The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1936, Page 8

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ON NATIONALS IN “HLL DEPARTMENTS Even. Yankee Pitching Proves - Superior to Much Praised Giant. Brand POWELL IS SERIES HERO American Leaguers Resemble * Hard-Hitting Outfit of pesky Babe Ruth's Heyday aT New York, Oct. 7.—(?)—The “mas- sacre at the Polo Grounds,” perpe- + trated by the World Champion Yan- kees with the greatest one-club job * of rewriting the record books in series history, left little room for doubt Wednesday as to the super- jority of “murderers’ row” in all but departments of play over anything the big time has to offer. Shi “Analysis of the six-game title vic- tory over the Giants, which saw more two score records equalled or €XC surpassed and which alternately hit Sa) the heights of brilliance or the depths int Of dizziness, provides a clear cut pic- a ture of @ Yankee team head and SiN shoulders over its series rival and aly Possibly headed for another of the Tuns of prosperity enjoyed under the late. Miller Huggins. ite ‘Not only did the triumph of Lou Gehrig and company in four games out of six keep the National League wh is necessary to stop such a thunder- YANKS HAVE EDGE [Demons Polish - League Baseba in Wake of Play for Homecoming in RESERVE STRENGTH, P LACKING IN OTHER In Major Series _ New York, Oct. Tein the] Fundamentals Being Stressed wake of the latest world aerite earth- Quake promoted by the ‘hired hands of Col. Jacob Ruppert, miajor league] . : get Fracas. baseball.is due for a series-of. shake- ups.” At the same time a Brooklyn ownership is possibly as manager ownership, remains to ship of the Giants, if office executive spot. Terry, however, still to go on a five-year col ager of the National um 4 emtry from the game’s richest prize 08 DiMaggioys single 0 ee field in the ain frame of mn stant +: | pions. Memphis Bill for the seventh time in the past 10 closing game @f the World Series was the spark that touched of e J ” act years, but it showed beyond a doubt Yankees’ hitting spree, which ended only af@er seven runs had been old. side kick, Travis (Stonewall) |ing back and will be plentiful that more than exceptional pitching scored and a new series record made for runs scored in the ninth inning. last games as regulars of the world series. ous batting punch as the Yankees Giants Soundly Beaten ‘The Giants left the field in the tin ; first degree murder at the plate, but -™M€ also apparently in need of consider- ers, on the other hand, gave every ances of Gus Mancuso at catcher and Dick Bartell at short, the Giants were} Canton, Ohio, Oct. 7. Al superiority over a rival American McCarthy has been a worthy succes-| also postponed. a 2g ers. capably filling the shoes of Ruth! captain, and his one-time slugging mate, Bob Meusel. Re DSR ns Giant rival JoJo Moore, who failed! nearby,” to hit his stride until the last two sistant Coach Wilbur ah m2 success for the Yanks. ‘Lefty (Goofy) Gomez, leading the oe] In addition to Gomez, Monte Pear- gon and Charley Ruffing each went the route once, while Pearson and| New York, Oct. 7—(#—Babe Ruth, Bum: , {in @ formal statement Tuesday, said! eee ened {i winnlby er: that while he is interested in getting! : ‘Yankee Hi Better back into baseball he had not been. ‘The statistics Aiea the American|®pproached by the Brooklyn Dodgers; League hurling brigade allowed a| With a managerial offer. runs The Babe evinced interest in the, peencr ct earned pesmi sielten) Brooklyn job, vacated by the release! of Manager Casey Stengel, but said eee ale to brine te a single augle| Be Would not seek the post. If offer- in which they looked the better of the /@¢, the Brooklyn managership, Ruth indicated he would give the offer full ‘by: Hubbell and seven other Giant consideration. two. ‘Travis Jackson, committing three doubt the gamest player on the field, but an ailing knee and the additional | oo+, 19, worries of his managerial post, made i able rebuilding, The American Leagu-| Bolt Strikes Down Co-Captain, “Coach Robinson was standing be- | side me. He yelled when the lightnin; Powell sands out with Tony Lasser!| irc” As ‘soon ‘as, we could, We! as the series hero, outplaying his! started carrying the boys to cars Included in the injured was As-| games. ‘ Billings, All! The most unexpected turn of af-|were*taken to Mercy hospital for fairs came with the pitching, where! treatment and later released except the Yanks wound up with # decisive| wiiam Miller, 18, center; John Kyle, margin over the staff headed by the|17, lett tackle; William Atkinson, 16, Grest Carl Hubbell. And therein prob-| right guard, and Charles Steineck. 16, sbly lies the secret of the serles| substitute right guard. way with two victories, headed « set| Brooklyn Managerial of ‘surprisingly fair Yankee pitchers} Job Interests Babe errors, was the “weak sister’ of the! aishama gridders have lost only| Giant inner esos and peste anen one game in Denny stadium—to Mis-| the ‘series goat. Terry was beyond) sissinni State, 20-7, lest year. The two | teams meet again in Denny stadiym | LIGHTNING. KILLS FOOTBALL cy bby Buea are aus PLAYER, INJURES 11 MORE ! |_ kees, : ()—Football | Runs—Powell, Yankees, 8, viz unable to boast of a single equality or| practice at Lehman high school was Runs batted in—Gehrig and Lazzeri, called off Wednesday because a bolt | pees eee ae World Series Leaders| ees, .455. neared pecans are can by rooklyn gers: eved by} oc. 4 +] most insiders to be the forerunner of | high | school football camp, several managerial changes, ‘particu- larly in the National League, ‘good authority to be imminent. y Whether Babe Ruth.....this.. year’s forgotten man of baseball, will be given 9 spot in the -Brooklyn»picture, Manager Jimmy Wilson of the Phil- lies, Rogers Hornsby of the .8t. Louis Browns, and Bill McKechnie of the Boston Bees are Others metitioned in the early “stove league” debate over possible changes. McKechnie’s name than the preceding game. Terry decided to move into a front- Powell Hailed as World Series Hero New York, Oct. 7—()—Alvin Jacob . ‘Long hard dally workouts are the order of the week in’ the Bismarck season against Midgets. in the annual wuiders{0od 001 tiaras here Friday, night. under a ‘new change in the entered the-discussién as. a. possible choice to take over the field leader- “We're Im} and when Bill figure-to take the field th: Preparation for Mid- Coach Glenn Hanna is preparing his Demon squad for its fifth game of the Fargo’s: highly rated Homecoming | ‘The lookout after. practice Tuesday continued to. be good, with Hanna ex- them by Mandan’s. powerful Braves on Hughes Field last Friday night. “We perhaps won’t be. as strong as we might like to be,” said Hanna, Tuesday, “but each game this fall should find us quite a little better proving® Barring unforseen injuries, the De- against the Midgets Friday with more power has two years tract as man- League cham- at their command than'they have had. at any previous ‘game this ‘season. Reserve strength, woefully lacking in as well.as his|the past two or three games, is com- Jackson, probably have played their | night. Friday ‘with the close| Drill in all the fundamental depart- 4 ments of play received a fair share of the time in the first two workouts this week. Blocking, which has been faulty~in early season games, has been stressed considerably, with tack- ling @lso coming in for its fair portion of work. Failure to throw timely and hard blocks has held the Demon ball- luggers back all fall, while rusty tac! ling has allowed opposing backs to Led Both Teams in Hitting and |pick up many an extra yard. {the defensive angle of play, Yankees, 7. 5 ringers gainst Powell, who kapaceiodig den ach le Pe lined up a . of lightning killed Co-Captain Don | Hits—Rolfe and Powell, Yankees, 10.| baseball three years Bartell led the National Leaguers'| Correll, 18, sent Coach Jimmy Robin- | Doubles — DiMaggio, Yankees, ‘and| wanted to quit the gamé for-a police- in eSulars at bat with s 381 average. | son to the hospital with his left leg | oie yee : But in every other position, the/ paralyzed and injured ten others... Pa Yanks were so far superior as to give) A scheduled game with Dayton Kis- |Home runs — Gehrig and. Selkirk, Tise to the belief that Manager Joe/er at the Lehman stadium Friday was | Bartell, Giants, 3. ;Stolen bases—Powell, Yankees, 1. who .came: from Was! sor to Huggins in putting together an! The holt struck late yesterday just | Pitching—Gomez, Yankees, 2-0. outfit that resembles to a marked de-| after Coach Robinson called for ‘a ee gree the clouting circus of Babe) couple of more plays.” One team was Ruth’s heyday. lined up on the defensive while the Jake Powell Hero other was huddled around Robinson, In Left Fielder Jake Powell, heavy-| receiving instructions for the play. hitting hero of the series with s 455! ‘The flash flattened the entire first average, and Right Fielder “Twinkle-| squad. Hands flew into the air and toes” George Selkirk, who banged out} sit fell to the ground, stunned. two homers and hit for 333, Mc-| “our legs went bad,” Carthy has discovered a pair of play-| Chatterson, 17, the team's other co- | Sioux Improve in said Jack | Passing Game Looks Better as University of North Dakota football team showed its most impressive ig form in Tuesday's workout as Coach areal, .Diniy Skee ne IRE Opes, C. A. West sent the squad through the second scrimmage of the week in pre- paration for Friday night's game with ting average. Towa State Teachers. fense. o_O | Fights Last Night | > | > | man’sibeat, was hailed ‘Wednesday. as | Triples—Selkirk, Yankees, 1. the world series hero Baseball experts, almost .unani- Yankees, 2. mously, rated the hustling outfielder ‘déal for Ben Chapman last June, as the hero of Yankee heros. Not ‘only -did the graduate from W: sandlots:lead both teams in batting with a .455 average and: top all the . indication of a club just reaching its Paralyizes Coach of Can- | Provided Yankee Spark poy Peek ff [By the Associated Press rov ‘ankee Spa Polishes Defense - br: _ With the exception of the perform- ton, Ohio, Team | patting By ants jeg edad gies eg oie, polishing the offensive, work or the play of hfs forward wall. Drills this week have found the Demon first Coach George Schaumberg’s second stringers with the reserves taking a turn at lugging the oval against the regulars, oe ‘Tuesday -afternoon’s session kept the Deimon defense pushed to the ington in the| sribitious backs. utmost, to stop the attempts of Schaumberg’s The’ Demons came through the} tough Mandan fracas in compara- tively good shape, only minor injuries turning up this week as a result of - that game. On the bench with a leg Drills This Week sluggers in" runs scored, but his -per-/injury suffered in the Brave contest oth the ie othe starting THEN tenets or “past two games. uniikel en [uses “auetate ee Sees ts. worth, not in 22 . chances, | tor day's workout, turned up on fect fielding, brilliant and ‘hustle were big Yankee drive to the pionship. Powell got -10 hits Halfback, End Return to : drove in five runs and -scored eight. Practice He handled 11 chances, two of them the field again Tuesday and will ap- parently be as fit'as ever to meet the ‘Homer Didn’t Help |. Mel Ott (above) hit one of the Giants’ two home runs in Tuesday's final game of the 1936 World Series, but it went for naught as the Amer- ican Leaguers’ big sticks went to work to break another series hitting record. Sports Round-Up By EDDIE BRIETZ New York, Oct. 7—(7)—The late world’s series will go down in the books as producing some of the dumb- est. baseball two pennant winning clubs ever were guilty of. . . (Both Tilt With Fargo Here |OHIO STATE LOOKS FORWARD _ [Hazen Next Team “10 BIG BOX-OFFICE RETURNS| Expect 75,000 at Pittsburgh Qame;. Other Big ‘Ter Teams Drill hard fight Saturday with Nebraska. Northwestern’s Wildcats went through an offensive scrimmage and brushed up on play timing. é Freshmen Scrimmage Varsity Freshmen using Southern California On Saints’ Card St. Mary's Will Seek Second Victory of Year Against Hazen Friday plays had little success against the |! Dilinois varsity and at Wisconsin there wrist in an automobile accident, may be able to play within a few weeks. Tt was at first believed he was lost for the season. ‘There was gloom at Chicago. Ned Bartlett, star halfback who suffered @ brain concussion Saturday against Vanderbilt, will not be permitted sides were guilty of more than. one'/play boner)... New York writers will pitch & "party Wednesday night for. Casey Stengel, released from the Dodgers. . . Pitt is this corner’s, choice over Ohio State and if you want a red hot long shot take a flyer on Baldwin Wallace - Cleveland scouts report B-W is loaded for bear. : ‘The Yanks scattered Tuesday night, atill boiling at Umpire Cy Pfirman for Yankee farm system? Headlines say Columbia fears Monk Meyer of the Army. . . Well, it had better... There is one kid who can go to town with a pigskin under hig arm, . . Mel Ott bats lefthanded, but ‘hits all his tee shots from the right side. Two Bismarck Boys team:of nine Macalester men » s tough ones, perfectly. Back tracking.the big’ ‘show: McDonald Out Grand Forks, Oct. 7—(P—The] Giant heroJimmy Ripple, the! - aiso thigomaptlubaet ary New York—Solly Krieger, 162%, New York,.outpointed John An- . derson, 172, Sweden, (10); Salvy (Baby) Saban, -146,,New York, stopped Lou Jallos, 138%, Cleve- | .04 land, (3). Detroit—Chuck Woods, 145, De- troit outpointed Laddie Tonelli, 146, Milwaukee, (10). < Jersey City, N. 3.—Bob Pastor, 188, New York, technically knock- ed out Jimmy Desolat, 180, Spain, (2). A Teplacement for next year almost ‘The Yanks, however, showed an infield thet topped their rivals in ee ie Ht homer with the loaded in the second game, and le a performer just hitting t third. # ie al i and Powell were the only reg- on either club to hit 400 for HF ip SRPEL HD a 3 | Hy Braves OUT OUR WAY | Hi 7 TE I EVER GO. UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS, ITLL’ BE FROM GOING COWN ollie Sah slugging rookie freshman from: Mon- Greatest surprise—the “hitting by in-from -the first to last out. Friday is McDonald, guard who was out of uniform at the start of this week suf- alive as long as they flickered with! tering from boils. @ vital four hits, good for a 333 bat-! -To-offset the loss of McDonald and Monroe, however, came the return of reappearance will add to the Kallenberger, fitst-string tackle, who The passing game, as displayed by| the pitchers. Foremost -Letty| was -not. available last. week and Fritz Pollard and Horace Johnson,| Goofy” Gomez, who ove in three | whose, Jooked as though it would become an TUns with two hite—almost as. many) hopes of Bismarck fans. important factor in the Sioux of-)| “Gamest player Oo fone Hi Terry, pilot of the Giants. Bill's knee Leland Crose_and Bob Stevenson, - F right end and fullback, respectively, | DUT lke'® bolt all week but:he stayed were back in action after being on the casualty list. Champion Rebuilder i : Of Football Teams | : —_—_— A. Fessenden, coach of the Douglas Montana Grizzlies, has-a record: that should: be unique in gridiron circles. on. the..strength ‘of that advice and (By the Associated Press) Dickey nailed them all with feet to Spare. ‘ * Lightest hitter—Burgess Whiteheat,| } Giant second basémah. “Whitey” got “ry single in 31.tries. 1 son.In Fessenden's first year at Brownsville, his team piled of the greatest records in the up one country. Despite the efforts of 30 North Carolina neighbors, who _holleted their heads off, Burgess. Whitehead (Phi Beta Kappa)) emerged from the series with a batting average of ex- actly .048, or one hit in 21 times at bat. . . Jake Powell, who clouted a .455 gait, was just 407 points ahead of Burgess for the six games. . .“Cin- cinnati scribes say Chuck Dressen can manage the Reds just as ‘long as he wants to, if he doesn’t get unreason- able about salary di the Minneapolis Tribune. . .- Gould, AP sports ed, covered his 86th world’s series game Tuesday. . hasn't missed one since 1922. “ Morral Battery Claims To Be Oldest in Game Marion, O.— (?)— Samuel M.“Mc- Intyre, 57, and William G. Koontz, 53, have been playing on baseball teams together for 25 years and are still go- ing strong. They believe they are the oldest active beseball battery in the business, Prentiss Wells, halfback, is keyman of the Universtiy of San Francisco grid team’s offense. Wells’ safety hang ‘and open-field running is sup- FF DANCE Thurs., Oct. 8 and Fri, Oct. 9 at the Dome Dance Pavilion. Morrison’s 7-Plece Orchestra Preceeds to be used to benefit State Bowling Tournament GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES BATTERIES AND HEATERS MOTOROLA RADIOS ‘eriginel Budget Pey Plon to enjoy sefe, THIS 18 THE SPECIAL OFFER MADE TO YOU}! by The Bismarck Tribune On Mac Track Team 8t. Paul, Oct. 71—(P)—D. ©. Prim- rose, athletic director and track coach, will send s crogs country track against gauiece college at-Northfield Satur- ys Veterans on the squad include Wal- ter Zimmerman, Bismarck, N. D., and freshmen who. started working out only this week include, Joe Harrison, encounter. However, Uram’s.knee appears to be sound again, although he is wearing Papelimeges gare ea There's the Rub! THE AMERICAN League. far surpassed the senior circuit in hitting this season, percentages on.the whole being much higher. National League batters. point with pride, however, to the high- grade pitching they had to con- . tend . with! - v : CLOTHIERS *FURNISHEPS HISSTAREOR OD

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