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ee . oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 14,1937___. ae — iMaggio Clouts Three Homers As Yanks Beat Browns WESTENOUIIS (Ten-Man American Ryder Cup Team to Sail for England Wednesday :DAPLAY EME IN Will's, Elks Club Top City League |GULDAHL, NATIONAL HARRIS HITS TWO HOMERS AS [2nd Round D-Ball "CANES WTHEAST! ‘4.¢ End of First Round Play Monday, OPEN CHAMPION, 1S, KELS DIVIDE WITH MUDHENS| Program a Given Cube Pound Out 22 Hite In| cia ends Commercial Hiters| SNEAD CONGRATULATES conqueror | ACE MAN OF SQUAD ek wae Tuesday Night; Same litting Double Header , ae ‘sf with Philadelphi ist co etek era et Lesnar EET: 1 Game Losing Streak Diamonds Used phia cuit With .500 Average Victory in Oakland ‘Hills Tour- - ney Meant All of $10,000 i Second round play in Bismarck’s, 4 Y Chicago, June 14.—(?)—Regardless softball leagues will begin Tues- j Asia co Salil mae renyue had the Stoel csonedta to Texas Golfer of where the Toledo Mudhens finish day night with three City league. Pirates Fall Farther Down Lad-| Bismarck league play Monday a6 the tion ttle race, they already Owe the =. lenses, led tp] contin the pean, two circuits prepared to swing into véew 1“ Tace, they already owe i opened three weeks ago. der, Lose Pair to Re- | their second round Tuesday night. The New York, June 14—(#) Fresh from | Detroit Tigers » vote of thanks, 14 ‘Will’s undefeated ten, which boasts ie oo Elks club outfit, with four victories their latest Tecond-emashing perform} At this stage of the chase, i ap-| 10000 see New York A. O. team take|the only tnblemished record thus far, vamped Dodgers against one defeat, was on top in Com- breed ears Ral ph Gul pears that the Hens will wind up tan A.A. senior track and|will play the Nash Finch outfit, oe the 8 pionship, where Ralph Guidehl|at the top, or very close to it, and! tieiq championships; Joe McCluskey, | which lost five straight in first round (By The Associated Press) Ge adish) acseee rrp ciel cra hey ate of atl, Amerioa’s| Diavezs sent to Toledo from the Pat-| Robert Rodenkirehen, J. Kingsley play, in one of the first second round "4 Si | aggregat ” Bengals figuring largely timer, iiiam Footric contests. Other games league were three teams, Klein's Tog: professinoal brigade now aims to break | the amazing showing of a team which ro 6 “4 ony in three hy — a entry, tied with Roosevelt velin ‘The second invasion by the Ameri- "5 Men's can League's East and the National's Pett epee premarin apts West was over Monday, leaving both liogses, The Knights of Columbus with New York teams still in the driver's | four defeats and one win were in the seat, but a set of very red faces BeN-/next to the last place followed by the erally throughout the Atlantic se@-/iuckiess Nash-Finch aggregation, | board sector of the big-time. which occupied the cellar with five le Although the biggest bust of all was straight setbacks. | @ Western club—Pittsburgh’s collap-| ‘The Elks entry was trailed by the sible Pirates—the just concluded |31-Hat team in second place in the swing in both leagues showed = bal- |Commercial loop, and the Sweet Shop ance of power through the West that | and Blackstone club were tied in third | spelled trouble in large doses for Man-|piace. Service Electric was fifth with hatten’s defending pennant holders. |57-Taxi in the cellar with four straight The victory column showed 37/| defeats. triumphs for the American League’s| Commercial league teams showed an four western teams in their home stay, |edge in team batting as the Hi-Hat compared to 15 for the invading east- jentry boasted a collective percentage erners. In the National loop, al- |of .315 followed by the Sweet Shop , | with .293, Klein’s Toggery topped the though the easterners were at home, catysieagus initeaat batting with s ee in Nee bie And es in the Association cellar last) 299, 220-yard low hurdles and je “the ten-man team, including such sia seh eran eet “Germany Enters Finals Lee and Klein's against Roosevelt peeing ; i a . : : sbarpehooting neweomers 98 Guldaty,/Sunday. They won the opener, 8-1.) | oer ery ae ee of Devis| Diamonds in the ‘complete second this Wednesday for England and the 1 Cte pelea, carne ace ee Pedesh cup series to send Germany into Eu- round schedule which follows are’ biennial international ‘matches with poeta sor ciagipcd mentee SShean sone final with 4 to } decision| (esienated by number as follows: No, British professional rivals at South-|™isnet two Romers, one of them) q;Helnrich Henket beats Charles | 1,1 the southeast corner of the new : port, to be played late this month. third | Nayaert, 6-3, 6-2 6-2,.and Belgium's north of Hughes field; No. 2, They will be Joined aboard by Walter |ning. Roy Pfleger, Red Kress and| | vee Os ae” ncigium's| the northeast corner of the field; No.: Hogen as noneplaying captain and|202 Linton also hit for the eireult.| Andre Uacrote downs Edgar Detimer.)s, at the corner of Thayer and 17th sent into action against s British |pneries Wagner | pitched seven-hit} °-" Petes st team which includes the redoubtable to hang up his seventh win of Czechoslovakia Wins City League Henry Cotton for the first time. the season. Praha— Crechoslovakia wins place| June 15, Tuesday—Nash-Finch vs. oy Home Team Has Edge Milwaukee, after losing its sixth| in the European zone final by taking| Will’s—No. 1; Shark’s vs, K. C.—No, So far the home team has had the |Straight game, 4-3, in the first game} doubles match, with Roderich Men-|2; Klein's vs. Roosevelt Bar—3. edge ih Ryder cup play, begun in 1927/0! ® double bill against Loulsville,| sel and Ladislaus. Hecht downing) June 17, Thursday—Shark’s vs. at Worcester, Mass. The Americans] #me back to take the nightcap, 12-5./ Ferenc Puncec and. Josef Pallada,|Klein—No. 1; Will’s vs. Roosevelt Bar have won three of the five series but|_ St. Paul and Columbus divided, the/ 2-6, 6-1, 6-0, 7-9, 6-1; Csechoslova-|—2; K. ©. vs. Nash-Finch—3. they were beaten on both trips abroad, | 5eints winning, 6-2, after the Red/ kis forfeits last two singles matches|_ June 22, Tuesday—Nash-Finch vs, mack of 273, Birds had taken the first game, 9-6, wine 3-2. Roosevelt Bar—No, 1; K. C. vs, Klein’ SUNDAY’S STARS Will's entry headed the team field- pe tn 1029 and 1035. Jon, during the final Indianapolis defeated Kansas Ciiy, ea —No, 2; Will's ve, Bhark’s—3. ing averages with 931, taking only 36 holer Saturday, Wee Bobby Cruick-|5-2 and then lost the second game, corm come Ofee June 24, Thursday—Will’s vs. K. ©. Peaches Davis and Lew Riggs, nine errors in 141 chances, trailed by ' : = “ gir 8-5. Bob in hurled bali| _Bermingham, Mich. --Ralph Gul-|—wNo, 1; " 24 Riggs hit two homers in 5-1 opener eon iy -| here at Birmingham, Mich., with the trophy awarded him after erst on oe June 29, Tuesday—Roosevelt Bar “4 Leading the batters who had made , 2. for 72 holes; Sam Snead finishes sec- | vs. . 1S e Semin tng nicepes|[meettagnintag tare Gace] TT, Se nig Peng ae aaa une cm’ (ab ele te rtm 5) os be ake bad [ech WIN Elden Auker and Gerry Walker, ||0f the Elks club, with an average of OF: atulating “hin “up, Is cone lance of his career with » 285 that was 43 Reaping Reward Wins No, 3. 3 ‘Tigers—Former pitched five-hit ||.636, in the Commercial league and or 1s 5 food only for third money at the fin- fet?| Covington, Ky—Mrs, Ethel Mars’ Commsssolal “Longue ball; Walker's triple drove in run ||R. Yeasley of Klein's in the City cir- ish, iced came along with a near- Reaping Reward beats Valdina farm's} June 16, Wednesday—Service Elec-’ in winning rally for 3-1 victory 813 8 37 e record 283, in his first open title tour- RH E| Basle Pass to win S5th . Latonis!tric vs. 57-Taxi—No. 1; Hi-Hat vs, over. Red Sox. 19 6 7 2 36/9 FOO) ton nament. Then Guldahl capped the ssveee¢-000 010 OLL— 3 7 1| Derby and $12,800. . | Elk's—No, 2; Sweet Shop: vs. Blacks: Van Mungo and Fe aren a z) ‘ a oy 6 Rlimas by, coming eee habia (ove Minneapolis 12.104 022 02x—11 13 0| ppg sree Loses aia 3. eae A mits : , & score t, French and Linton; London — Jadwiga Jedrsejowska, Friday—a- eat ‘ seven hits and Fitssimmons five in 6 8 80 I Loses Loop Lead even strokes, beat his nearest rival| ang’ Scorer nt Linton: Wagner! poland, downs Allce Marble, 6-1,|8hop—No, 1; Blackstone ve. SioTeet 6-2, 4-1 double win over Pirat 9531 iby two, and clipped one shot from the Brews Win, Lose 9-11, 6-1, in Beckenham Tourney|—No. 2; Eik’s vs. Service Electric—~ J Fees aa _— See a re ea First game. Few g| {isles Mal Biirtsce and Charles Hare) No; 3, a year ago iy Manero a n ii men’s doubles final. June 23, Wednesda; 3 2-1 9 333/Duluth | Whips Winnipeg In|rol, New dersey peated Oe gloe feed cen Porter Takes Marathon trio. vs, Blackstone—No ty ike na 5339 38 Doubleheader, Mounts to Guia tek caeecore rounds of (22 innings.) waruuhington —— Mal’ Porter | wins| Sweet, Shop—No. 3; O7-Taxl vs. His 1, 60, 72 and or. r for i : Sousa ans Top of Standings piled eteiiare Geet wits ee he ors eae be Bio os. Barrie Ect 60 32 0 333 brought to a dazzling conclusion one trio—No. 2; Blackstone vs. Hi-Hat— Pet. "B44 8 oe June 14—(e)—For, the |, te erandest, come-backs in golf- Dodgers buy| No. 3. a ‘eet “20 8 & L200 | first time in many weeks the Northern | ‘The $1,000 he collected for the win- Ree ne ee Aen aks ee ee $36 i $3 0 300 [Duluth Dukes who dlspleced Grockaten (ers, share at Hi-Hat—No, 2;'@weet Shop vs $1: 600 hi for this year aren vs. ST= an least en arte ncaa moniies cs a S71 more, from various A 371 peeroes and should lead to a lucrative Bouvette Tops Minot care aeo, Guidat) wilssed ® . Trapshooters Sunday. Four te chaee be tasezonane lonaman for | Cot to.a fall game over Crookston | hone tite . divided two games’ with Su-| Here's how the first ten finished: ‘Cooper and Crouch, Clark: Ralph Guldahl, Chicago, 281, $1,000; | Phelps and Pasek. the [anes Snead) White Bulphur Springs, Share Double Bill and freahman crews outclass Wiscon-|Bouvette, Grand Forks, in a seven- , Va, ; Bobby Cruickshank, | iret game, areity the Richmond,” Va., 228,” $100; Harry | rndianavolis’ ...400 000 100—"s 4p, {10 10:68 for two miles. 240 SS55888% = 3 = Geccucuecauoontucass sino. POSH SOOCAHKSOSCCORDH HOH OUNROROM EM Zeke series with Superior by taking Douve ending Aue White ory rat encounter 14-4, but dropped. Chicago, 286, $600; Ed Dudley,| Kansas “Clty .._200 000 00 ed tates inthe eatin : ers and 2 nightcap 6-5. ciphia, 287, $460; Albert Brosch, | “tas, “asa Hiadion Cito, 7 Buine OLD CUB PLAYER DIES to lead M. W. Knutson, Rugby, who Have 412 Averages Fargo-Moorhead also pulled up #/Farmingdale, N. Y., 288, $375; Clarence | ana Hartje. i Butte, Mont., June 14—(#)—An old- |scored 85. Other leaders were Harvey 5 “400 AB RH E -Av.!notch in the si by trimming |Clark, Bloomfield, N. J., 280, $275; (8) |“ gecond ga time baseball player, Jimmy St. Vrain, |Herman, Minnewaukan, and C. C. “Sw -| tying 400 1 1 1 0 1,000/ Wausau in two games, 11-5 and 7-2.|Johnny Goodman, Omaha, Neb., 290; Unie RH E/who played with the Chicago Cubs |Hullinger, Lake ‘and - ‘300 5 2 4 1 .000|Jamestown defeated Eau Claire 7-4 ina) Frank Strafect, Brooklyn, ¥. ¥.| /dianapolls ...101 000 210— 6 16 1/botors the World war, lay dead Mon: | Vaughen Hunter, Minct, with a 8,” ‘385 3 1 2 0 .667|the other league game. 291; (@) Charles Kocsis, Ann Arbor,| “Ertan” johnsone” Newon’ eng| ay, He was an electrician here in = : 385 643 3 500 ‘Mich. 292; Gene Sarazen, Brookfield Lewis; Page, More and Hartje recent years, coming to Butte in| Kentucky has 3701 miles of rail« = 322 32/7 MAJOR LEAGUE |\sewrcoa’manety te ant Pou ee as ee ee ae 050 1 0 500 Picard, Hershey, Pa., tied, 292, $175 alan cata ee | Baseball Standings | -— Pires Game™ RHE 4252 41| Kamcanuzacue — |Fishing Season Goes AMERICAN’ ASSOCIATION Ma ° Pittsburgh .... 000 110 000— 2 7 1 SO 2 2. 400/Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, 201;1 Into High Wednesday : ee wel Brooklyn ..... 200 211 00x—6 8 0 8 8-7 2 390|., Walker, Tigers, 374.) se Ss 31 «23ST 9 e bos P) Bauers, Brown, Weaver and Todd; 3073 Runs—Greenberg, » 49; DiMag- season will be on in full 2 «33s : ; secs ; Mungo and Phelps. 8 5 3 0 375| $10.and Rolfe, Yankees, and Averill |swing Wednesday hen North Dakota 28 36820 Effective Monday, June 14, the Bismarck Police Second Game— 4 : 11 2 4 0 364) suite walker, Tigers, 29; Bell, B eld eal gridin allowed Mica naeees = = am Dpartment will strictly enforce the 81 14 2-8 2 aor| And Greenberg; Tigers, 71. waters, 23 NEW PARKING LAWS Fits- tea be Runs—Greenberg, , 18;| Bince the walleyed pike season we % c ‘ DiMaggio, Yankees, 14. 3 8 3 2 0 333) ppiMtaasio, Yankees, | white. [bene neatly & month 50, good 2 «98429 Disconnl oad araliel ear kine Siacen auewe Ay Sins Game— HE 3 2 1 2 333) ‘head, White Sox, and Allen, Indians, /sections of the state, Commissioner Laur } Caen io ae wl ie al 6 a6 3 , 4 ae 4-0 ench, D. W, Hulterstram of the game and 9 ms na TIME LIMIT, TWO HOURS houn and O'Des:_ Passes, Wal- eee Bais NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Anglers have been sctive on_ the + 22.13 429 Piaor x Wecsepeoyy ( iebe pad 6 6 5 1 .313/Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, .308;|heyenne river this spring, particu- CS ee il Second Game— RHE 13 4 4 0 .308| Jordan, Reds, 379. larly near Valley City and Lisbon and A 17 516 Chicago ...... O11 100 000-3 9 0 10°13 0 .300/Runs Galan, “Cubs, 43; Modwick,|a dam near Harvey, he said. Reports is 3 at Philadelphia « 000 010 O3x— 4 9 01 5.0 ah’ Wella «. .. Soltis Venghan, Pirates, 0; Medwick, (eons oes cn te nin [is an Parpaiee and © Dees Mulcahy, La-| \eoinhover,. Klein's 3-1| Cardinals, 68. : ; river, he said. = rH Fy me +» 38-1|}Home Runs—Kampouris, Reds, 12; Medwick, Cardinals, and Bartel of an|_ Giants, 11. Reds, Giants Divide Reduns, Sharks Game— RHE s 010 200 101— 5 10 1|, Marked Tree is the name 000 000 o10— 1 4 [Arkansas town. V. Davis; Gumbert, Peraieuee “EH e OUT OUR WAY FREE PARKING SPACE OPPOSITE PATTERSON HOTEL AND CORNER OF THIRD AND MAIN Yom, Grapein Aap ae, 3 i g g i Second Cincinnati .... . 000 010 010— ae SassRzVsss s crack Fees one oc ite lear’ New York 1.7 400 110 O0e= 610. 0 2 ‘a lew oe — > ze GOOD GOSH! DON'T 3 417 attacks, They banged Derringer, Hollingsworth, Brown, Owooocen — atte s onecer vin agence Schott and Lombardi; Cavternan and SPEND THAT QUARTER? : WHAT'LL I pO? 2 a ee Gunday, then dropped Mancuso. ; SU GE. YOU RET \F I DONT SELLIT rae Soper ann aa For (F! WAIT Rit Heke Tost, 5 Mi vb OS : ce Pirstcamass eae TILL I GO HOME AN GET THAD, AND IF I DO, a H mH YOUR OFFICE IS NOT COMPLETE a Philadelphia . 000 100 000-1 6 0 THE MONEY~ GosH,- MAY WISH I 2% 20 588 bite without » . eveland .... 100 000.00I— 2 5 0 HADN'T, 2% «31 B88 t ‘Thomas and Hayes; Allen and 2.0 MT : ee) | 22 2| MARKWELL 17 31386 ‘ iowa, aha STAPLER First Game— Z HE i, Caney. on Fastens Temporarily er Permanently L Washington .. 000 010 o21— 413 2 interiors Chicago ...... 000 001 08x— 9 13 0 : i Appleton, Deshong and R. Farrell; Lyons and Sewell. Game— New York .... i Lhe soeee, 201 Hage 13 ro eallh ¢ eaoaraee, : Walkup, BS AGS An ‘eoond Ci HE : As F UN}. il; 1 , aA lll aad Game— New York. 000 060 101 00— Turner | St. Louis... 000 350 000 00— OT, ZZ i ae : RH E| Hadley, Malone, a . . é : ; rece 010.000 000—.1 9, 1] Dickey; Bonet and Hemsley. rs ; Be basta t yit