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sapscorwac “START FOR LOCALS IN GAME TONIGHT Win Over Washburn Wednesday Was First of Year for Cap- itat City Club CONTEST TO START AT 6:30 Lefty Bradner, Fornier Pacific Coast Player, May Hurl for Hi-Liners Bob Inman will take the mound for the Bismarck Independents at the start of tonight's game with the Valley City club here, Red Haley, laying manager announced Thurs- day morning, Inman has performed in the pitch- ‘er’s box on several other occasions this spring for the Bismarck outfit, doing a turn against the strong Acme Giants in the opener here Memorial Day. Wednesday night he played in the field as Bismarck pounded out a 10 to 1 victory over Washburn on the Washburn ‘diamond. Likely to stert for Valley City is Lefty Bradner, former Luther col- lege and Pacific Coast league player doing a turn for the Hi-Liners this summer with Christen Olson, 8 stu- dent at the Valley City teachers col- Itgt, ready for relief duty. Becker will likely handle the catch- ing assignment for the Capitol City team with Red Myers at first, Elof- gon at second, Al Leary at third and Red Haley at shortstop. In the out- field will be Nichol, Merrill and Goetz. Probable starters for Valley City are Morsch at first base, Haage at second, Potthast at shortstop, Kin- ver at third, and Crowley, Nelson and ‘Wiley in the gardens. ‘The game is scheduled to start at 6:30 in the Bismarck ball park. MAJOR LEAGUE | LEADERS | (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, 389; Bell, a1. ‘Runs — Greenberg, Tigers, 51; Di- NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting — Medwick, Cardinals, 411; Vaughan, Pirates, 378, It’s horsing around like iy lon; long delays at the start of races. up, prances and rears in his eagerness to get th finish no better FOR SERVICE stone, Elks Entries Turn Monag! beis hit circuit blows as the Service Electric ten won from 57-Taxi, 12 Saline Cubs, 44; Medwick, Cardinals, rv’ Hits — Vaughan, Pirates, and Med-| 7 wick, Cardinals, it, Cubs, 5-0; Shoun, ‘Cubs, 5-1, See ow Towa—Henry Schaft, 107, out Je (weight un- available) Wesley, Iowa, (3). RS: rue seee witxa SNAP rorr HEILEMAN'S | Old Style | set ty For 18 ag I chesed the ball— Comes the 19th hole,— It's the best of all, Bring OLD STYLE LAGER Cool and "SNAPPY"? 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Blackstone Club BH PO HPO 31 5 0 2 3 1 10 3 1 0 v7 22 3 00 3 0 14 30 6 01 314 1 04s 2032 23 £20 0 10 20 0 01 10 0 01 Baba, cf 10 0 pe 721 Totals 28 7 21 Score by inning: Blackstone Club Sweet Shop ... Errors—Mulloy, Colleton, Shafer; Becker; left on Club 5, Sweet Shop 9: ilips to Mi > tin; hits off Brown 7 in 5 innings, off Morrison 0 in 2 innngs; struck out by Brown 1, Morrison 2, by Smith 2; bases on balls oft Brown 2, off Morrison 1, off Smith 5; winning pitcher—Brown losing pitcher—Smith; where played— 1th Street diamond; date—June 16, 1937. Umpire—Meinhover. Score- keeper—H. Asselstine. Hi-Hat ABHE Mann'g if 4 Papacek r 4 Brackett c 4 Hugelman 1-b-p 4 Wenaas 3b 4 Watts Iss 4 Gulb'n rss 2 Papacek p 3 Hugel'n cf 3 Bride, rf 3 Totals 35 Martin, Fisher, a) base hits— > a = LI El! 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Papacek 0, off Vickerman stand equietly 1 ‘nthe the forkman e afternoon's as- ELECTRIC WIN j o ‘ (By The Associated Press) in Triumphs (PU MERICAN LEAGUE wu Bet Service Electric, Blackstone Club|New York . + 0 18 Jand Elks teams won first games as | Detroit oo + 3 22 the second round of the Commercial |Chicago ... + 2 at League schedule was opened Wednes- | Cleveland - % 21 day night, with the Hi-Hat, Sweet |Boston ... + 22 22 Shop and 57-Taxi teams the cee lr rea . ay 2 han, Ho! and n- . pig St. Louis ... ree BREssor AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ade Bsusussss a Classes for Women Be Conducted. at Pool |isctea #85 in be Both brite te and “and evening ‘women's Lome for the Cubs, who is the talk will begin next week |of swimming Classes Chg Ng ere ey ener has turned in 18 consecutive innings Van Wyk announced Thurada: of scoreless ball. Classes will be held Monday, Wed- venings. from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. Thuraday, F from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Betty swimming pool. physical education at’ Grand Forks | Braddock ‘and Schmeling high school, will be in charge. struction is free, except for the usual psprer tis Mike Jacobs plans to take him and Saturday mornings | Wha staff and instructor in In- grouped accord- and advanced ing to apllity. announced Van Wyk, Piast chance with a top rie 4— ks x—8 ry H ick H, Hugelman 0 in 2 inning: ‘kerman . in 7 inainag: at struck acek 0, b: Iman ages on bells oft i. Hu itcher—Vick- Tans pacek anikas i ‘scorer? ‘sfiatae” 2, off|U, Heavyweight Fight Has Boys Guessing Bettors Inclinéd to Favor Louis as Fans Start Crowding Into Chicago Chicago, June 17—W—The ‘Prince and Pauper” world’s title bat- tie set for next Tuesday has the bet- e weight Champion James J. He'll step into the ring against bog Louis one of the financially kings history. climb through thé ropes one wealthiest challengers of all time. Braddock never has been in the “big money,” even since beating Max Baer for the title, a chore for which ali LEFTY GOMEZ HOLDS TRIBE 70 SIX HITS IN 4 10 1 VICTORY Giants Win From Pittsburgh to joa Close Gap on Idle Pace- Setting Cubs ‘The change of air and scenery, it srom Washington to Boston (and vice |sparrin versa) seems to have beeh just what the doctor ordered for’ Buck Newson and Wes Ferrell. Whatever else last week's deal be- tween the Senators and Red Sox may prove in future, it already has shown definitely that there's still a lot of pitching left in. the salary wings of both Newsom, now with Boston, and Ferrell, at present serving them up = | for the Nats. day night will be his big chance. To date, there has been little or no ‘wagering. One Randolph “8t. com- missioner is holding $10,000 he'll put against $5,000 that Louis wins—and Louis will stand about 9 to 5. Newsmen Jam Town Scores of out-of-town newspapel men jammed fight headquarters at a downtown hotel. Loop hostelries re- ported hundreds of applications for advance reservations, with many sports fans coming here for the $25,- 000 added American Derby to be run Saturday and planning on staying over for the fight. Promoter Joe Foley Rainy weather slowed the ticket a sale Wed- Inesday, but that about $650,000 al- ready had been taken in. Thus far, 16,000 of the 28,000 ringside seats have been sold, comparable to 14,000 for the Louis-Max Baer fight at a cor- responding pre-fight date. As workmen continued construction of the ringside platform, which will be inclined to the Comiskey Park stands, police made plans for han- dling the anticipated sell-out crowd of 80,000. noisy is Brad. jdock vs Louis, a city world’s series between the spurting Until they were traded, both were well on the way to having the worst year of their careers. Both Still Strong But, whether the change of locale also fixed the, well-known tempera- ment of each, or whether the new air put some of the old zip back in their “soupbones,” each is now travelling at 1.000 clip in his new uniform. Fer- Tell, one of the league's top spores for eight years, more or less, started out by stopping the onrushing White Sox in his first action as a Senator | Triner, last week, and Wednesday topped the Tigers, 2-1 in 12 innings. Newsom, just reversing the procedure, whipped the Tigers first and followed up with 8 3-2 win over the White Sox Wed- nesday. WEDNESDAY’S STARS George Selkirk and Lefty Gomes, Yankees—Former’s double with bases loaded drove in three, runs; Gomez fanned nine, allowed six hits in 4-1 win over Indians, Mel Ott, Glante—His single in winning rally drove in two runs for 5-4 victory over Pirates. Buck Newsom, Red Sox—Fanned eight and allowed five hits to whip White Sox 3-2. Jimmy Brown, Cardinals —Sin- gled winning run across for. 7-6 victory over Phillies. | Beau Bell, Browns — Sent, win- ning run across with single to beat Athletics 3-2, Wes Ferrell, Senators — Pitched eight-hit ball for 12 innings in 2-1 win over Tigers. ‘While they have been flinging on a par, the rest of last week’s swap ap- ,pears to have favored the Senators.. ‘The combination of Wes and brother Rick, and leadoff man Mel Almada has lent the Senator's batting order|R. Ferrell. considerable more punch than has been provided the Red Sox by New- som and Ben Chapman, whose bat- ting average as a Boston performer stands at .217. Yanks Stretch Lead The defeats for the White Sox and Tigers helped the Yankees stretch their American League lead to two full games Wednesday. The New Yorkers, themselves, took a hand in the pastime of belting first-division contenders by stopping the Cleveland year Indians 4-1 behind Lefty Gomez’ six- for s month... Clay Bryant, the National League these days, hit nine-strikeout pitching. The New York Giants came from way behind to top the Pittsburgh Pi- rates 5-4 with an eight-inning, three- run rally, and thereby advanced to within five percentage points of, the National League lead, held by the Chicago Cubs, whose game with the Boston Bees was rained out, The Cardinals clouted Phillies’ pitching for 14 hits and a 7-6 win for their fifth 5 tagged Rain washed out the scheduled night) game between the Dodgers and Cin- cinnati Reds. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cards Win RHE the| pniiadelphia 211 100 001-6 12 3 ‘8 skin doesn’t go through with decision to tour of. Europe next winter... Glad to see Wally Berger getting a flight club .. . His mark of 38 homers E i E B = ry i ri F 2 Foot-Saver Shoes for Men St. Louis .... Blanton, Swift, Brown and Todd. AMERICAN LEAGUE Newsome Trips Chicago Chicago, June 17.— (P)—Joe Louls| Joe the barber: shop’ porter, fam slipping? 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