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sane ene ee eA ESOS A TEE SSA THE BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, JUNES, 193 ismarck Legion Team Wins Opener | ‘11 to 6 lled to Meet in Return Duel Wednesday WHITE SOX HALL OF FAME WILLS SOFTBALL TEAM DUMPS ROOSEVELT BAR IN 2-1 GAME Knights of Columbus Trounce Sports Round-Up Nash Finch, Klein’s Noses New York, June 9. — (®) — Agony Column: Six defeats for the Yanks |S} “WOUND DUTIES POR | CAPITAL CTY NRE Losing Aggregation Scores Runs During Loose Seventh Inning Rally ULRICH HURLS FOR WILTON WHITE SOX DEREAT YANKS, SNATCH TI POR LEAGUE LEAD Auker Gives One Hit as Tigers Blank Nats, 6-0; Bucs e5eEt weet NATIONAL ets) 2 be Bowers, N. Schneider and H. Schneider Share Pitching Honors for Winners Bismarck’s Junior American Legion fpaseball season chalked up its first victory of the season here Tuesday with an 11 to 6 inaugural game tri- umph over Wilton. ‘The Bismarck outfit scored one run in the second frame, two in the third ‘and fourth innings, three in the sev- enth and three more in the eighth and ninth. Wilton’s runs all came in a big seventh inning rally on two hits, an error,.a base on balls and several wild pitches. Three Bismarck pitchers divided mound chores, Bowers doing the toss- ing during the first’ three innings, H. Schneider during the second three frames and N. Schneider during the last three. Between them they chalked up 13 strikeouts, Bowers get ting three, H. Schneider three and 'N, Schneider, who gave up five of ‘Wilton’s six hits, seven. C. Ulrich, doing the chucking for ‘Wilton, struck out seven would-be hitters while allowing seven hits. ‘The box score will be found else- where in this paper. Duluth Nears Top In Northern Race Win Over Crookston Wedni day Would Put Head-of- Lakes-Club in Lead Minneapolis, June 9.—(AP)—The Duluth baseball team of the North- ern League Wednesday had an oppor- tunity to pull into undisputed first place in the loop in its game with the Crookston Pirates. . Tuesday the head-of-the-lakes club nosed a step further toward the front By tripping the leading Crookston team, 7 to 4, with Lowell “Tex” Arm- strong hurling six hit ball. ‘Winnipeg continued its slugging tactics to take the measure of Super- for, 9 to 2, while Jamestown won a pitching duel from Wausau, 3 to 1, A single by Frank Scalise in the of the ninth inning with 000 002 O11— 4 001 010 32x— 7 1 ++ 001 000 O1— 2 4 3 020 000 OO1I— 3 7 2 Stromme and Bedrava; Campbell, Steimling and Feret. Jamestown Triumphs Jamestown ... 000 010 200— t 5 and gen 1, Cartledge 1, ‘Willman 1, Nelson Turnberry, Scotland, June 9. — (P) —The last American survivor, Bar-|7 Angeles, bara Thompson, of Los Calif., was eliminated in the third found: of the British Women’s, golf|$r7 ‘Wednesday Melbourne, a championship Nankivell of Australia, ‘one up. It's getting to be news when a Chicago White Sox pitcher doesn’t have a no-hit, no-run: game to his credit. bespectacled right-hander, hurled a no-hitter against the St. Louis Browns he became the third member of the staff with such Here the Pale Hose Hall of Famers a performance to his credit. discuss their achievements in#the clubhouse. are Ted Lyons (against Red Sox, Aug. 21, 1926); Dietrich, and Vernon Kennedy (against Indians Aug. 31, 1935). Charley Rob- ertson pitched a perfect game for the Sox against Detroit in 1922, “ no Tiger reaching first base. BOOKIES MAKE SNEAD FAVORITE IN BETTING ON Triangle Shop Is 18 to 14 Winner Defeats Tots and Teens Entry Tuesday Night in Wom- on’s League Play Five. home runs rattled. the boards as the Triangle Shop entry in the Women's Kittenhail League clouted out an 18 to 14 victory ‘over the Tots and Teens outfit in play Tuesday, the second game on the schedule for the season. Cam! Gerhart, M. Hansen, Jordan and M. Smith connected for home runs, with Longmuir of the Tri- angle Shop tgam leading the hitters wih four hits in five trips to the plate. Tot & Teens AB HPO Lovin Toftner Kennedy Hansen ‘Triangl hop 3 HrHossecows! n Smith Elofson Rasch Totals 44 19 by | nm merers creer! ptorescsnesseons aorecscsnarecsmeate Totals 46 24 31 610 033 1—14 T Shop 113 340 6—18 Errors—Schneider 1, Campaigna 2, Toftner 1, Anne Hanson 1; hits— Kennedy 1, A. Han- 21 : run—Campagna 1, Gerhart 1, en 1, Jordan 1, M. Smith 1; lett e—Tots and Teens 11, Triangle 6: double. or triple, piaye— cle Ship 1; hits off Jordan 24 in oft Longmuir 19 in 7 in- uck out by Jordan 8, by ir 7; bases on balls off’ Jor- off Longmulr 4; winning pitch- nemulr, losing | pitcher—Jor- . Umpire: Ed Welch. Blackberry bushes harbor a rust which attacks wheat. eo You'll Say I's SPECIAL NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, INC. ry When Bill Dietrich, Left to right, they NATIONAL OPEN Picard, Cooper, Nelson, Guidahi Are Top-Fighters in Fans’ Betting Birmingham, Mich., June 9—()— The star-studded field of 143 profes- sionals and 25 amateurs had a “‘free ride” coming Wednesday over the wind -swept hay-covered Oakland Hills golf course—one last chance to find the answers. to a host of ques- tions the 7,000-yard layout, will ask Thursday as the 41st National Open championship gets.under way, None welcomed another gratis tour of the tilted terrain more than youthful ‘Slammin’ 8am” Snead, from down in West Virgina’s knobs, who has been installed as the No. 1 favorite, although it is his first crack at the country’s most coveted crown. Snead, sensation of the winter 1926 and at Inverness in 1931, he did not post a score, peo totaled “somewhere around or 77.” The long-driving lad from the country was quoted at 8 to 1 by betting practice round results. Close behind Snead in the betting were Henry Picard, Harry Cooper, .Byron Nelson and Ralph Guldahl, 10 to 1, and Taney Armour and Ky Laffoon, at Tony Manero, defending champion, 1933,.each at 25 to 1. MAJOR LEAGU LEADERS (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs, 37. Hits—Medwick, Cardinals; Vaughan, Pirates, and Bartell, Giants, 62. Home runs — Bartell, Giants, 11; Snap Losing Streak aH Fe runs and scored an- ‘base in 10-8 vic- “His six- Hh fil "BE tle it F i 3 g Fae ge l u petetls Pacre, i i E ‘ g 3 iH gee fl Hj a Ese s 3 E Es i a Ha Aa Beea z 8: g z i ge H ff Fae gk ze Ey re it i f fi q E i a ; i Fy} B E 7 ne ill y k li ite E 8 5 Medwick, Cardinals and Kampouris, | Detrolt Pitching—Bryant, Cubs, 4-0; Hubbell, | be Giants, 8-1. : a Bell, Browns, Pitching—Hudlin, Indians, 6-0; Pear- son, Yankees, 4-0. Raines Disqualified In Bout With German New York .... 000 103 000— Chicago ...... 001 013 00x— of pitching a perf night as he hurled the undefea Will’s team to 2 to 1 win Roosevelt Bar aggregation tightest game of the season th i six opposing batters allowed one gregation, holding the losers to only seven hits, and Klein’s Clean- ers clouted out a 13 to 11 victory over Shark’s Men‘s store. Roosevelt T. Aller If Perera 1 Becker, 3b Smeland c 3 Zahn, p Jundt, re Totals Zz l pecudurendee: hi three base hit Aller; left on base—Wills 14, Roosevelt Bar 5; struck out by Zahn 6 by Nelbauer 23 pases on balls off Zahn 4, off N bauer 10; winning. pitcher—Zabn, les- ing pitcher—Neihauer; where played —Seventeenth Street diamond; date— June 8, 1937. Umpire: John Roehrick. Scorekeeper: stine, Finch Masset 1b Larkin rss Agre, r Neibauer Samu'n John'n Kroun’ Swan, Konsen, r: Fisher,’ 1 Totals i K. C. AB Grundhaus- Sownononon ol ooornennn te eosooHonM eo orsosoHcscoe BF | the golf men pick Harry Cooper form. i i sega F aE >sbie ry g td And will cover any bet broken... . . Looks more 293 tournament to Leo... . Most Saee: g Cauliflower Alley: If Maxie Ba will be @ good boy and come on home and fight Bob Pastor, Madison Square, Garden will drop its breach of con- tract suit... . Al Weill, portly man- ager of Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers has shed ten pounds since going on a diet two weeks ago and now only weighs a ton,... Suey Welch, Los Angeles promoter, hit town Wednesday to offer Ambers $35,000 to defend his title against Henry Armstrong at Wrigley Field in duly. . . . Ambers will it or re- Sect the offer when he gets the next report on his injured hand... . Jimmy Leto, the welterweight, got back from Australia Tuesday just in time to run smack into a $2,000 offer to fight Ceferino Garcia at Gilmore stadium, | Los Angeles, June 28. + 102 406 ‘Left on base—Nash Finch 7, K. base hits—Agre, Grundhor Tri home runs—Priske; hits off Brown 7 in 7 innings, off A. Neibauer k out b; owe 0! Span! 1 Poe, ib-p 3 ‘sdahl Stocker, r 4 Beaudoin c4 Fox, ¢' 3 Totals 40 inho' in 3 1-3 innings, off innings: struck out by 4, Da Raduns 1, by J. Poe 0; a bats, off aeinhover 2, ott 1, off J. Poe 2. Umpir Scorer: 3. Burkardt. Brewers Lose to Columbus, 10 to 0 Move to Indianapolis to Open Series There; Toledo Takes on St. Paul iwaukee, still on top but » opened a series with kept idle by rain at Kan- sas City Tuesday night, gained a half game on the Brewers nevertheless, with a little help from Columbus. In the only game of the schedule, the Redbirds backed effective nine-hit pitching by Bill McGee with a 13-hit bombardment against Bill Zuber and Kimball for a 10-0 triumph. The defeat reduced the Brewer's first-place advantage over Toledo to a half game, while the victory rased the .500 percentage Columbus moved to Louisville at. Kansas City. Rain and pel “tif fie biti | ding) was ligensed by A boxer named Will Fool (no kid- the New York ++ Charlie Pad- dock the old runner, aspires to & berth on the California boxing com- mission, Bottom of the Barrel: The second heat of Dean vs. Hubbell is scheduled in Wednesday's doubleheader. ... Jack Doyle's little black book has Joe Louis and odds-on 2-7 favorite to trim. rege okrrttscie which we aim e 8 . « » « Bcooperco: Tuffy Leemans, New York Giants’ backfield ace, will marry Theodora Rinaldi in Washington Saturday. .. . Mrs. Marion Turple, the feminine golf star, says superior golf begins at 30. - Latest little birdie stories have Rick—and Outfielder Mel Alamada. Louis Draws Another Respite From Boxing James Braddock at Chicago June 22. The Brown Bomber looked a little more impressive Tuesday as he stepped through -elght rounds of boxing, Grand Beach, Mich., June 9.—(#)}— (By the Associated Press). New York—Enrico Venturi, 139, - Italy, outpointed Jimmy McLeod, + 13544, Tacoma, Wash., (8). eae Brown, 145, Chicago, outpointed’ Chester Rupp, 145, Les Angeles, (10); 137, Chicago, outpointed. Sonny Woods, 147, Fargo, N. D., (4); Relph Baker, 127%, Grand Forks, N. D., out- pointed Babe La Varre, 127, Chi- cago, (4). New York... Pittsburgh ERLE and The six-round SEER a Robert L. Melville, Bismarck volunteer fireman, is a mem- ber of the state board of elec- tricians. His term expires. July 1. Louis, Braddock Bout . Preliminaries Booked Chicago, June 9.—(7)—A prelim- inary card of four six-rounders and bouts has been heavyweight ip at Comiskey Park June 22, The entire card lists heavyweights, Uneup include Jorg Breacis, Argentine, vs. Harry Thomas, Eagle Bend, Minn. , HORIZONTAL ;/ Answer fo Previews Pussle Vit 22 Plural di” pronoun. 1 Who is. the 80 Insurgent.) ** IPILINIE ID] MIEIN} 3 Husband or 19Sewing tool. These are only @ few example fares. Thereare - lew fares to all points. Ask your N. P. Agent,

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