The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1937, Page 8

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*PLAGES CARDS AT TOP OF RANKINGS Weiland Looks Like Answer to * Frisch’s Prayer for Good Southpaw in Debut { i F RECRUIT ALLOWS SIX HITS Pirate, Cardinal Game Is Only One Played as Rain Washed Out Major Schedules 4 iF ; q t | } ies: (By the Associated Press) If you catch Manager Frankie Frisch smiling Wednesday, don’t blame the man. It’s a wonder he isn’t laughing out loud—or is he? For one thing, his St. Louis Cardi- nals are leading the National League, @ trick accomplished by black-jacking the Pirates into 3-1 submission Tues- day as-rain washed out every other major league game. But that's not all. In pre-season ratings, experts summed up the Cards’ pitching staff with a “Dean, Warneke and then what?” Frankie believes he may have the answer in the large, toil- . geasoned frame of Robert Weiland, 6 feet 4 inches and 215 pounds of left- pit TUESDAY’S STARS Bob Weiland, Joe Medwick and ‘Stu Martin, Cardinals — Weiland pitched Cards into first place with six-hit, 3-1 victory over Pirates; ‘Medwick hit two singles and dou- ble, scored one run and drove in another; Martin got two hits, stole @ base, drove in a run and figured Allows Six Bingles Gangsters need a capable Grew, Weiland was behind only at the start of Tuesday's game. He served Johnny Dickshot, Pittsburgh recruit fielder from Buffalo, a home run the first ‘The Cards e score in the second, added Tun in the fourth and the fi- | ie i rales tinh matte i Hg fH ih Pal Gis it i | MAJOR LEAGUE (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE » Bt, , Bt, Louis, 8; Med- Tennis Mentor Call: U.S. Davis Team Poor SS \ AOE? EATON RE. Gas House Gang Walks UIRUMPH TUESDAY ‘Demons, Saints, These four track stars from Indiana uni Philadel; just after setting a new at the Penn relays. Left to right: lel Trutt, James Smith, race removed from the record the 17:17.2 set by the American Olympic quartet ick Hornbos- tel, Gene Venske, Archie San Romani and Glenn ish empire games at HOOSIERS BREAK WORLD RECORD IN FOUR-MILE RELAY MAKEUP OR TEAMS versity where distance runners are world mark of 17 minutes, pet sacmee aes Leathe @: | Fancy Dan Gets a Blooper | Play ball—Pitch when batter has two or three balls and no strikes. ‘Wolves—Spectators who constantly ride a player or team. Counting the stitches—Batter look- ing at a slow ball. By FRANK GORRIE Associated Press Sports Writer Sports Writer Here’s a little “spring training” for the fans. ‘With the baseball season under way is might be well to study up a bit on | field that lands safely for a hit. Patsy — Player who thinks of his own batting average. Hind sanatcher—A catcher behind the plate. Fishing trip—Fishing the outside of the plate. Cup of coffee—A very brief trial welt with a major league team. i ‘atter arm—A wild thrower. | diamond terminology, strangest dians gave up ‘This is the first and last lesson of the season, folks. Ready? Lettuce and tomato hitter—Weak batter, no power. Eagle claw—A ball-player’s glove. Fancy Dan—Player who would Jaramillo Willing To Meet Demaray In Bismarck Ring Blooper—Short pop fly over the in- | Wants ‘Satisfactory’ Purse and Percentage ‘em up—Throw at. the batter. Shotgun—A strong throwing Dump one—Bunt the pitch. Nul finger. ib—Sore ,. Barker—Coach at first base. ® bean ball Chokes in the clutch—No s0 good in a pinch, Avoids Specifying Time Limit of Rounds for @ curve on RASC Re Se Be ENMU Eee OR eee aE IN ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIZ 28, 1937 _ Off With All National Le 2 Braves Will Compete in Triangular Meet Here Saturda BREWERS. TROUNCE MILLERS [Levinsky Is Easy MAY DEPEDN MUCH ‘ON MET RESULTS Prospects for Winning Squad Look Best at Bismarck With + Good Material on Hand Bismarck, Mandan and St. Mary’s high school track mentors will get their first real opportunity to see their athletes perform under fire in @ triangular meet between the three schools at Hughes Field here Satur- day afternoon. Originally billed to open their sea- son at the Central North Dakota in- meet at Grand Forks May 8.- While ‘coaches sang no songs of optimism at any of the three schools, prospects for a winning track squad appeared to be the brightest at Bis- marck high school, where coaches Clement Kelly will have most entirely upon what new mate- ——_——_ Chicago, Apr. 28—()—Ted Gullic, the American waukee Bre' ing @ fine job of making Manager lan Sothoron forget about the loss | Boston of Rudy York as clean-up hitter. York, whose bat helped the Brewers to their first championship in 22 years last season, moved up to the Detroit ‘Tigers, leaving Sothoron with a hole to fill, Gullic, who ranked among the league's leading hitters last year, won the assignment, and among other things, has belted out four homers in timely spots this season. He cracked out @ homer and a double and scored two runs Tuesday only |@5 the Brewers trounced 9-3, in the only game of the day. He was assisted by Keltner, who also hit safely twice each during a nine-hit assault on four Miller hurlers, The Brewers did most of their damage against, Phil Weinert, cashing in on his wildness to ram over five runs in the fifth in-| Toledo ning. Rookie Bill Zuber who went the route for Milwaukee, was wild, walk- ing nine, but was effective with on, holding the Millers to six striking out four. Others postponed; rain, wet Briske, Johnson’ Win Agate Titles Two Boys, Fourth and Sixth Grade Champs, Win Wach- ter, Richholt Playoffs Winners in elimination tournaments at the Wachter and Richholt schools, Thimmesch, promoter det Old soldier's favorite—A ground ball | the Independent Boxing club, that he that hops perfectly. factory purse was put up. Pappas asserted in his that May 14 or thereabouts wot satisfactory and that he would able to bring the Colorado cata- Screwpot—Player considered a lit- use two hands, “| And re: other diamond Can of Corn—High, lasy fly. expreasions that can’t'be printed here. © i: Jaramillo By EDDIE BRIETZ > Material at Home | Thimmesch stated that Pappas New York, Apr. 28.—()—It's second down and 23 to go for Dizzy Dean, who promised the Cardinals 25 wins this season .. . Just in case you over- looked the dispatches, old Ty Cobb won himself a golf tournament out on the coast the other day ... Mike Jacobs is sporting a new green over- coat that positive- in spring oegery. sp! toggery. has @ sports f ; LEADERS J |teums orite to follow and root for in every! season... Last fall it was Al- phonse (Tuffy) Leemans, the former George Wesiinason foot- | Batting—P. Waner, Pittsburgh, .526;| Philly outfielder, whi Medwick, St. Louis, 500. EY rf TET Yes, we have Holeproof Pacer Sox. Shark’s Ment Store. Kempfer, 15. Approximately will be played at Minneapolis, Apr. 28.—()—Where | be willing to send Jaramillo into the| S*turday. do University of Minnesota football| ting for 10 three-minute rounds as Players come from? From Minnesota. 5 Of the 1936 gridders, only one came had not indicated whether he would the local club contemplates. Another telegram was dispatched to Denver to clear up this phase of the prospec- Dick Prefers Long Round “If Jaramillo is in the excellent shape Pappas says he is, three- minute rounds won't make any dif- ference,” declared Isham Hall, De- » “AS far as Dick is three-minute route than two min- utes.’ . While Hall wouldn't verify the story, rumors is current in local fistic. circles that Demaray is getting ready Draw a circle around the area with encoun’ a radius of 250 miles from the uni-| \"° pale outside the “Gopher circle.”| for an invasion of foreign rings and was Horace Bell, Negro guard] that is one reason why his manager Akron, O. And of all Gophers athletes, 54.7 wants the three-minute round. In all major boxing centers, the three-minute round is standard for the main-eventers. “I am confident that we will be able to land Jaramillo,” Thimmesch said. “And when we do, half the battle of getting an attractive card put t- gether will have been accomplished. Other Fighters Seek With Jaramillo’s signing of a con- tract regarded as likely, the club im- set a new record of 100.060 miles hour in capturing last year’s grind. Kashey Loses Match With German Matman Minneapolis, Apr. 28.—()—Hans » 230, Germany, tossed Abe Kashey, 205, St. Paul, in 25:27 min- utes in the headline event of 8/ nis wrestling card Tuesday night. In other bouts Olaf Olson, 240, Su- ‘Wis., defeated Al Sparks, 235, Sports Round Up|/“nbers Get Gr wenn APPRO' perior, Memphis, in 18:12; Ligeti Dawkins, 230, Monroe, Kan. W polis, rary Otto Matulka, 185, Omaha, is sirei| Night Baseball to Be wero| Installed in St. Paull” ten night games the park this season. ‘The Demons, who have lined up the same schedule, were to finish Auto Racer Eyes 500 M. P. H. Mar’ S Jenkins May Try to Beat Camp- ee bell’s Time of 301 Miles Per Hour This Summer Salt Lake City, Apr. speedster packed Bonneville salt flats 130 miles west of here next summer at speeds up to 400 miles an hour. If he does he will\be aiming at Sir Malcolm Campbell’s mark of 301.129 mph, established on the same salt flats in 1935. But Jenkins won't be doing it for wheel there ‘wouldn't be any- thrill. It’s all in the day’s work.” Jenkins plans to try early in the summer for a new 26-hour world Yor that attempt to break mark of 153.76 miles per Glen Johnson and John Briske were ready Wednesday to carry (heir cam- paign for the city marble champion-' ship into the city playoffs. Johnson Monday defeated Clifford ;Lampman, second-grade agate artist, in the finals of the playoffs to deter- mine the Wachter school titlist after he had won first honors in his own feated his twin brother for sixth grade honors. . After winning the first game in the finals of the Richholt playoff, 6 to 2, Briske faltered before. accurate H sece ond grade, Clifford Lampman; third rade, grade, Glen Johnson; fifth Ceo Meeks, sixth BUT MISTER, HE PACKED A al League Honors 9 TO 3 IN ONLY A. A. GAME! Setup for Doyle * Milwaukee Club tion-leading Mil- rs’ centerfielder, is do- Lin Storti and Ken St. Paul men hits and eoaee ee — fourth grade, grade, Edward Raymond Springer; an PHONE MD. 337 . E i Clean-Up-Man Gullic Raps Out// Baseball Standings Homer and Double Lead . Rasnmhe inkaie Cr rere tre | Distributes. By Mandan Beverage a sauces tt totaal 2) WEREEBSGY WESEEBRE? buuBbubh? 2 E $ 2 I i Irishman Cuts Up American Heavyweight Before 11,400 in London Arena Bed Tae bli eal ll iE it ae A BE He PET End *2e¢ rig Higa aa Ht iy Wilh the ace. His partner's diamond re- American Bridge League) | sponse, seemed to him to justify a should ‘open &/ jump rebid. 3 by his West, before making the opening leading « suit] lead, reasoned that his partner could able to utilize his last trump to ruff thus defeat the con- By “Silver Dollar” Brady BOB FITZSIM- MONSlookedas em vertical an’ E gend ’em back horizontal. He punch! Silver Dollar's got gentle manners, too. 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