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Ee BEE SS LP No i ni ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937 MEETS MAY ENTER Meet Is Held Late in Season in Order That Entrants May Be in Top Form MEDALS TO BE AWARDED J Large Field Expected to Com- pete in 14th Running of An- nual Carnival Here High school athletes who won first and second places in 12 district and open track meets this spring will be eligible to take part in the Capital City track and field meet here May 29, it was announced Tuesday by W. H. Payne, principal of Bismarck high school, who is manager of the meet. Open meets whose first and second place winners will be eligible were those at Ellendale, Fessenden, May- ville, New Leipzig, Valley City and Williston, The district meets were at Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown and Minot. Preliminary events will begin at 10 8. m. Saturday, May 29 and will con- tinue through the morning, and fin. als will occupy the afternoon, begin- hing at 1:30 p.m, If everything runs are resting at the bottom of the Am- erican League, despite a percentage 18 points better than that of the sixth-place Philliés in the National, it DeShong. Monday with seven hits, ae hs his fourth straight victory ce he - 2 P . went in against the Cleveland Indi- " HORIZONTAL Templeton would not have received 52 innings for the Methodist Chil- dren's Home team of Winston-Salem, N.C. according to schedule, the last event, the 880-yard relay, will start at 3:50 9 Pm Saluda Last Year’s Last Decision was made to hold the meet as late as May 20 in order that coaches might have s longer time in which to Place Hens Keep train and condition their men to top- Sports Round-Up By EDDJE BRIETZ form for the competition, which last Climbi T New York, May 18.—()—Did you year attracted almost 200 of the state's ing to op ever hear of a batter getting four outstanding performers. This year, despite the restrictions placed by the balls and not getting to first? .... Well, it happened on the Dodgers the standards for qualification, between| Beat Millers 5-1 for Virtual Sec-| other d 125 and 175 athletes are e: ted to gomnete in the ‘carnival, nee ond Place Tie; Brewers Medals will be given for first, sec- ond and third places in each event and Drop Second Game trophies for the winning relay team and the schools winning first, second| Chicago, May 18—()—The Toledo| anywhere except Brooklyn) . 4nd third places in the meet. Medals} Mudhens, who. finished last in and trophies will be awarded at a ban-| American Association last season, request) was caught trying to steal third. ... That made the third out. quet given to contestants and coaches | Serving notice tliat they are after] delphia.... He took a run down place | cam) by the Bismarck Association of Com- | Nothing less than a first division berth | and is making it pay.... Lew Tendler merce in the Grand Pacific hotel fol- | this year. lowing the close of the meet. The Brood took Minneapolis year, when a small sum was portioned | Pitching by Clyde (Mad) Hatter, campaign. 9 -—_________¢ tnd making i ey ley Tender | Tar eimnone’ tied nomer and Joe] Women’s Softball [ Baseball Standings | into] serving ‘em over the counter in ators’ nine-hit attack on Wes Fer- An allowance similar to that of last|Camp Monday, 5-1, behind five-hit} Quakertown, Lea Or 7 (By the Associated Press) re-| Dan Dantel, baseball expert of the| rey, "0 10s his fourth game of the gue UrgamizesS) american association to apply toward the expenses of each | cently obtained fromi the Detroit Tig-| N. Y. World Telegram, is the guy who boy competing, again will be given to|¢ts. The game was a battle until the| really got Ruffing and the Yankees! around for the Red Sox, who join the ATHLETICS TOPPLE one across the plate. Otherwise, young | top of the standing with @ 3-2 vic- tory over the New York Yankees an: perenne edi esata ciao ate aeier e werner Cae at tent es leuimne tat te ee Goes «21 AMERICAN SOLDIERS PLAY URL Roe ah eT nlione SEE ee CATCH. ‘ON SPANISH FRONT | Qualifying Events for Capital City Track Meet Named geil Jimmy DeShong Turns in His Fourth Win of Year As Nats Beat Red Sox , OPEN | LEFT-HANDED FELLER? ay ae a ae ee Mansion Louis’ Training Camp |e nl| Sra fot YANKS TO REGAIN FIRST PLACE POST Project hope to ee, teams into the Bill Lee Huris Chicago Cubs to is the senior 5 to 2 Win Over ‘Reds; ‘The Matte Cronin Is Injured (By The Associated Press) If Washington’s Senators Tuesday it is no fault of right-handed Jimmy When he set down the Red Sox Branch Rickey suspects that he has/&s on May 4 and turned in # win- Training quarters for Joe Louis and his retinue and home for his 1 Pictured (MCE TE 3 landed a left-handed Bob Feller for | ng elght-inning relief job. wife while he gets in shape for his fight with’ Braddock, is this , game. la ISIN (ot eli ene my Scere the St. Louls Cardinals in Archie] aq nye eine Monday overshadowed | palatial Lake Michigan home at Chiwaukee Beach, 55 miles north 5 Frozen. TTINIOIO} aus ttle, anything the phis, “Athie of Chicago, The Detroit Bomber leased it from Fred P. Fischer, 10 Emulated. I Templeton, shown burning his hard|could do as they swung back to the wealthy Chicago bed manufacturer. 14Small ‘wild ox. MONDAY’S STARS Bill Lee and Lonny Frey, Cabs— By ALEXANDER H. UHL takable Americans playing catch just); 19 Several types 38 Era. Lee tamed Reds with six hits and Madrid, May 18.—()—In 2 typical-| as they might on any back lot in the of ——s are 41 Water fowls. into the cup. 39 Kind of gave only two bases on balls; || ly American game of “catch,” Broad-| United States on a Saturday after- used in this 42 Pertaining VERTICAL Frey’s double and triple drove in |; way and the Golden Gate rubbed! noon. game. to three runs. shoulders in a little stretch on| They had a regular baseball and 20 Starting spots |‘ Lynn Nelson, Athletics—Entered || trench “somewhere on the Jarama| regular gloves and the ball sped back golf holes. 47Ina Une, 5 game in first inning as relief pit- || front” Monday where the Abraham| and forth with rarely » fumble. 22 Ploteau 80 To ascend. 44 Native metal. cher and held Yanks, to one || Lincoln battalion of the Spanish Re-/ It made America seem very near run and fanned seven, as A’s re- || publican army is doing part of the|on that stark, barren slope of old a S Type of plum. 48 To percolate. gained lead with 3-2 triumph. job of holding the insurgents south| Castile so near the haunts of Don 2 47Part of 0 Jimmy DeShong and Al Sim- || of the capital. Quixote, § circle, mons, Senators—Former set down || “we have men from every part of| A bullet whined overhead and then Red Sox with seven hits to win || the United States in our battalion,”| cracked sharply. fourth game of season, 4-3; Sim- || the commander of the section said] “An explosive bullet,” the officer mons’ third homer of year sc-|/ as we climbed the hillside to the| remarked. “It only takes @ tick to counted for two runs. crest of 8 swamp ak we the unit] set ee oe a oat is in a front 1 5 Players even no- Had Good '38 Record ‘As we came up the hill to within| ticed it, DeShong, former Yankee hurler 199 feet of the trenches, the thud of| Nearby was a table set up for ten- gies, Mie te coman’’ Rave BePs now in his second season with the), paseball on a glove stopped mie| mis but no one was playing. “Too the] Tommy Loughran is doing all right Noe pppsered i oe eames, lads yess. short. There were a couple of unmis-| much breeze today,” they complained. are/in the restaurant business In Phila-| nis way to an equally successful 1937 Pet. It was an unfortunate day all each school this year. Hens went into action in the late inh-| together. . . . Ernie Quigley, National |other eastern American ‘League teams| Hannah Jordon Is Elected Pres- ee 310 Persons in charge of the meet here, | !ngs, scoring once in the seventh looking forward to the most successful | three times in the eighth. running in the 14 years of its history,| The clubs were virtually tied won and 13 lost. and | League umpire-in-chief, says half the|Tuesday in meet the inaugural . tor| ime, the, umpires don't know what invasion by. western'contenders, Stan | ident; Eight Teams Ex- lor} the score is... ... He means they'r®/ager. Joe Cronin, the team’s ‘leading predict that the Hughes Fleld track | second place, Toledo's record being 15] s0 concentrated on thelr own job,|hitter, went to the hospital before pected to Piny will be in better shape than ever. New| Won and 14 lost and Minneapolis’ 14] they haven't any time to pay atten-| the game started when he was cut‘on Indianapolis handed tite pace-set- ting Milwaukee Brewers a second straight setback, 3-2, in another night game. The battle went 14 innings,| fore taking off. for Chicago... . with Clarence (Red) Phillips going} Which means there is something do-|Hill’s bat in the eighth and had to| ganize the Women's Softball associa- the route for the Tribe and allowing| ing in the fight line. ,.. Two rookies|retire for first aid. tion Monday night. Elected com- but nine hits, —Gil Brack of the Dodgers and Louisville defeated Kansas City, 15-] Johnny Dickshot of the Pirates, are 10, in the third night contest. Columbus pounded out a 9-6 burning up the National League. vic-| Connie Mack says Bill higher tory over St. Paul in the only after- noon game to gain an even break in their series. Herring, re and Pasek; con and Chervinko. Brewers Lore to Indians Milwaukee— +++ 000 000 011 000 00— 2 (14 innings) Pressnell, Winegarner (8th) Brenzel; Phillips and Hogan. Mudhens Beat Millers and Berres. cock Grill, 20c, 25¢, 35c. af meron en Wetec Old Style Lager Old Style Lager is o krausened Beer, made in the old fashioned, slower, more 1 way. Krausen- tng sires Old le Lager a matural ZEST or SNAP. This full Lodiod, fll favored beer is famous The honor ‘of serving for its toste . . . IT WINS AND wh ae - ee ee expert an tent HOLDS FRIENDS. eeinee iy aa badly G. Heilemon Brewing Co., LaCrosse, Wis. needed obligates us to do beth as nearly i Perfect as possible. You Capital Sales Co. can rely upon us, WEBB BROS. 301 Main Ave. Funeral Directors Biemarek, N. D. 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Noonday lunch at the Pea- a a | Baio P el Browns, .462; Cronin, Red Sox, aeons and Gehringer, Tigers, 1 each. ‘ Hite “Bel, Browns, 36; Walker, Ti- gers, 35. Home runs — Johnson, Athletics, Selkirk, Yankees, and Walker, Marcum, Red Box, 4-0 each. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, .473; Todd, Pirates, .402. Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 22; Ga- lan, Cubs, 21. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 43; Brack, Doreers, and Bartell, Giants, 34 Home’ ‘Tuns—Bartell, Giants 8; Med- wick, Cardinals, and Kampouris, Reds, 6 each. Pitching—Hubbell, Giants, and Bow- man, Pirates, 5-0 each. DR. R. 8. ENGE Chirepracter Drugless Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. Washington °...000 002 signed W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell, De- pee Vivian Harney, Mary McDon- sautels; DeShong and Riddle. Hannah Jordon,, Lois Simley,) Onicago Hannah Jordon was elected presi- dent, Jo Saldin vice president. and| Mary McDonald secretary-treasurer as women softball players met to or- mitteewomen were Imogene Kaiser NATIONAL LEAGUE land eneaniund’s At least eight teams are expected to take part in the league play, which will get under way within a few weeks. Sponsors will probably be (Others not scheduled) women’s ready to wear stores, beauty |’ shops and like business places. AMERICAN LEAGUE Only one vacancy exists for a team Bosox Lose manager if the present plan of an eight-team league is held to. Already to serve as managers are Irma, Marien Dirk and Evangeline Long- mi A general ptactise period has been called for all teams for next Thurs- day night at the high school dia- Ive ther outta ae reaagens "| Bud Shobe Heads New an Rule of go. 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