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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937 Giants Pull Within Two Games of Loop Leading Pirates THIRD CONSECUTIVE Will to Win Counted on to Bring {COOPER MARKS UP DEFEAT BY 201) Cochrane Through Big Fight Now| NEXT BEST SCORE: Hadley’s Bean Ball Sends ahead of Washington with a 9-2 trim-| Tiger Manager, Hit by Pitched ] Fichts Last Night 7 3 TE FOR THIRD * Cochrane to Hospital as ‘The Cubs kept pace with the Giants} Ball, in Hospital With Yanks Dump Tigers, 4-3 |!"_thelr_ pursuit of Pittsburgh by Fractured Skull Y'S ST, Se ‘ ATHLETICS LOSE TO TRIBE Ted Lyons, White earecavler and York, May ee ey, Cuba, outpointed Hook, Polishes Putting for Title ” id Cochrane, manager o! oa Pees ta ea balls to os iret || Tigers, and the “Iron Mike” of the ‘Chicago— Pat Robertson, Rounds Ahead of season, 9-2. great Philadelphia Athletic teams of jut Browns 4 to 1 Averill, Indians—Had per- || 1929, ‘30 and ‘31 lay in a hospital Pittsburgh, May 26.—()—A tall, Bea or mse S i ise aay ‘ith double, two singles with a fractured skull Tuesday, but = w lie CHAD | mer apdicelhy (xepe aero 2, Cubs Win From Phillies!) ana walk as Cleveland nosed out || doctors expressed belief the fire and balls into the Pittsburgh Field Club’s : Athletics, 4-2. will to win that have colored his base- . ‘ twelfth hole as dusk fell over the de- by 5 to 3 Score Johnny Murphy, Yankees—Stop- || ball career should help him in the serted links last night. Grasshoppers ers with tying and winning || toughest fight of all. knocked {and crickets were his only companions. Lavy oases in ninth te ine Mickey was taken to the hospital ‘The day’s qualifying round fireworks Yanks 4-3 victory. (St. Elizabeth’s) Tuesday afternoon in the professional golfers’ association Bill Lee, Cubs—Held Phillies to }|/@fer one of Bump Hadley’s pitches championship were over. The lucky one hit in five innings, struck out ||had hit him in the right temple in players relaxed around dinner tables. last man in ninth with tying run || the fifth inning of a game between Those with scores too high. studied on base for 5-3 triumph. the Yankees and Tigers at the Yan- é transportation schedules, (By the Associated Press) ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates began to cast @ few anxious glances back over their shoulders today. The Buccaneers, leading the Na- ason Sohnny McCarthy and Jimm: kee Stadium. But one of the game’s keenest put- onal et nae Searcy poatiel Ripple, Giants — Former's homer, There were three balls and two ters stroked bbeipell ater ball along a Beried) jcc t have! apy. double and single, latter's double }| strikes on Cochrane when he was hit. ‘line” he cot jardly see. Denny as the Detroit Tigers, who were trying || 214 two singles led way in 16-hit, ||Hadley, shaken, said later, “It sailed. 2 Shute was polishing an already fine to recover from the shock of Tues-|1 5:3 rout of Reds, 4 Y Wirdon't know why. It just oe : Jack Crawford | putting tench ete day: ious injury to Manager Mickey Van Mungo, Dodgers — Team- In Cochrane’s last previous e al 4 3 scatane but hey had sufficient rea-|| mate's three-base error cost him ||bat in the game, which the Yanks May Carry Brunt of Aus iaeant nse eaten tote oe me nd a few furtive peeks in the] Shutout as he scattered Pirates’ |/won, 4-3, he had hit a home run. tralian Offensive nesa, Tuckahoe, N. ¥., this morning = a en ne el six hits and fanned five for 2-1 ea airankere. physician, Dt. Bouety in the first of two “sudden death” 18- rection of the . in. i ij > 2 When Van Lingle Mungo, Brook-||" Fabian Gaffke, Red Sox—Hit || mediate danger of death, New York, May 26.—()—To coun- eee match play rounds, wasn’t satis- Iyns bad boy, machine-gunned the!) triple and single and scored two |) Walter ©. Briggs, Tiger coach, teract the mounting menace of Don)". st use finesse around the Pirates into 2-1 submission Tuesday. || runs in 4-2 defeat of Browns, masmied Coarhy Del faker soling; many jHage ares ete Mato. Joutiiil CALE: | romia to ottect the longer claianes ee ate preriocaly the Walincdss Sees ian eee ‘injury is closest to a eta e America's Davis Cup tennis ee of the big biffers get from the Hi Bucs had managed to sandwich each ee major league diamond fatality of this|drive, the Australians probably will B Nelson tackled their few defeats between two vic- |Kept the Cards and Bees out of action. | ing since another Yankee pitcher,|put their tennis attack again in the| ,BY‘0n o. master: BS Carl Mays, hit Ray Chapman, short-| seasoned hands of Adrian Quist and|Player in his first duel, pendulum / 5. utting Leo Diegel of Philadelphia Giants Tramp Over Reds NATIONAL LEAGUE stop of the Cleveland Indians, at the | Jack Crawford next Saturday, Sunday |?" ‘Then the Gisnts spattered 16 hits Mango Wins Polo Grounds in 1920, and Monday at the West Side club at|""wei.on picked up here where he lett all over the Cincinnati landscape to Brook Mil health, injuries and hard luck | Forest Hills. off in Georgia a month ago. He won rout the Reds 9-3, and gain their| Brooklyn have been “Mike's constant compan- |) Albough it is 8 definite att Oflth6 ‘Aususta. sdamer’s “ourrament fourth successive triumph. As a re-| Pittsburgh fons since he started his brilliant|strategy to withhold officially the , career with the Philadelphia Ath-| identity of the supporting cast until|"0PPed to Reading, Pa, to get ac- he New Yorkers, edging past te ue ee Bee ee reer is Ouninals,| Todd. letics in 1925. the draw Friday noon at Park Ave-|%> Competition vith the anne bristling | Les were only two games behind Pitts- Cubs Triumph As a player Mike has been one ofjnue’s Racquet and Tennis club, de- game. Tuesday he tacked a 71 on his Birds Edge Out Blues turn, : R H E/the great catchers of his time, some|velopments pointed Wednesday to the opening 68 for a 139 total that won f Detjoit's loss of Cochrane, whose | Philadelphia ....000 002 010— 3 9 1! say of all time. choice of Crawford over the youthful /qustitying medal by three shots, skull was fractured by a pitched ball; Chicago .. 01 000 O1x— 5 10 0 ——___— Vivian McGrath for the No. 2 Aus- Harry Cooper, the expert Chicagoan q thrown by Bump Hadles, overshadow- Roa ee eri and Wilson;; Stat C nf ence allan seis | mene a who has won everything but a national | Heusser, Cooper and Kahn. ame, 4-3, i acu: Giants Whip Reds, e€ Loner the doubles, re ataae eerste Hass 0 08 i failed to last, as in each of RHE ‘Thus, barring a sudden shift, the} ~~ —" peibe: fear a the Yankee | New York.......600 000 120-916 0 Meet Is Satur y invaders will depend on the same Dien Cre wines oe tone powerhouse widened its first place ad- | Cincinnati 003 000 000— 3.11 1 pair who beat the United States, 3-2, medal but finished three blows short. Sy cines as ie Atiicties tort a @-2|R DevisandV Deve Jamestown Rules Slight Favor- ER Ppt neering or wort Ropetule shat snoved off the nt ten ena lvl bane aMERICAN perue Track Laurels ges — pe wy datoon Ea tain raid Gaciany another, ualicgame beck | petro Neat cone 4 Nie Ne Nagur. ski Throws Hines,’ 147; Olin Dutra, and Craig Jamestown college lefen Wood, 148; and Ralph Guldahl, 151; fourth place. New York. 4 ae 020 1 4 Bae conference Lord at ne Snr), North Henry Pickard, 148; Shute and Hor- Rowe and Cochrane, Hayworth; | Dakota tercollegiat conference ton Smith, 149; Gene Sarazen, 153, . Bee oar en ema | auadiey, Murphy and Dickey track ‘and fled meet which will be : 2 ? Beat Nats held at the Jamestown we stad- at the head of the second division, han Batinaae Eo Cemelle Sainter Scranton Ball Team 5 handed the Browns their eighth de- i feat in nine starts, 4-2. ‘The Chicago | Chicago .. ‘ veteran, Ted Lyons, spacing the seven | Washington College coach, is manager. , the All-America football Erelimingies in’ the deakes| and|hero, 1 ‘on his way, to the top in Seeks Game July 4 lelded, push hurdles will be held Saturday morn-| Wrestling, as even angler > jeomeetet 2 Bienes 2 etic Walle Ook cate ea eee ing, starting at 10 o'clock. Finals in| four-time heavyweight champion, was Sisiete N. D., May 26.—Scranton’s A’s Drop One . the pole vault and javelin will also|ready to admit Wednesday. “4 team is looking for opponents be held at that time and finals in the| The Bronk hurled a flying tackle|to fill an open date July 4 as well as afternoon start at 2 o'clock. at Strangler Tuesday night and pin-|for other celebration games, Manager Tennis and golf will get underway|ned him in 30:28 as 5,000 fans cheer-|D. E. Wright, announced Wednesday. .m, ed one ot the biggest upsets in North-| The cs ron hate acon Fugees Ross, While the Jimmies are given a slight | west mat history. Smith, Ross, Tubevile and Hayes. | eto recain ther tack. taurels,| “After his crushing headlocks had|? 0 3 behind the effective hurling of R H £|Dickinson is expected to be a strong] failed to stop the 285-pound football Stefanowitz, Engebritsen did the re- 000 000 020— 2 6 g)contender with Mayville, Ellendale,|man, Lewis, 35 pounds heavier, was|Celving for the Miners, and Peterson, Galehouse and Pytlak; Foot-Saver Bt. Louis. “4 @ boy just out of the Junior 10e: M Minot, Wahpeton, Valley City and | willing to say, “He was just too strong lunior Legion Shoes for Men Beaton v ae oe eane Ol Bottineau furnishing keen competi-|to handle. He should go 8 long ways|team Circa did a good job on the Relieves corns, pain in calf of Gin aas DeGaultels, 1 tion, Star performers of the confer-|in the sport and should even win the |™ound for the Hettinger nine. baie who hey be trying to break ex- Oe Ean to concentrate on re atone rec are Robinson, colored | wres' lone.” TOO! he Mexican orchid breaks the/distance man from Dickinson; Eck,| Otto Kruss, 222, Pine City, tossed In FNCKEABES Tules of the plant kingdom. it clings|captain and star hurdler of the Jim-|'Tiny Ruf, 230, St. Louls, in 21:03 of Northern Loop Lead * 2 cl + Torson, jumper ai yenne, o., and , , ye = atmosphere and its bulbs provided it/broad jumper from Mayville and|212, Scranton, Iowa, wrestled 30 min- tending “Grestston Pirate Palled a with moisture. Holen, middie distance man from|utes to a draw. In the opener, Eddie|game further into the front ‘Tuesday Jegs and knees —t— ALEX ROSEN sro, Denny Shute, Defending Champ; kee’s American slump Wednesday. straight defeat. Toledo Tt dent. and Ray Lenihan. first round schedule was ‘Tuesday, Jamestown. Wirth, 205, Kansas City, pinned Glenn fe dim Morrison, former coach at Val- | Undlin, 220, Appleton, Minn., in 19:53. bids pian 3 sedlerapetritgrae oye ley City, now at Northern Normal at Eau Claire, 5-3, ‘Aberdeen, will be the starter. The second-place Duluth Dukes nosed out by Ji town, 8-7. faculty representatives and coaches} Mauritius for so long that it became wWinnipes’s fee raat pedells uit will be at 8 p, m. Friday. & national possession, and in 1890,| stopped at four by the Wausau club when the French ceded the island to| which defeated the Can -1 be- ON THE TRACK “MAJOR LEAGUE || tnaiana, the tortoise was specitically|hind the three-hit pitching of Peal ‘| The hustling Superior Blues shut OO A forest is as good a cloud maker|out Fargo-Moorhead 5-0 in the other (By the Associated Press) as a body of water of equal area. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — Medwick, Cardinals, .423; mc Phillies and Hassett Dodgers, PREPARES BIG PENALTY gee TAY ae 10; Med-!' — Defense Injects Bid to Direct Proper Opening Lead That 3 Defeats Apparently ‘Fixed’ Contract Pitching—Hubbell, Giants, 7-0; wee sy ba oie fic cae Alara By WM, E. McKENNEY ponents, if that proved to be best Cae eAGUE breed pong Bridge bem when the bidding developed further. AMERICAN As was to be expected, South, with —Cr 424; Lary, | able to look ahead in the bidding, and f 2. Bee ge ’) thus be prepared to adopt early de-| his long heart suit, rebid and North, Runs—Greenberg, Walker, Gehringer | fensive tactics even when holding 8 gL UTION TO PREVIOUS and Cochrane, Tigers, 27. hand of the attacking type. Hits — Walker, Tigers, 47; Bell, Tt was recognition of this principal It’s the efea eB Browns, 44. that gave Jeff Glick, of Cleveland, S LO W Home runs — Selkirk, Yankees, 7;| playing in the recent Ohio State @k632 Foxx, Red Sox, Johnson, Athletics, | Championship Tournament, a chance 9108 Greenberg, Tigers and SBonura,| to score a brilliant top with the East @AQ1062 MASH WAY White Sox, 6, font shown Ase ace players 4X10 itching — Pearson, Yankees, 4-0; been cont iy hand as Piyudiie, Tndians, 3-0. ” | sacrifice against what appeared to ean es 032 ——— pee oe Sear te. make his decision| |@K3973 ¥Q3 mses @ None early, and I am sure that few players 57632 would have sized up the situation ‘as accurately as he did after hearing the Today's Contract Problem South's opening bid was one spade. North forced in dia- monds. The final contract is SPECIAL At the PRICE & 2 se[ 8 fl £ pl 7 S335 ; i Es ; fF fi Bu E 5 wt : ai _.. NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, INC. EE B05 Freat Brest | ial So. Mi AGO make ; Br Pith 8+. HOTEL CHIC g Columbus Outfielder Runs Con. | Columbus secutive Game Hitting Streak to 35 Chicago, May 26—(?)—There were wok St. Mary's high school basketbad no signs of panic yet, but gree g 643 | team for the 1937-38 season when let~ The 1936 champions, the sensation Ketbin, Ni of the early part of the race and still Chicago: A in the captain’s shoes, Entringer be- leading the pack by a comfortable Washing: p R ing one of two seniors who will be margin, dropped a 7 to 6 decision tolg@. Louis . 4 lost. to the Sanit hard. court team Toledo Tuesday night for their fourth through graduation. He has had twa Walt Signer kept seven St. well apart as Louisville won its fourth straight veitory, 9 to 1. Millers Take Slugfest Minneapolis 000 (11)10 000—12 16 1 * Indianapolis 010 000 702—10 14 1 Sandwich, Eng., May 26.—(#)—Even | four rounds of an opener on the card Bean, Wagner and Dickey; John-|if he doesn’t get much further in his| Tuesday night when Pat Robertson, Kansas 000 004 100 “ ” from Chicago, already City... 1 5 3 2|ca" ‘unknown’ Columbus .... 020 021 O01— 6 13 2)/has made his mark—or a couple of Page, Richmond, Moore and Hartje; | them—in the tournament. Play in the City league will start yith three games Thursday night on | State Tennis Tourney 2 ~ NO RED TAPE north e8 Py Field and Commercial league tenia To Be Held in F argo will ring up the curtain with three — games Friday night. Games will be| Fargo, N. D., May 26.—()—The played nightly from now on except-|North Dakota, state tennis tourns- ing Monday evenings, which will be/ment will be held here July 2, 3, 4, left open for makeup games. The following a announced “WINGO HANDS BUS [Byron Nelson Wins Medal As 64 Qualify for National PGA Toumey Rizzo Homers to: |{ Baseball Standings J| Schneider Named Hand Brewers 4th Straight Setback|.. a i (By The Associated Press) lardcourt Leader ICAN ASSQCIATION a ea Minneapolis ” Succeeds Entringer as Captalrt aaemeat of St. Mary's Team; Eight "Given Letters Nicky Schneider, diminutive junio forward, was elected captain of th ters were awarded to seven first team Brewers had the makings of 8 reall Detroit '552| and eight: second team members at special ceremonies. jicky succeeds Maynard Entringer, years experience with the Saints. John Rizzo. Columbus’ sensational w | Eddie Reff is the other letterman young slugger, collected only one hit) Pittsburgh A who will graduate this spring. against Kansas City in another of the|New York c Others who were given letters were full program of night games, but it/8t. Louis John Entringer, Anton (Dusky) was enough to win the ball game, 6 to] Chicago ‘ Schneider, Steve Brown and Nick 2 an bs cpruecutive pastes a Bipokiya < Becker. Norman Woehle was given 8 is . ith two out in + 5 student manager's letter. the last of the ninth,-Rizzo slammed | Philadelphia ‘ Awarded second team letters were one of Wilcy Moore's pitches over the|Cincinnati ........ c William Bobb, Donald Downey, right field fence for a homer. 3 acme «94 Minneapolis retained its slender edge over Toledo in the battle for sec- Chicagoan Paces Weisgerber and Raymond Griffin, ells fore 12't0 10 victory, The Mile . for a 12 to 10 victory. - crs staged «vid ‘wpeing is tne) American Golfers sixth, smashing in 10 runs. The In- soil one ei taa aN aes rd sevent another pi the ninth to make & battle of it to the finish, |&¢Uals Two Records in Quest ul hits of British Amateur Golf George Garske, Joe Schneider, Ray Helbling, Bernard Heiser, Frank Howard Canfield, student manager of te {poco stringers, also received a r, Ralph Baker Is Given Nod in Chicago Fight A Chicago, May 26.—(#)—Ralph Bak- Championship er, 127, Grand Forks, N. D., outpoint- ed Babe La ‘a, 127, Chicago, in New York Negro featherweight, won quest of the British Amateur golf!s decision victory over Lenny Cohen crown, John O. Levinson, the Ameri-|of Chicago, in the main event. Virtually overlooked in pre-tourna- ment calculations, Levinson Wednes- St. Paul ...... 000 100 000— 1 7 2/day was hailed as a “killer type like Louisville... 201 031 20x— 9 12 0] Lawson Little” and as great an over- Welch, Gliatto, Johnson, Wilshire| S88 threat as Dick Chapman of and Fenner; Signer and Berres. Greenwich, Conn., previously consid- ered the American standard beares. . - 020 000 401— 7 7 1 Zuber and Brenzel; Cohen, French, Hare, Johnson and Linton. Softball League Umps For Season Selected Umpires who will officiate in the City and Commercial softball leagues this season were announced Wednes- , |day by Clement Kelley, league presi- pion, City Teague, umpires willbe Ray ee W your CREDIT Lenihan, ledstrom john, Roehrick. Commercial leagu biters| more, Billy Sixty of Milwaukee, and IS GOOD AT ‘will be Ted Meinhover, Sohn Flaig Douglas Grant, California-born Lon- ee ees GOODRICH ~NO DELAYS FLECK The Conservation divison of the|of the event, and Charles Callahan, Motor Sales state of Ohio planted a total of 2,-|secretary-treasurer of the Fargo club, 100 Bawy. W. 493,997 game fish in inland streams|is chairman of the state tournament and lakes of the state during 1936, |committee. Phone 85 @ LLBEAG BUT. 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