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Vs ‘__ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIB MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1986 First Division Ties in Both Leagues As Major Seasons End | | YANKEES’ 194 GAME| Football Season Gets Nationwide Start With Big Games This Week MARGIN LARGEST IN "MINNESOTA BEATS WASHINGTON 14 T0 7 ‘i ASO GETS OFF MAJOR CLASHES ON SCHEDULES “The JHSTORY OF ORCUIT TORRY SR! | OF STATE ELEVENS THIS WEEK| | cea ndings Sionsarok-Mandan’ nnd, Vallty St. "ST SSS ; YE WANR LIS” sO Benak ES “Cubs Defeat Cards to Gain Tie for Runnerup Spot in Ne York, i 7 Nat’l League low York, third .... 92 it, Louis, seco! Jeago, first. 4 Mi ta’s C t of Wash- . ’ pWARNEKE BESTS DEAN Hae aaa eae en cr | Norte Datote football teams, some |Patzman's Two Successful] Erssiive fin vs". G7 Bt _ ington Opens ‘Big League’ | ich have not seen action this Pa: $ Reft Assount Philadelphia, seventh 64 1351 “White Sox, Senators Deadlock- » ed for Third Place in Junior Loop Season season, plunged into rigid training se es Seay ia eoaleiae labored to polish off for Win, 14-13 f ALR ga sal ingen ade hed ley major clashes next all aly fast r season e moves quickly into full stride this football contests in North week, promising an unprecedented series of thrills before the campaign * Given a preliminary taste of “major Given a prel of “ma; league” competition last Saturday as Naree Harry bagi are dads Fargo Minnesota's Gophers galloped over | (lub invades Minot Priday meet Washington, 14 to 7, to carry on an Glenn Jarrett’s unofficial 1935 state undefeated streak that has continued | Champions under lights. Bismarck through 25 successive games in more and Mandan, traditional grid rivals than three years, and Duke and| 80d both defeated once in three starts Louisiana State hung up intersection. | this season, will fight it out on Hughes al victories for the South against Col- field here Friday night. Jamestown’s gate and Rice, respectively, your foot- | Blue Jays will Journey to Valley City iret ad. ball fan will be able to find all-star |t0 face the highly-touted Hi-Liners . Ma : | FINAL AMERICAN LEAGUE Club, 1935, w L New York, second Detroit, firs! Chi fitt Washi ni, Cleveland, third . Boston, fourth (By the Associated Press) 8 uis, seventh .. 57 Philadelphia, eighth 53 y..The 1936 major league pennant chases passed into history Monday, ‘efter taking one last crack at the record books and leaving behind the unusual angle of a first-division tte in both leagues. » ‘The pennant-winning Yankees and Giants each lost their last engage- -ment as the campaign closed Sunday, but it made no difference. They were way out in front. The Senators took the Yanks 10-5, but didn’t stop ‘murderers’ row from breaking the “major league runs-batted-in record “with a total of 993, nor keep the champions from finishing with a 1912- te of : game lead, the largest in American “ Teg r js : fay 11 along the line this k-end, | Who this season are considered a dis- Briefly, es ie ihe lineup ae oe tinct threat for the unofficial state tually every major team in the coun-| title. 5c priate vas a Opening the week’s games will be TROT OUT the cheers for Carl (Ace) Hubbell! The Giants freely admit that the lanky screwballer try swings into action League history. ——— East: New Haven’s the “hot spot,” | Devils Lake's battle at Grand Forks has handed them the pennant... ‘Dodgers Wallop Fitzsimmons | Seattle, Sept. 28—The University of Minnesota, unbeaten and untied in its last three years of play, con- Yele opens its suicide schedule against | Thursday. The only other Thursday being easily the standout pitcher - The Giants took an 8-3 trouncing tinued its unbroken string of victories here Saturday by defeating the University of Washington Huskies, Cornell's sensational sophomores who | football clash will be Langdon at Park from the Brooklyn Dodgers, featured 14 to 7. A crowd of 40,000 persons saw the close, hard-fought game, played under ideal conditions. Cut sent Carl Snavely’s coaching regime | River against the Walsh County Ag- 4 largely by the three-inning wallop-| shows: The scene as Whitman Rork, Minnesota fullback, smashed two yards through Washington's right off to flying start with a 74-0 rout | sles. Beulah territory during the last half, guard to score Minnesota's first touchdown, early in the second quarter. Referee “Bobby” Morris, ex- of Alfred, On collegiate gridirons, the Univer-| but were uriable to score more than 2 ated te card trast dependable | treme right, touchd in the air, wh Sl ‘will once against a stalwart Beulah line. rated as the second most dependable reme right, tosses “touchdown arms” e air, while deep in the tangle across the goal line is Rork. sity of North Dakota seek its 5 pitcher on the short-handed world : (N.E.A. Photo) Intersectional Gamés To Fore third victory of the season when The. game ended with the ball in St. series staff for the National League Otherwise, intersectional games will| Coach West's Sioux meet the Moor-| Mary's possession a scant few feet titlists. . |turnish most of the fun, starting off | head Tutors Friday night. The Bison — ___.|ST. PAUL DOWNS JAMESTOWN [World Series Chiefs |v. 225 oss i ete [oto 8.4,6; cruiog | om tn ; SUNDAY'S STARS ? ub en ts Hie will tackle | 33 $0 18 detent bey tie Winnipes-Rug,| St. Mary (By the Associated Press) G SU 3 Fi 0 . S : dt ghtent2 A. Campagne wa eke, inte tact ees IN GAME. HERE SUNDAY, 6 - 3/Fire Opening Shots) 22° i2e"eciet, 7, sa jsexin concora of Moorea, tnd aber | a amg Ie iestee Tas pressed to turn back William and) giate club leaving the state this week, George Turbeville, Athletics, and | | S Mary, 18-6, meets another Southern Red —Turbevi ‘ ANS eh face Dakota Wesleyan at Mitchell, sae pence Sere beville |! Norman's 8th Inning Home Run Football Scores Terry Names Starting Lineup; Conterence (ee. Daviaeny, whled 8.D, . eas ery of the year awaits you at our heade! ir; Foxx hit h it j ee "| Saturday, Wahpeton School of re store. You'll be head 3 peer Sos It homer in Leads Saint Rally to (By the Associated Press) McCarthy Refuses to piensa re) ee ee opens] science meets the School of Forestry repent _ je genuinely nest i atl ; 14; 5 ashi Tee, . es wear the hat, shoes, shirts Dee Moore, Reds—Hit two dou- | Break Tie Minnesota ae prea aa a te Be Talk Pile, pokitig Just as) cowerfullasline nea, Valley City ent Crane ties you buy here... proud of bles, driving in one run, pitched Boul ie fo a oar 3 Wisconsin 24. expected in a 63-0 triumph over Ohio | °"2, invades Dickinson, and Mayville} Junt Jud, t, too, in choos two innings and caught seven in || 4 three run rally in the eighth in-| pascleter'o; River Falls 6. New York, Sept. 28—(#)—The open- | Wesleyan, will face West Virginia’s Pe ee saul? ee the best values there are. Inspect win over Pirates. : 0 | Frank Demaree and Stan Hack, | Sap = by Neuoan 's Jone home run| Montana State 0; Utah Aggles 12.Jing shots on the world series were aC UntRIneeT Fordham and Prince- ‘Tuesday Cubs—Each drove in two runs in. | the center field fence, gave St.; Whitewater Teachers 7; Northern|fired fr the rival f ton, linked with Pitt as most likely Paul's American Association club a ‘om the rival camps of the} contenders for eastern sectional hon- defeating Cardinals. 6 to 3 victory over Jamestown of the | /linols, Teachers 0, Giants and Yankees Monday while|ors, open against strong small-college| Devils Lake at Grand Forks. our selection! Sarazen Captures Australian Crown Cavalier at Grafton. Thursday vi ” erts 6; } y x omg stone, § Senatore—it od Northern League here Sunday after-| Cece pee the front offices dusted off the “sold|foes. The Tigers will be tested by| Tangdon at Walsh County Aggies, — \ex ; re fee ne in yin over Yankees, st. Paul took a Uhreecrun; leadiin|, Monrhead Teachers #5 Concordia 0, a Bibs S08 ABee eG BPR Aone a, tnd Marahall Forarverd’s asa Mandan at, Bismarck. ees as may eset ' ‘ Sy _| Guy Bush, Pirates, and Morrie || the fourth frame when sin gles by Oshkosh Teachers 6; Northern State} The Yankees came right out and abe will take the Crimson against cane a Srtietan ican aherpail oter, oe tephra the Aus- S *“HATTERS: “Sf, . Arnovich, Phillies—Former held || Norman and Boken combined with a Teachers 0, picked themselves and their batting | amherst, ROS Tem 5 ": BISMARCK ND Phils to eight hits in opener; Arn- air of arty > | North Dakota State 13; Winnipeg] power to take the series, starting Wed- d dale, -] Svih fi homer nd Bagi’ rvs | Pou ty Renner and Money| Dexa, in five games situ AT 1B econ upege Haart Acedemr, Fare, at|URAY with 8 Tole aeeeeste of ing in two runs, in nightcap. but the Northern League champions! dames Milliken 0; Ripon 6. Bill Terry announced his probable | angie is preeminent, ° piignly touted | Waiasount_at Clinton. Van Mungo, Dodgers—Drove in || vtaitated mr the sistremith eg the ot| _ Jordan 12; Stevens Point ‘Teach-starting lineup and put himself on | Noire Dame and Ohio State open| Haren at Beulan. two runs with single, and held |{nits and a base on balls for three| °*S, 18. record as backing his Giants to finish |2oainst Carnegie Tech and New York| zamestonn, at, Valley, City. Giants in three-inning pitching ||runs to tie the score. Stout 6; Plateville Teachers 20. on top, because of the old, old base-| university, respectively, while Chi- EAA aaited Aberdeen, 8, D., Reserves at Ellen-| tralian open golf championship A CLOTHIERS *FURNISHERS Job. Openi: i Ironwood’ Junior 6; Eveleth Junior|ball theory that good pitching can , Lisbon at LaMi RUT Renae atGeee HERG ree silence heavy hitting any time. cago’s Berwanger-less Maroons tackle) Tinton St st. Mary's, Blemarck. ia Gube had Just enough Jett toleut clout ana. Pound out his ctr;| Montana 0; Washington State 19 In his pre-battle statement, Terry |Vanderbilts Commodores. Bo Mc-| Hankinson at Lidgerwood. — just enot i lowed art ; ) \ ince? around) Biatr 0; Springfield 8. D. South-| Hamed his giants for their “exception | Milins Indiana Hocslers open against) Seiko tt i marck : finish in a tie for second place with | the bases by Boken and Fenner, who . oF the Cardinals in the National League | singled and scored on Fette’s single, ¢t™ Normal 19. a} pitching,” overlooking the Broad-|‘Cortnwesterns Wildcats, ‘dark| Nim Roqkgord at Pessenden ‘as they bested Dizzy Dean 6-3 behind |and 9 Jimmy error. Duluth Teachers 3; St. John's Unt-|Way betting odds of 11 to 20, Up OF lnorge” of the Big Ten race, open| Garrison at Turtle Lake, Lon Warneke's tight hurling. The two| Fette, leading American Association | versity 0. down, with the Yankees favorites. | with @ conference test against Iowa,| Underwood at Minot Reserv: Hubs ait split second end. third | Aurler during the past season, pitched| Omaha University 13; Morning-| | Terry also made it known that he's }ieq by the Negro flash, Oze Simmons.) Warren’ Minn, at St James of the last two innings and struck out | side 0. starting himself at first base in the|srichigan will attempt to halt Mich- Jeera ea . Ja two men while allowing no hits, A! St. Olaf 30; St. Mary's 6. opening game, which “King Carl”); 7.0’ State, Harry Suhldreher’s first] Mahnomen, Minn., at Casselton, money. In the American League the dead- ih Yock was in third place between the| spectacular catch of a long fly by; aad oareeey ait Wisconsin varsity, which avenged one] Mcucveta Teachers at’ the Univer- Chicago White Sox and Washington |Steinbacher in deep left field was a G uld § Gi t \chanreat of his neup will be wn-| 1935 defeat by turning back South| sity of North Dakot Senators, The Sox, rained out with | highlight of the game, (1) ays MANUS | "Nanecer Joe Mccarthy, returning|D&kota State last week, will attempt] | Jamestown Colles st Dakote Wea : to gain revenge for another, by Mar-! “Concordia College at North Dakota the Browns yesterday, finished with from Washington, let n in et itis aid'70 loases, the Genators, by |_ St. Paul ABRHPOAE! E I ° 0 tfi Id He ton, let no one in on| auette, Iilinols, which beat DePaul, | Agricultural College, @ ¥ Warner, 2b .. 15 0 42 starting lineup. However, on the 2 i 1 ‘Saturday taking the Yanks, wound up with g2| warner, 2p. 0 1 82 3] MAXC@L MM UUUHICUG scengin ot tetty comers, iat ewo 12.6, 28 er tt WSasigton a ™ percentage basis, the Sox just shaded |Steinbacher, If ....4 0 1 2 0 0 5 | Pearle de mae, Delleyed ie Benge Rts | secaieyit ee BES BSe4 4 D359, Norman, rf’ .. 42 2.0 1 0|Favors Ripple, Moore and Ott|{" Will have the call over big Red Big Six in Action Wahpeton at Moorhead Saha Ruffing to go against Hubbell in the praska’s| Wanpeton School of Science at Bot- 82 Membranous eller Allows Three Hits 2113 0.0 Over Young Yank Trio; first game. In Big &ix competition Nel S| tinea Behool of F bag. . Bob Feller stopped the Tigers with ga sone 1 ‘ * A defending title-holders face lIow8) “Yayyii 38 Night before. eae fies] Uke Occ | ATL Time Mi Si oem Ma | Uae Se ‘ innings, but the extitleholders. wound IS Ie Seka San ees - sme Innesota against the University of Colorado, | Poachers. a up second in the American League, 20101 0| New York, Sept. 26.—UP}—From a ‘South: Tulane, surprise victor over : if . Pa) mevertheless. 2 0 1 0 0 Olevery angle except speed and perhaps R d E tabl hed Mississippl, 7-6, tests @ powerful Au- Major League ‘The Pirates, finishing fourth inthe} =... a avoid color, for whatever that elusive el ecor $| 18, burn eleven while Georgia Tech meets Leaders National League, dropped their finale Totals........ 38 6 16 2715 1|ment is worth at the world series pay- etd ek eee Sewanee. Topping the Dixie card, to the Reds 6-5, as Dee Moore. Cin-] Jamestown ABRH off window, the New York Giants ex- however, is the inter-conference game e ails, “one-inan team” took s|patrow, ay PO A E|ce} their Yankee neighbors in out- Gophers Have Won 265 Games, |between North Carolina and Ten-| New York, Sept. 28.—()—The 1936 5 ’ Srack at pitching, catching and slug- aoeed seeeseee ‘ 0 1 4 0 O/field equipment for the fortlicoming y | nessee, Last week, North Carolina| batting championships goto Luke ging in the one game. Sais 9 2 2 7 OJ frolic on opposite banks of the Har-| Lost 86 and Tied 25, | topped Wake Forest, 14-7, and Ten-| Appling of the White Sox and Paul Jimmy Foxx belted homers number | Lah a or ae A 9 2 0 0 Bilem river. nessee beat Chattanooga, 13-0. ‘Waner of the Pirates, on the basis of 40 and 41, but the Red Sox were un-|Bergman, ++31 01 0 0] ‘The National Leaguers, all things Record Shows ‘Southwest: Texas Christian, beaten| unofficial figures, but despite losing Gils to get better than a split in thelr oeceee © 2 4 4 5 1 0} considered, have the best all-around by Texas Tech, 7-0, starts its bid for] those prizes, the Yankees and Card- fin bill with the Athletics, dropping| Kraus, 3b". <1 1 2g 1/cuttield in Haseball af the curent| sainneapolla). Sept, 38—Two hun |t conferenes tive against Arkansss, the opener 8-4 and taking the night-| Medak, 1b 400900 B, tegardiess of whether Hank | dred and sixty-five games won to only | Texas draws Louisiana State's Tigers, ' cap 5-4. Vanusek, If 400101 he oy Jit Birle roams the mid-| sg jost and 25 tled is the record Min- | Who spilled Rice 20-7 last week. ‘ ] rrr he Philes and Bees also divided | Mathews, p Li... 4 0 0 2 0 Oo} Sder Bri wee Joe Moore and /nesota’s galloping Gophers have rolled | Powter aa reac Bene cage their dou! , mn inn! eos 7 ¢, ing ears 0! ly _ . nn ng This takes into consideration the Tousse Seipiied by pate pier ‘Texas Arts and Industries. Aas game 7-3, and Philadelphia pull- Totals........ 35 3 82410 2 s 3 : " ng out the nightcap, 4-2. summary: Rins batted in—Fenner |eaiching and throwing, 19" | Cormick, university athletic directr,| | Fat Wen Colt Gaels Blane i NATIONAL LEAGUE Hee Poked Norman, Vanusek 2,! ‘The Yankees have a youthful and!” tn Big Ten competition, Minnesota | ford, beaten by Sante Clara, 13-0, Fs i Wins from Pittsburgh |b, a) hits. ome run—Norman, TWwo-| relatively inexperienced trio roaming | eleyens have ree up 99 wine while | begins conference competition * Gincinnati—cincinnatl took a 6-5 ner, 5 me Williams 2, Mowry. fen-)the pastures. The combination of /tosing 61 and tleli T4, outescoring | Washington State, while Southern jictory over Pittsburgh. i Coiiun tect aipatyl cea 3 ae Forel and i peocee Selkirk, | thelr opponents 2791 points ie Lae Callfornia’s Trojans, whose 38-7 rout 3 * ns janking tae sensational Joe DiMag-|in { ae “in | Of Oregon State indicated the men of R H E|Medak 2. Left on bases—St. Paul 9,| gio, boasts an agi their 46 years of membership in egon z 5 gregate major league way back toward : 903 00 o20—5 a4 Jamestown, Sates oa balls—Spen- background of only a half dozen be A lad haar Sap Fee ee rene ‘Washington, NATIONAL LEAGUE si wn, Birkhofer and Finney,|Fette 2, by eaateee He Hits off. y | years, Although the Gophers played their | Whose Huskies gave Minnesota a bril-| Batting—P. | Waner, Pirates, 373; Paden; D. Moore, L. Moore, Mooty | Spencer & in 7 innings, Fette 0\in 2| The aictesr-old kid ieem, Prisco has | estes we, 8 team from Hamline | TARE, TER ee Monae, sey | Peles, Dodgers, 267. : 5 ig top. sota record 5s : ig, esis Soasr, ceteued 5 Bison Not to Shave —_|_,osn dering doe come through un: gine of Dr. 1, Willan in 1900” |Kau Claire Wins 2 We gal ee, Unti der the tension and pressurel that!” The 22 years that followed four u ire ) ‘Paras second place. RHE ntil U. Is Beaten) onty a world series, with its big money the Gophers winning seven confer- To Tie Up Playoff “chicago 000 100 230-8 7 1 5 stake, involves? On the answer tO/ ence championships under the “father ¥ ¢ a Fargo, N. D., Sept. 28—(@)—“We|that may hinge the outcome of the ” Se 3 - Bt. Louis 000 000 102—3 12 1 ot Minnesota football,” giving Dr. Wil- Wis., Sept. 28—()—| Herman, Cubs, 57. fWarneke’ sud Hartnett; J, Dean, |WOUt shave until we beat the U.” Bob /interbovoutn Ratfare. liams an all-time record of 134 vic~ ague champ! iples—Medwick, Cardinals; Cam- Parmelee and Ryba ce "|Saunder, student commission presi-| Rated off his flop in the all-star | tories, 33 defeats and nine tie games. bi tae ‘and Goodman, Reds, eee ie ts £ dent at the North Dakota Agricultural |game at Boston, it would seem Di- " “Whaconsin First Hival teresa ae & New pee se aac the | College said as the school prepared Maggio can suffer from too much| wisconsin was Minnesote’s first ; Camilll, ‘Biants, 8-3. for its homecoming game with the Spotlight. He connected solidly only|rival among the teams that now com- 28. Sioux Oct. 31. A buffalo barbeque, |once against the National League's tho on1 Rix ie 5 whisker contests and pioneer features | best pitching, including the screwball pee eeasen ea poor lars fade 000 201 3 19 2/aFe Planned for the homecoming. delivery of the southpaw he will fece| single season’s interruption. Ter s N 000— next Wednesday, Carl Hubbell. of the greed ‘ so, eUDEO, a Jeticoat sie ‘Whatever the answers, DiMaggio's| the Mateaigiy Une eats Bid ; . 7. “Phelps, Berres; Fitzsimmons, Gabler, Turbeville and Hayes; P. i o : 3 . | Ips, err yes; Poindexter, | season record excels that of any Giant year’s meeting with Iowa will be the Marcum and Dickey. outfielder except Ott. thirtieth and that with Michigan the Philadelphie 020 oi 010-4 11 0 oathall Teas twenty-fifth, Philadelphia ... 020 oot o10—¢ 11 ¢/ Pro Football Teams 1, Tht Gophers best conference record ® 4 ° » Wi 2 . x Beeches cal aver jan: ai Open 1936 Season to al <i gt tiny whe nine 3 r Runs—Gebrig, phAS TE 8 fas RHE Indians Finish Season Chica; Dt. 28 —)—" fation- }, While their nemesis seems to be e i 22 001 190-7 18.1) Cleveland—The Indians wound up a1 Professional Football season le only | Michigan, which has chalked up 18 ee oe. yaks MADE TO YOU j 00—3 8 Lie thee aiid Marga Medi siind ene once patrons te terra ' tes ady have the makings of R H Els strong bid for their first champion-| | Brothers” Elevens 010 000-1 3 2| ship. MY 21229 18 1] the Bucs Sunday deteated the New| | _ Battle to 13-13 Tie eastern

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