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~ EXPERTS CHOICE _ Rumburg, varsity football center and heavywei j College body for rext year. SNEAD CONTINUES POR FIRST MONEY Rain Soaks Field as Officials Order Tall Grass Along Fairways Mowed WINNERS TO SPLIT $5,000 Four Berths on U. S. Ryder Cup Team Hinge on Outcome of 72-Hole Playoff Birmingham, Mich., June 10.—(#)— America’s crack golfing brigade went over the top Thursday at Oakland ‘Hills, ready for a three-day battle with par in which but one of the 167 combatants had a chance to reach the objective—the 41st National Open championship. ; Heavy rains which soaked the bat- tlefield threatened to turn the scrap into a naval engagement unless the weatherman followed the United States Golf association’s lead in giv- ing the boys a “break.” U.S. G. A. officials took one look at the tall, tough grass in “no man’s land” bordering the fairways and greens, then sent out an 8. O. 8. for reapers to take in at least a part of the “hay” before the firing started. Cheers, Moans Greet Order Mingled cheers and moans greeted the order, The long hitters, prone to “spray” a tee shot now and then, fa- vored the idea, while the more accur- ate, shorter-hitting contingent saw the move as a definite threat to their chances, Par and Yardage on Oakland Hills Course Birmingham, Mich, June 0 —(NEA)—Par and yardage of the Oakland Hills Country Club course, 18 miles from Detroit, as it will be for the National Open championship, June 10-12: Yards Par Yards Par 43 448 512 447 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 5 3 Bl] mwanavane year, voiced the sentiment of the lat- ter ‘group when he said: “Cutting the rough will help my game but it ‘will hurt my chances to win.” Smilin’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937. 67 Golfers Start Quest for 41st National Open Title 'Near-Record Crowd Watches Dean Beat Hubbell and Giants 8 to 1 Seek Return of Davis Cup to U. S. THRONG OR Ri ST Schulte Is ‘Bean Ball’ Victim Bomber Uninjured CHANGES JEERS T0 In Auto Accident : CHEERS FOR DIZZY IMinois Athletic Commission Ofs ficigls to Inspect Chal- lenger Thursday Terrymen Win Second Game of Double Program to Remain |* in League Lead Chicago, June 10.—(7)—Joe Lous was due for a double-barreled going~ over—including an official search for automobile accident injuries—by the Illinois state athletic on, Thursday at bis Kenosha, Wis., traine camp. airman Joe Triner, George Gets and Dr. Frank Lagorio, the commis sion’s physician, had planned to des vote this afternoon to seeing , for themselves how ea Hed Soe ni 7 er has pre} = self fon bis battle with Champion James J. Braddock at Comiskey park June 22. ‘The visit assumed more serlous proportions, however, after Louis’ automobile, with the Bomber himself aboard, rammed another car after Wednesday's light workout. Trines (By The Associated Press) ‘They laugh at him one day and respect him with cheers the next— ~|depending on whether Dizzy Dean is Popping off: or pitching. When he's doing the former, the folks seem to forget about his el- using but under no circumstances to treat seriously. But when he gets out on that hill, and really puts his mind to foggin’ ‘em in, as he did Wednesday in pin. ning back the ears of Carl Hubbell and the New York Giants 8-1, there's KAY STAMNESS POINTS WAY AS NORGE SHOP TEAM WINS 26-46 was assured by telephone that the something about the big fellow that. = Negro challenger had escaped injury. makes the crowd tip its hat. Dakota Maid and S. & L. Ti Gy amp oie when te Are Other Winners in Wo- | S rts Round-U policeman-body guard, crashed into one WEDNESDAY’S STARS po! , 3 operated by Davis E. Hamilton of. ; men’s League Play By EDDIE BRIETZ Kenosha, as the latter, drove away loose the full fury of his punching’ ipower in Thursday's demonstration. Braddock, who whipped through an impressive six-round boxing trick Planned no strenuous Bitsy Grant, volleying in the foreground, and partner, Gene Mako, move on to Wimbledon with more wallop than packed since the trophy was lost in 1927, The Big Three and the substitutes, Frankie Parker and Wayne Sabin, are to compete in the Queens and Wimbledon tournaments before the interszone final, in which Germans are virtually certain to be their opponents, July 16, 17 and 19. KRESS DRIVES IN FIVE RUNS _ [Blackstone Team AS MILLERS NEAR LOOP LEAD) Beats Sweet Shop Kels Grab Virtual Tie With Tole-|? Baseball Standings i do for 2nd Place in Win (SS SS SSS (By The Associated Press) Over-Columbus AMERICAN ASSOCIATION head man, Don Budge, right, and the latter's doubles Dakota Maid, Norge Some an American, Davis Cup team has in doubleheader opener; Dan- of visited Joe ning’s pinch-homer won night- cap 3-2, i Jim Turner and Lou Fette, Bees—Each pitched six-hitter to whip Reds 5-2 and 5-0 in double- header. : Hal Trosky and Earl Averill, In- dians—Each hit triple double and i Jims Win Again From: Pirates in 7-4 Game Minneapolis, June 10.—(7)—The Duluth Dukes of the Northern base. league Wednesday passed up its to nose into the lead when tipped up by the Wirst place Crookse- ton Pirates by a 7-4 margin. Jamestown made it two straight over, i E i g go AU | i i : Brooks Pitches Club Outfit to Second Place in Commer- cial Standings scored two runs in 8-4 victory over Dodgers. Dolph Camilli, Phillies—Hit homer and single, driving in three tuns in 8-1 win over Pirates. ? 5 [ B § 3 E: Bg A & ? a A packed pelo big “boo” and followed it up with/c, aman @ varied assortment of jeers for most of the game. But when it was all over, and Dis had polished off the Giants with three hits and one un- earned run, the huge gathering couldn't help roaring in approval of pitching perfection he displayed *g i if i Totals 4 1! by i pL t —___—_—_ L Pct je A House Chicago, June 10.—(?)—Ralph (Red) | Milwaukee 27 «620 ~=—s«574| Blackstone club's entry in the Com- Cards may make the;the Wausau Lumberjacks, 7-6, as Toledo . 21 «21 $63| mercial softball league climbed into], This Jekyl-Hyde personality makes they can’t produce |Javor and Koay battered out home 28 22 second place in the standings Wed-|{0r ® lot of interesting headlines, but eee per minute,” writes Dakotans. 2 Be. APG roi ee oi 2138 appear that the falthful, generally,|X" Komier¢ ¢ & 1 §|tooks 1 may be another city 1m 3 and the New York fans in particu |Mildenbe'r 8 2 4 2 3 | series ‘year, put not the kind 19 das, are exiting mighty tired of DE i wraiene 68 t $ 6|they usually have in Chicago. outbursts. Anderson 5 4 0 3 9! Bix of 16 graduating athletes at Crowd Roars Approval re tian 1 8/Texas Christian this year will take grounds let-out one i, Btecher § it 3 0|a whirl at pro sports... It will be — rary 2 ngs Totals 61 26 Score by inni Norge Shop .. 1206 324 0-26 Demmings_. » 001 110 3—6 Errors—Kohler 2, Aman 2, Stam- ness 1, Vaider 2, Litchfield 1, Rohrer 1; two bi hits—Stamness 2, Ro! 1, Nelson Attend Game Meeting Dartmouth, D. W. Hulterstrum, North Dakota game and fish commissioner, and Depe Rete a in ones left on base—Demmi attend @ NATIONAL LEAGUE Gtside of Diszy's top-flight fing. | Shen $; hits oft Kohler 1 = w Lb ing, the double bill, and particularly | out’by Kohler 3, by Stamnes e: ‘18 the. advertised Hubbell-Dean duel,| ning pitcher—Kohier; losing pitcher produced.two outstanding develop-|—Stamness, Umpire Welch. ments: 1, That the promise of a fight will! shop still pack them in anywhere; Right on Snead’s heels, at 10 to 1, were Tommy Armour, the “Silver Scot,” Lighthorse Harry Cooper of ‘Chicago, who cracked all open records 264 at Baltusrol last year, then to Manero’s 282; Henry the 60th spot, and that group will go the 36-hole stretch drive Satur- ‘Winners Split Purse $5,000 top 20 at the finish will split » @ fifth of that amount going ‘to the champion. The low amatew totals here, will decide the winners. _ STUDENTS HONOR ATHLETE Wash., June 10. — Chris ight wrestler, has been elect- “@d ‘president of the Washington State * ONE LONG WHISTLE eae Evcet 2. heed reir Acari eee is hap- ’ pening to Hubbell, who less than Schnei’r 2b'7 Cold weather caused postponement 2 0: Mote, 3b , Ellswo'h ¢ 7 “lof the ] 7 Giants to Lead — of the Loulsville-Kansas City series 9% ards ton 3 Hee pipe Tinsiey vee anponedll Stree Totals 61 2 © 0 Grane, ct 3 to feature a repeat performance of| Becker, 1b3 2 9 Ree last month's “battle of St. Louis,”| ‘rotats 422021 Totals 336 9 fanerel Pfrostforzall in fis inst meet- nese TEnOeT:. 343 013 0-16 nal Dakota Maia s.r: 4 687 2-33 ing with Hubbell and the Giants, Ap- parently in the outside hope that something similar would pop up for the Polo Grounds, a near-record week-day crowd of 55,577 paid their Errors—Schni > three hits—Bethke 1, Albright 1, Ellsw 1; home runs—Ellsworth 2, Pell 1; hits off McDonald 21 7 innings, off Pelke 28 in 7 innings; struck out by McDonald 6, by Pelke ages on balls off Pelke 3, off McDo 0; winning: piicar MeDonet: losing pitcher— elke. Score by innings: .| Blackstone «+ 123 030 06 6 Sweet Shop 010 000 RHE —— Columbus ....101 020 3000-711 2] Manager of Detroit’s — Brock Minneapolis ...001 420 000 3-10 14 2 Firs rs Ti tle Team Dies i EPL F EF bases on do if any New ott Huron, Mich, June 10—dr-—| i eae EtgteryABHPO Shonett “2 0" will guarantee Bixto $10,000 former beseball Yuminary, is dead, bu; 4 Bolen 2) Petey 6 2 alteeet peel” Ca ee ee his explolia in the national pastime | Italian Golden Gloves. Jo Saidin 3 2 } Larson © $ 2 Slnome games at Girittith Steins ve on. ss : ry, Mivautee "ow Ho aan— 1 8 1] Watkins dled in Port tures hosptat] Team Beats Americans) ,,rc, Baim’ 2g tke" $2 UIT oth e’nitciem oo ts mesaed icLaug! johnson, of diabetes We a —_— P Joh 3 0 0 Eggen 5 3 3. Riddle halinoe Wiecrenae | ang| In 1887 he managed the Wolverines,| New York, June 10—(@)—Appar- Ajtaton 2 1 @ Bester § 1 o/camp the Pencall : Detroit's team inthe old Nationa [ently Benito '‘Mumolnk is as adept at motais’35 616 Wall $0 lfm answ Other game postponed, wet grounds. | Fora; championship ‘prior fo ins oratories football cosch—-and, much, Totals ¢0 i776 |e SEES SOX IN CELLAR Tiger champs fof 1935. ane Tekin arenhler mia Richmond Bootes 3 Otilongo, Sune '10-ogere Hocrwby, ia NEES RS the Ital- S&L shop . s With all the rain, with lakes KANSAS NETTERS UNBEATEN amateur boxing team s ringing 9 fall of water, you'll need a manager of the St. Louis Browns, pre- dicts that the Chicago White Sox will finish last. in the American League because they have a weak infield, a bad outfield, and only one real pitcher—Monte Stratton, OUT OUR WAY Lawrence, Kans., June 10. — The|measage before they went into action, University of Kansas tennis team en- |against a squad of Amel fighters. joyed an undefeated season, winning |#t the Yankee stadium Wednesday a dozen dual meets and sweeping |right. 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