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~ WITH DODGERS 10 MOVE INTO SECOND “Mel Ott -Hits Homer in Ninth With Two on for Second New York Win HUBBELL WINS OPENER Yanks’ Double Victory Almost Assures Them Pennant With 16-Game Lead (By the Associated Press) The way things shape up now, those red-hot Giants are in a nice spot to ride into the National League pennant on Carl (Screwball) Hubbell’s pitch- ing arm, Mel (Little Feller) Ott's bat —and the breaks. Anyway, Bill Terry's troupe is sporting a four-game lead on the oh second-place Cardinals Monday, be- “gause of those factors, while the Cubs ate nursing a lot of sore spots down in third place—also because of the same. The doubleheader start of the “crucial” series, by which the Cubs hoped to chop the Giants’ lead to one game Sunday, was mostly New York before it ended. “Screwball” Hubbell’s elbowing baffled the Chi- SUNDAY’S STARS Cari Hubbell and Mel Ott, Giante—Former's seven-hit pitch- ing downed Cubs in doubleheader opener; Ott’s ninth-inning homer with two on base clinched night- alieean Fink, Athletics, and Bridges, Tigers—Former pitched eight-hit ball in 12-in- ning twin bill opener; latter allow- ed six hits in second game. Ben Chapman, Senators—Singled in winning run in opener and tripled with bases loaded in night- cap, Dissy Dean, Cardinals, and Van Mungo, Dodgers—Former took doubleheader first game with seven |} hits; Mungo allowed seven hits in 13-inning nightcap. Bump Hadley and Monte Pear- son, Yankees—Their pitching downed White Sox twice, Hadley with seven-hitter and Pearson with Babe Herman, Reds—Had four singles, batting in three runs in double win over Phillies. Eric McNair and Rube Walberg, Red Sex—Former had four hits and drove in winning run against Indians in opener; Walberg pitch- ed three-hit ball in nightcap. ESR Swift and Bill Brubaker, —Svwift allowed eight hits er-d@iinst Be Brubaker's | er with mate on base clinched | phicap. | | ago champs in the opener to pull ut a seven-hit, 6-1 decision, for the} q "' in of the campaign. ‘The “little feller's” bat came through in the nightcap. blasting out homer number 28 with two mates aboard in the ninth inning to turn what seem- ed certain defeat into an 8-6 Giant) win over Larry French. Drops Cubs from Second ‘This double defeat dropped the: ‘Cubs out of second, and pulled the Cards into the number two spot. The gas house gang, with Dizzy Dean, as ustal, gangster number one, clubbed | the Dodgers, 6-3, in the opener of their bergain bill, to gain an even break. Van Mungo allowed seven hits imthe 13-inning nightcap for a 2-1 Dodger win. 4 ‘The Yanks all but nailed the Amer- fean League pennant to their mast by taking the White Sox in both ends of @ doubleheader, 8-1 and 4-1. Bince the Boston Red Sox snapped of their slump and nosed out the l-place Cleveland Indians in both games of their double bill, the Yanks’ twin win boosted them 16 full as in front of the pack, and from om in they have to play less than fi Ferrell Wins Opener , Wem.Ferrell, with the ald of Eric MeNair’s hits, took the opener the Tribe, 3-2, while old Rube Faber hurled a three-hitter for a 8-1 win in the nightcap. ‘The Tigers split with the Athletics, winning the nightcap, 3-2, behind Tommy. Bridges, after dropping the 12-inning opener, 5-4, to advance to @ third-place tie with the White Sox. By getting the even break, the A’s pulled out of the cellar for the first in s month, and the Browns dropped in. The Senators shoved the Brownies to the bottom by sweeping their two games, 5-4 and 7-4. The Cincinnati Reds beat the Phil- lies twice, 6-3 and 4-3, to go back into fifth place in the National League, replacing the Bees. AMERICAN LEAGUE sit Sox Win % TBoston—The Red Sox won a doub- peader from Cleveland, 3-2 and 5-1. RHE » 101 000 000-2 7 2 + 000 000 03x—-3 9 2 RHE 000 000 001-1 3 1 003 010 Oix—5 8 0 slude Jay Berwanger. Chicago's gr Southern Methodist tackle: Vernon ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936 iants Win Twin Bill from Cubs, Increase Lead to 4 CARDS SPLIT PAR |AlL-Stars and Pro Champs Expected ne : nea ges These football players, chosen by a nation-wide poll of fans, will be In the lineup of the college all-stars when they ta! troit Lions, champions of the professional league, in a pre-season charity game in Chicago, Sept. 1. Members of the coll eat halfback; Sheldon Beise, driving fullback of Minnesota; Riley Smith, Alabama quarterback; Truman Spain, Oech, Minnesota guard; Gomer Jones, Ohio State center; Keith Topping. Stanford end. (Associated Press Photos) FANS PICK STRONG COLLEGE TEAM TO FACE PRO CHAMPS TOPPING COLLEGE SQUAD 10 PLAY DETROIT LIONS |° Coach Bierman Announces Hi Starters Must Block to Stay in Lineup Chicago, Aug. 31—(®)—The boys who've played for glory—and those who do their stuff for cold cash— play for keeps before 80,000 fans at Soldier field Tuesday night. ' The collegiate all-stars, half a hun- dred of the finest college and univer- sity football stars of 1935, oppose the Detroit Lions, world’s professional champions, and both squads are ex- pect puzzier—‘can a college team whip a good professional outfit?” The former collegians rested Mon- daf, having wound op an 18-day training campaign Sunday with a drill and review of tactics ex- pected to stop the National Profes- to Cut Loose Tuesday Night (By the Associated Press) Pitching—Hadley, Yankees, Pearson, Yankees, 17-6. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, 270; P. and Camilli, Phillies, and Berger, to cut loose in an effort to|’ Bees, 22. throw some light on that old football] Pitching—Lucas, Pirates, 12-3; Hub- bell, Giants, 20-6. Pine-to-Palm Meet Hitoh-Hiking Pasadena Gaff! Star Downs Bill Kostelecky, '*:, 2-1, in Finals ae ft’ Detroit Lakes, Minn., Aug. 31—(7)— 3] A more than 2,000-nille hitch-hike trip across the country brought Don ;| Carman, 17-year-old Pasadena, Calif, junior college youth, the sixth annual Pine-to-Palm golf championship. Carman, former Detroit Lakes resi- dent, downed Bill Kostelecky, Dick- inson, N. D., 2 to 1, in the finals Sat- urday. | The powerful driving of the Dick- inson star, who is captain of the Northwestern university golf team, was more than offset by Carman’s beautiful work around the greens, Kostelecky took an early lead by winning the first two holes, but Car- man rallied to round the turn all even, Carman won the 10th, and after halv- ing the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, Kos- telecky squared the match on the 15th with a birdie. Carman went one up on the 16th with par three, and ended the match by canning a 10-foot putt on sional league titleholders. Mate 8 There wasn’t any question about S which 11 players would start the tilt —the fans of the nation who select- ed the squad in a nation-wide poll participated in by 183 newspapers have taken that job out of the hands of Head Coach Bernie Bierman and his: four assistants. At the flank positions will be Wayne Jamestown Increases Northern League Lead St. Paul, Aug. 31.—()—Jamestown Monday was 3% games in front of the Northern League baseball race, (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL TEAGUE New York 4a St. Lo 2 the field against the De. ite team shown here in. Chicago . Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston Detroit Second Detroit Philadelp! Bridges two close 3-1, Washington Hachuski, Newsom and Millies, Philadelphia—The the first game, 5-4, from Detroit and dropped the nightcap, 3-2. First Game— +++» 100 200 010 000—4 8 2 Phialdelphia 000 201 100 001—5 15 1 Auker and Myatt; Fink and Hayes. and Hayes. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago—New York hit hard to de- feat the Cubs in both games, 6-1 and and Hartnett. and Mancuso; French and Hartnett. St. Louis—The Cards, behind Dizzy; Dean, won the first game, 6 to 3, and then dropped the nightcap to Brook- Pirates Take Boston Pittsburgh—The Pirates captured +++ 001 004 1ix—7 8 1 Thomas and Giuliani; A’s Split Two Athletics took Game— RHE + 021 000 000-3 7 0 + 101 000 000—2 6 2 an win Sunday. Giants Win e-6. Then in the tenth inning B. Beck- Mee Tagron ines: a : er, Baldwin catcher, singled, stole chi -poreieet 000 000 001-1 7 0| 20nd, and crossed the plate with the sacle eee 0 O11 7 Oo! winning run when B. Winmill, Bald- Hubbell and Mancuso; Lee, Bryant win center fielder, poled Second Game— RHE 5 Dutt allowed only five hits in 10 in- Bes cs : pa ot roar HH 3 nings and struck out 11 for Baldwin, es ee Satay Cotiman| hile Myhre, on the mound for the eight hits. Cards Split Pair 3 ; two b games from Boston, 4-2 and| nm Casper; | Byelrrud double jl First Game— RH Elnings, off Myhre 8 in 10 innings; Boston 000 100 O01—2 8 1) struck out by A. Dutt 11, by Myhre Pittsburgh 200 001 10x—4 11 ye on balls off A, Dutt 2, off Chaplin and Lopez; Swift and Pad- hire: p Ga EA Tee: aee Ems den. —_—_ Second Game— RHE! Paris’ first restaurant, opened in Boston .. 010 000 000—1 7 2/\the 18th century, had these words Pittsburgh .... 000 300 WWx—3 8 1)|above its door: “Come all ye that Smith, Reis and Mueller; Blanton) labor with the stomach and I will and Todd. | restore you.” « 000 000 001-1 7 1 000 110 O6x—8 16 1 ‘1 WAS GETTING USED To NOT STUMBLING OVER YOU EVERY TIME L PASSED THE OLD WING- CHARI WATCHED THE PAPERS FOR NEWS OF BANDITS HOLDING YOU FOR A MILLION DOLLAR ANOTHER DISAPPONTMENT! so You AND HE OTHER FREAKS ARE BACK FOR AFALL AND WINTER ENGAGE- Bismarck CCC’s Lose to Baldwin} | eee! R H E/10-Inning Ding-Dong Battle Is Tied Twice; Dutt Allows Only 5 Hits Baldwin nosed out a determined | $300,000 for a return bout with Joe Hayworth; Lisenbee | Bismarck CCC baseball team, 5-4, in} Louis. . . a, 10-inning ding-dong battle at Bald- Baldwin scored twice in the second inning, the CCC's in the third, Bald-; Extra special for Notre Dame fans: win in the fourth, the CCC's in the fifth and seventh, Baldwin in the eighth, and the visitors in the ninth to tie up the game again. It was a well-pitched ball game. A. losers, struck out seven and gave up Only player on either side to col- lect more than one hit was Winmill, whose drive in the tenth that broke up the ball game was his fourth. He CC 5 pase ‘ullough; three base hits plays—Dutt to ihan; hits off A. Dutt 5 in 10 in- Our Boarding House With Major Hoople + Sports Round-Up| By EDDIE BRIETZ New York, Aug. 31.—()—Connle Mack’s sandlotters are doing so well at the gate the Philadelphia patriarch is going to abandon his practice of selling his stars this winter. .. (Bos- ton papers please copy) ... Max Schmeling turned down an offer of Said he wasn’t interested in the dough. . . Yet, he is coming back here in Navember for an exhibi- tion tour... You answer that one. Jack Ledder, sports editor of the South Bend Tribune, is the popper of | a husky son... Another halfback prospect, wot? Old Rabbit Maranville is guing like sixty for Elmira in the New York- Penn League. . . He's hitting over .200| and fielding il spring chicken. One of the tests of a real ball cl The Yankees are scoring frequently after two men are out. Prosperity item: The Yankees have played to more than a million at home,.so far. . . Why doesn’t ‘some big league club go after Johnny Lewis of the Louisville Sluggers ama- teur team, who has hurled three no- hit games this season? . .. The out a single. :| ers, {24th victory of the season in the open- Brooklyn Philadelph 4 largely as a result of its twin victory over the second place Eau Claire team Sunday. + Holding little respect for the offer- ings of the Eau Claire pitchers who | had been instrumental in holding 523 | their team in first place for several weeks until just a few days ago, Jamestown belted the ball far and St. Louis CY ae halt to take the first game, 7-6, and ——— return to win the nightcap 8-5 in a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |. | game halted in five innings because Milwaukee a Milner of Notre Dame and Keith! St. Paul Trying to Overhaul Brewers Home Runs in Final Innings “Nin Twin Bill From Mil- waukee Sunday New York Cleveland will| Chicago . Detroit ‘Washing’ State will handle the center duties. Beise Starts at Full In the backfield will be Riley Smith of the Sunday closing law. ‘The third place Winnipeg club, just two percentage points behind Eau Claire, strengthened its hold on that position by being idle as Fargo-Moor- head dropped an 11 to 8, 12 inning game to Wausau. Superior bettered its chances of get- g| ting into the championship playoffs, due to start in the league in two weeks’ time, by winning a double- header from Crookston, 6-1 and 5-2 in 12 innings. Chicago, Aug. 31—(P)—It may be @ trifle late for St. Paul to overhaul the circuit leading Milwaukee Brew- but Manager Gabby Street's scrappy Saints had served notice 3 Monday that they hadn’t given up Fi hopes of winning the American Asso- ciation championship. The Apostles took a double bill from the Brewers Sunday, 7 to 5 and 7 to 6, to cut Milwaukee's lead to seven games with but @ week of the season remaining. Lou Fette won his Columbus Louisville Toledo .. town Eau Claire Winnipeg oo realene . nm Duluth .. Mill City Girl Beaten In Finals of Western South Bend, Ind., Aug. 31.—(%)— Stocky Dorothy Traung of San Fran- cisco, the women’s western closed golf champion, headed Monday for Summit, N. J., and three weeks of practice and play before the start of er by hitting a ninth inning homer with a mate aboard the sacks. In the nightcap Johnny Pasek homered with two on to decide the issue in the eighth, when the tilt was called because of the six o'clock Sun- day law. ' Indianapolis took fourth place away from Minneapolis by State D-Ball Title Both Bismarck Entrants Lose in First Round of Devils ; Well, Why Not? JOE LOUIS, finding the “pick- ings” rather sparse in the U. 8., Yankees will not bid for Wes Ferrell the Olympic trip and now tips the old beam at 175. N. ¥. PRO WINS Glen Falls, N. ¥., Aug. 31.—()— Jimmy Hines, 31-year-old Garden City, -L. I., professional,’ was $1,000 richer Monday by virtue of a par- smashing victory in the Glens Falls golf open—his second in four years. Hines snared first place with 9 72 hole aggregate of 277, 11 strokes under par, and four ahead of slender Paul et of White Plains, who won fices— hits—Becker, home _runs— SAY, CONFOUND iT / A FINE WELCOME TO GNE THE MASTER ON HIS RETURN TO HIS OWN CASTLE-~ SPulp—SPuT-T-T — AWAY AND UVE ON A DESERTED may go to London soon. The Bomber is offered $75,000, highest guarantee in England’s boxing history, to exhibit his skill against Ben Foord! @ double bill from Columbia, 14 toe and 3 to 0. __The champion Minneapolis Millers Gropped to fifth place by the national in which she was run- ner-up two years ago. ‘The San Francisco girl won her ‘end | finals brackets against Bea Barrett, brilliant 19-year-old Minneapolis golfer, by the slimmest of margins— four straight one-up victories, one in as} extra holes—but in the 36-hole final match Saturday she played like a champion in a high' wind which wrecked Miss Barrett's usually bril- Mant game and smashed through to a6 and 5 victory, leading at every Lake Tournament earned, Thompson’s wild throw to first on Madjeski’s easy roller scor- ing Schilte from second after two Blues had been retired. The pite! of Stan ve Louisville and Toledo divided their ceed rover the BM the victories over the Mi- double bill, the Colonels winning the ey opener, 8 to 7, and losing the night- cap, § to 3. . Brewers Lose Two St. Paul—Home runs in the last in- nings of both games enabled the Saints to defeat Milwaukee 7-5 and + 300 110 000—5 10 1 seveees OOL 000 132—7 10 0 and Brenzel; lyn, 3-2. collected a triple, a double, and two First Game— R H E/ singles in five trips to the plate. beeen ue me ne ene - Brooklyn . 000 000 000-3 7 0) The box scores: ‘ony Mai fae 0 fig! : 0 Esco- St. Louis + 010 320 00x—G 10 1 AB H R Po A B/bar tonight is the rings new Cin- Brandt, Baker and Pheips; J. Dean eo re 0 Oe ee Tvl be only his and Ogrodowski. 4 1 4 11 2 @) seventh fight in the east, yet he finds Second Game— RH 4 0 0 2 0 o| himself battling for a world’s: title... Brooklyn 001 000 100 000 1--3 12 5 '2 0 2 0 4 1{Jack Dempsey wasn’t a bit disap- u E. Lenihan, 1b.4 1 9 10 © ©} pointed because the latest arrival was St. Louis 100 000 100 0000-2 7 2/4 Dut pr... 4 6 00202 2 Mungo and Berres; Winford and} McC n3bd 626110 8 al... But he was so excited he Davis. B.C: f..4 1 6 © © 0| fired up @ big lounge of his restau- Reds Beat Phillies Rca ses ed Hees where the “no smoking” sign Cincinnati—The Reds won a twin AB H R PO A E af bill from Philadelphia, 6-3 and 4-3, | Het! 3 9 © 7 1 0] Glenn Hardin, the Louisiana hurd- First Game— RHE Ke 1 9 18 9 1} ling ace, and Gene Venzke, the dis- Philadelphia ... 000 030 000-3 10 3 5 1 1 o 9| tance runner from Penn, were just a Cincinnati ..... 110 000 13x—6 12 1 HO east 0 | Cptinle OF iene returning Olympians Bowman and Grace; Derringer and 1 1 0 4£ 2) who gota few things off their chests. Lombardi, Campbell. ed of They squawked because the Second Game— RHE O20 a0 AO) 18 ige-wearers rode first class while Philadelphia ... 000 000 300-3 6 0 Goan the athletes were No. 3... Hardin said 7-6, Cincinnati .... 010 001 O2x—4 11 1 at adegs the trip cost each performer about Johnson, Kowalik, Passeau and At- 20 100 019 1—3| $300. . . How long is this “knock, wood; Hallahan, Davis and Camp- O04 O10 itt ot enock” ste Soins te last? Helen bell. nning | pitcher—A-| Stephens took on 20 pounds during Second game— Milwaukee ...... 000 103 02-6 7 5& St. Paul ++ 000 003 04—7 15 1 Hatter, Hamlin and Detore; Her- ring, Cox, Spencer, Rigney and Pasek. te "HATTERS: CLOTHIERS *FURNISHERS BISMARCK VOD STUDENTS _ Here’s a Buy New Revised Edition Webster’s Practical DICTIONARY and Hargrave. Second game— Kansas City .. 001 000000 1—2 7 2 Minneapolis .. 000 000 0010-1 9 1 Vance and Madjeski; Grabowski, Ryan and Dickey, Hargrave. Indianapolis Wins Two Columbus—Indianapolis won both games from Columbus, 14-5 and 3-0. Pirst game— RHE Indianapolis .. 060 007 010—14 11 2) 000 020 012— 5 9 3ir, split a doubleheader, winning the first 8-7 and the Hens the second 5-3. etge words, phrases, latest U. 6. census, desens ef other features. dents, z The Bismarck Tribune