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: H 4 i a t H 4 & , i ‘Giants ~ SUPPING PIRATES, CARDINALS HELPED to Cut Margin of Two Leading Teams CHISOX WIN 8TH STRAIGHT Yanks Lose to Tigers as Tribe Drops Extra-Inning Game _ to Washington (By the Associated Press) ‘Their pitching is in a sorry state; their hitting is nothing to write home) about—but still those New York Giants were leading the National League Monday. To a large extent, the Giants’ sud- den rise to the loop lead, which they took with a 9-5 victory over Pitts- burgh Sunday, may not be due so much to themselves alone as to the kindly (though unwilling) help sup- plied at the right moment by the Pirates and Cardinals. They’ve won five of their last nine games, which is hardly sensational. Only two of the pitchers show a bet- taer than 500 average, Carl Hubbell and Slick Castleman. And Hubbell has been belted out in his last two starts. Success Is Shaky However, the success of the Giants is shaky at best, largely because of the sudden skyrocketing of the Chi- cago Cubs For, while the Giants have been chasing the Pirates, the Cubs have been right after both of them, and, at the moment, are only a game away from the Giants and a slim percentage margin back of the Bucs, through their record of winning eight of their last 10 games. SUNDAY’S STARS Tommy Bridges, Tigers—Muf- fled Yanks with one hit in 1 1-3 inning relief trick and singled in ninth to drive in winning run in 5-4 victory. Gus Mancuso, Giants—His hom- er with two on led way to 9-5 win over Pirates, ' Ted Lyons and Minter Hayes, White Sox—Former stopped Ath- letics with four hits in 6-1 opener win; Hayes hit double and single, driving in two runs in 6-5 night- cap. Alex Kampouris and Johnny fandermeer, ning seven, in 9-2 win over Dod- ~TERRYMEN TO 10P Cubs Split Twin Bill With Bees 3S Leet ESET, A RA TH Stagger to Top No Hit Game Doesn’t Mean Pitcher Week-End Sports Roosevelt Bar, Will’s Seedstore Top City Softball League Teams E BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 7, -1987 ‘of National League Standings Alex Kampouris contributed a hom- a___a ae = for .Lasting Fame KELS POUND OUT 43 HITS IN DOUBLE WIN OVER LOUISVILLE Is Slated MANY OF GREATEST MOUNDSMEN FAILED F , 40-Run Total Ties Association A ir EXPOSITION STARS fi-tiak Runics-at Top ot Gee IN PERFECT GAME Aucrds Browere Take al LO mercial, Loop; All Have - ch * | Perfect Records Chicago, June 7—(#)—The Minne- | Walter Johnson Took 20 Years mao up to thels old i | Thies tenis were / etibboaiaed to Get One, Narrowly | busting tricks agagin. ae ‘ first place as play in Bismarck’s ‘The Kels, fighting eireuil soft ball leagues went into the Bilesed Other, Tires leadership, won. double bl Sunday Monda: them from Unblemiahed’ records, thus, far, By RICHARD McCANN which they achieved the double vic- Heading the City league standirigs (NEA Service Sports Writer) tory should throw chills down the | were Roosevelt Bar ‘Will's spines of opposing hurlers throughout j Store, both with three while at the top in } league ratings wi with two wins | | ates Sweden zone | competition and saranoes aemi- | final round as Nay Mortes- and-! gen for Belgium's third triumphs in| nings. times at bat, driving in 12 runs, six in p each game. Two of his hits were ‘Three days later the same Mr. ‘and f a Dietrich, using the same arm and the | Omers std ltd bare tion baseballs, and hurling| _Wslt Tauscher had « four-hit game rope til the ninth inning of the second the same regulation distance, pitched | U2! hati the’ Dolonole sy hitters with two home runs to ‘his & no-hit, no-run game agains: the Bt./ Fo 'ith the aid of three errors by . ‘A no-hit, no-run game, as you of | the usually reliable Red Kress, Miller Joe Zahn of Will's and Paul. Nel- . shortstop. : : betel ia Peters a ‘Milwauk Toronto—Riot of fans at Thorncliff thelr ooks to lead the pitchers. | park delays program two hours; riot| been pltched—his was the 34th in the took a , [tie one entry was'not in stalls and| But, although this gets him Mi acinnapols gave t, Pel another o ‘was not in jul a is Be eee fag ert pt si nicer decide enrages ees COMMERCIAL LEAGUE late ore ery font shot, which aidn'é| and bath, southern exposure, in the| shove into the cellar by taking the first ¥ opened May 29 and will continue through Sept. 6. In the Ri ¥, f first time, wins re-run. Hall of Fame, it does not give him, by| game of a scheduled double bill, 12-5. icine ec ae elt, dOnnny: Ayeeaal ten tele ee stoseeady aaa seed ae Suhr Ends ppb) any means, a y job. And, iike| The second tilt was s draw at 10-all, ars the bur [) » left, a mn Riggin, forme! by 4 5 Olympic aquatic champions, who are starring with him in Billy Rose’s 500] New York—Gus Suhr ends National - ranked Hod poene Mr. Dietrich 3 seo youd Aap fod oe oe es Aquacade. On the right, Maribel Vinson, American fancy skating 500|League consecutive game record opi ies, 80 to speak, instead h champion, cuts capers in the Winterland, indoor ice carnival. 000] string of 822 games by remaining idle ie headlines,soon again. Sunday law. 3 . 000| because of mother’s death; Fred eee Dietrich, ered pike Ot ewan ok ie ee eee . . ulte, suffers alight young man who throws home runs in as many official trips cineats Reds walloped: the Deane Crookston Loses ceramice aie beans by Pitcher | His left arm, rose to the heights one|to the plate. He got the first in the 9-2. The Red Sox split with the St. Pet,| Cliff Melton of Giants. ’ sultry August day in Washington in| last frame of the opener and hit the Louis Browns, winning 6-5 and losin 0 1,000 Cochrane in Detroit 1931 and held the Boston Red Sox| second and third in the first and third , iB is hitless, f 3-2, wice to ausau 1.000] Detroit—Mickey Cochrane arrives - innings of the nightcap. He walked NATIONAL LEAGUE -$61|in Detroit after transfer from ‘Mr, Burke was promptly admitted |in the sixth and then hit another in tie ae — ‘000| York hospital, : to the Hall of Fame but almost just|the eighth, He also had a triple and Be A K - (00 as goon he was readmitted to the bull-/ single in the first game. Bincianatl iosieio loa bone Double Triumph Sunday Is First 000 pen where he spent most of-hig re-| Toledo kept in the thick of the Brooklyn ..... 001 000 010— 2 7 2) in Two Years of Play for arter | mile pec Ede rn ame fei ey taking two games from Kan- coat, Bisenstat, Baker pad Phelps, “Winning Team § rts R d U; Her ces vere by ten yards at New| fur days Inter he was almost decapl- : ee Pg i leeee tee po OUNG UP |e sere “eer tated ‘by, the whistling line drives] | Millers Mast Colonels, ; First Game, Pt DIVO gy ag], Minneapolis, June 7-(2)-The Wausau anti irah cls ee eas, Case of Robestaon Louisville ...:. 000 000 000— 0 10 3 club of the Northern baseball league bee 2 And then there was the case of Mr.| Minneapolis .. 268 102 30x—23 25 2 Chicago + 000 100 000— 112 2 Philadelphia, wins fourth stesight b and Boston ; 000 313 00x— 7 12 0, Won its first doubleheader in two}, natipnal Catholic high echolls cham- Seated Robertaon, another White| | Peterson, Demols Berres, Root, Davis, Shoun, French and years of play Leer and it came at plonship; Joe Prokop, Cleveland Cath- pitcher, be, scurried acoss the|Rinhofer; Bean deaceers a5 Canc re ie eral Latin, tonsos javelin 163 feet 8% | ong enough to fling himeeif' one of “ senee 000-000 106— 711 2 Chicago 300 210 100— 713 0 agree a yppabieys those rarest of the rare — a perfect | Minneapolis zame Ou ie—s as Boston .. 000 000 002— 2 10 4 game, Signer, Shatt Berres; Tau- Parmalee and Hartnett; Hutchin-|standings in the New hol Siig ee eer oo Mr, Robertson pitched a no-hit, no-|scher and Dickey. aus ng and: Lapes, |r te cami and’ a baits oF weight ttle bout in New York in Sep-| or the ait sane eee ince Indians Win, Tie Mueller, ; ler aie cay aaah Mh thevent ‘Braddock | Cf_'H® Six such masterpieces since 8) pirst Game- HE First Oomainats Take Two | ss g| The Pirates lost Manager Julian for title, Boatlekay eee eee Mune indianapolis .. 080 101 12212 18 3 St. Louis ..... 112 000 102— 717 2|Wera in the first game of the double- New Ranger in First meer) He hung on about two years|"toitt, ::4° tems Cox, John Philadelphia . 010 100 000— 2 10 o}header, won by Wausau 6-2, when he Newport, R. I—Harold 8. Vander-| and then slipped down into oblivion.|wiishere and Fenner. sia) ‘Warneke and Ogrodowski, Owen; |Collided with Catcher Erickson while bilt’s new Ranger gains third conse-| And if you don’t think it’s oblivion gi 4G R gE Walters, Jorgens, Kelleher and Grace.|80ing after a foul fly ball. Wausau cutive victory in America’s cup yacht/ tell me where Mr. Robertson is today| tndianapolis .. 160°000 003—10 14 0 patent, Game Rortelted to Bt | (oublatieadey. scbedaled trials, beating Gerard 6, Lambert's) —that is, where is he outside of Page| at, Paul ...... 203 000 122-10 18 1 , by umpire. louble! ler scl between Yankee by two minutes 5 seconds over | 87, column 1 of the record book? % called end 9th, six o'clock Pirates Drop One negee a 275 mile course in light wind. peat the other hand many of base-|iaw,) Pere on ee He ue $f 3comng ow on top te MAJOR LEAGUE || hres‘ norniuer suse Pant, the on lew York .... 313 Olx— fei) old master Blanton, Weaver, Hoyt and Todd; | _ An old-fashioned slugging bee found | cages, .. Al Schach ERS : Schumacher, Hubbell and Mancuso. | Winnipeg punching out 20 hits to bat LEAD) : doing a defeat Eau ‘Claire 19-15, while the sp Stunde postponed | eo AMERICAN LEAGUE hilk for Lose . ° RH E|_ First game— Batting—Walker, Tigers, 386; Bell,| bled up to of Fame in a New York ... 001 001 020— 4 9 2| Crookston 101 000 000— 2 11 0 Browns, 379. eee Detroit ....... 000 001 301— 5 9 0| Wausau 000 200 Ofx— 6 11 2 Runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 45; Walker, or a ae ed Ruffing and Dickey; Lawson, Rus-|__ Johnson Erickson; Jackson and Tigers, 37. ash cond sell, Bridges and ‘Tebbetts Masi Hits—Walker, Tigers, 71; Bell, bbs . One Tribe Second game— . R Hf £| Crookston ....... 0101100—3 9 2 Home runs—Greenberg, Tigers, 13;| , Foster turned the | Washington 012 001 001 3— 8 15 0/Wausau ......... 006 010x—7 10 0 Selkirk, Yankees, 10. then the ; Cleveland... 110 010 0022-7 8 0) 2, (7 innings) Pitching—Hudlin, Indians, 6-0; Pear- bad When you have Hartford wean, eee Fischer and Ho- Mask” : ‘ say Lasts puanel going to Sead automobile insurance you . gan, Millies; Galehouse, Harder and|-Moorhead .... 000 0001-1 4 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Foster, not can drive along without ei ae Alnlstice Lave Pair be [Gimme 300, ad erie Be dle} fear of any accident that Pi Q 4 prt cane . RHE Lantraas ae ‘Bedrava; Holsve and Cardinals, and Ga-| baseman’s reach for single. might result in a lawsuit niladel A 100 000— 1 4 2}Tred ‘Took Johnaon 2 Years Bi i Chicago ...... 001 302 00x— 6 13 0|Winnlpeg . 320,0(12)0 000-19 20 2 ; Bar-| Walter Johnson waited nign onto| Champion Notes 31st which would dig deeply into . ;|Eau Claire 033°0 5 2 002—15 15 11 - 20 years, before he was able to pitch your savings bank account. c ‘Miklos 3 r ener . Ib mas against Boston on Birthday in Training Philadelphia. 200 000 021— 5 12 1 ie was plagued with his fist and cely| Grand Beach, allel, June May jwe- tell you about © «7 | Chicago ...:.. 201 102 00x— 6 10 0 sore arm, Beach, Mich, June 7?! our Complete Automobil Smith, Fink and Brucker; Stratton, ‘The Big ‘Train Pe es Marcin cild Ratcwsee oping tyes P aoa Brown and Shea, 111 College Athletes Hall of Fame on numerous ther oc- niversary Mi = ast rgd ar Insurance Protection? PASS recalled Picked for N.C. Meet lio! pions. Harry: Hooper, the old Red| successfully defend his title June 23 Boston vnnvss- 100-400 100-6 13 2 Sa! nemesis, Once Harry AE Cea nna] 8e Clcago against Challenger Joe 5 at. sees 130 000 010— 512 0] Chicago, June 7—()—A total of Gene Dall pliched over the fence and Wal-| "on? O™*_ MURPHY Marcum and Berg; Thomas, Blake, | 111 athletes from 43 colleges and uni- both will ter didn’t give up a safety atter that.|ResT REWARDS BOMBER Van seep rors and Bata ‘ hake’ ite oe Se, is com- Braddock fights ohenk 12 years sere Mr. Jobnson was! FOR SHOWING SUNDAY Who Kn 200 000 000— 2 8 1] and field championships; June 18 and| ace mee tape dleage Bad ae, Td] , Kenosha, Was, June 7—(P)—An ‘The Man Who Knows 102 000 00x— 3 7 0/19, at the University of California, ill...) uniform, hadn't changed his habits Wilson and Desautels; | Berkeley. Carl said ‘and spoiled another no-hitter for Wal- : by KL. chug) Wilson,'Nordiwesters Pe geri lacaght iH | ge Ry Woshape ual oby Wake aa The male paradise fish is the real| university athletic director and chair-|head than his arm... Ne five years ago what he did in Detroit that day when homemaker of the family. First he} man of the N.C.A.A. selection com- (Bucky) Jacobs, who has hurled some Tommy Bridges was hurling a perfect Travel oy TRAIN! FOR COMFORT— ECONOMY ONE WAY 2 CENTS A MILE in coaches; also in tourist sleeping cars west of the Twin Cities. Space tourist sleeping CENTS A MILE in sleeping or parlor cars. Space extra. ge | DE cents A MILE cock way in coaches; also in tourist sleep- ing cars west of the Twin Cities. ¥ tourist ai E makes a nest and carries each newly spawned baby to it and then spends his time fighting off*the mother to mittee. The athletes were picked on the basis of their performers during uly li agg a al ‘4 dz 6 i i i FE gE bE prevent her from eating the young-/ last season and will have their trans- to return to Richmond as base-|crappies, asters alive. Pore expenses paid to and from! pall coach. bass. — ‘ ‘The Tigers have assigned Babe Her-| “The Dickinson Northern Pacific The American Federation of Labor} ‘Thirteen members of the United|man to the car occupied by rookies| reservoir ‘also is a good fishing spot dates from 1881, when it was known| States Olympic team are on the list.!and newspaper correspondents, when | this season,” Rudrud reported. “The as the Federation of Organized] Among them are John Woodruff,| the team They like|department recently seined the re- Trades and Labor Unions of the) Pittsburgh, winner of the 800 meters; |'em tough Piedmont | servoir to determine size of fish and United States and Canada. It took] Forrest (Spec) Towns of Georgia and | League. soft as|found walleyed pike weighing up to ite present name in 1886. Fritz Pollard of North Dakota; first Hornets, |7 pounds.” and third place men in the 110 meter|so the with] First fish were put into the lake in hurdles. perenne 5711) 1900 and i has been “overlooked” by i E i Athletic Monograms Are Awarded at Ray Ray, N. D., June. 7.—(?)—Athletic were waarded to 15 ] 5 5 3 F i : i 5 z g i i i Hi if : Eee E é Hy | EE | 4 in E i i | a i YOUR OFFICE 18 NOT COMPLETE MARKWELL STAPLER | 2 eet * festtt E Arnegard Buried in Washington Arnegard, N. D,, June :7—Puneral McQueen, all in Washington. tom or nie pihodl pec BISMARCK TRIBUNE COMPANY Tights. to flicker, get dimn and’ then Bismarck, N. D.