ont ge ie 10,000 ignite ze ers a 2 gens, Benge Free gooey 5 of e's Elmer Layden. tering the national event. fe a *, ry = oe fs, esillan Our Boarding House With Major Hoople Chicagon The cares sammea c.| QUTOURWAY ° us « aera cet yu yaa ooking a BUT —~SPUT-7-T SPU = f ne Eo MES OR Een, By Williams TI <= EGAD, LISTEN, YOU BIG HIPPO. Be , : ever while running about 820 meters M! Rlitis ot 2 ' ‘ RHE OL ROMEO, HIMSELF, HAH? Cay i to win the 800 meters title, He came Cea To Me LATEST \F YOU WANT TO PARADE Bt. Louis .... 000 000 132-6 12 0 WITH CANDY AN' FLOWERS, ) (ANT GON I . J in for the customary razzing because IN SUMMER ATTIRE —~ YOUR KNOTTY KNEES AND Chicago ..... 000 001 000 1 7 0 WAITIN' AT HER GATE! ‘AS oe i ’ be Pepe sunniae around the field to ON COURT AND LINK—~ THREE SPARE TIRES, AT pintoe piousaes and V. Davis; C. BUT L THINK ROMEO eae, 5 | ‘ IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE —~ YOUR MIDDLE, IN THAT Ie BE, PERE <== : Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, post- L 7 : BUT 4 s ms = _ Two States Acclaim eek ce ee NEGLIGEE, YOU'LL MOOcH Yj |Poned, ran. Dl ‘ New Feather Champ peeve pepe, YOUR WAY OUT INTO THE AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ plist, oe ICIENCY GREAT OPEN SPACES cs ‘Beidges Blanks Tribe ; Los Angeles, Aug. 5.—(®)—Henry AFFS WITH “Ti troit—Detroit blanked Cleveland, { , &t. Louis Negro, won ten GROOMED IN ee OTHE FAT 9-0, consecutive rounds and the Califor- ‘DS, BUT YOU'LL RHE nia-New York featherweight cham- BO NO CAMPING Cleveland ... 000 000 000-0 56 1 pionship from Alberto (Baby) Ariz- IN THIS Detroit ..... 000 113 40x—9 11 1 ' mendi of Mexico City here Tuesday ewe and Becker; Bridges and l|ayworth.