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_ DUSKY SCHNEIDER e OR BOWERS SLATED POR HURLING DUTY Local Juniors Will Seek Third Win in Debut Before Home- Town Fans GAME STARTS AT 2:30 P. M. t Starting Outfield Assignments Still Uncertain; Infield Appears Set Victors in two out of their first three starts, Bismarck’s Junior Amer- ican Legion baseball team will tackle its ‘first major North Dakota rival when Jamestown comes here Sunday to open the home season. The game, which will mark the debut of several promising young- sters with the Legion nine on the -home diamond, is scheduled to start at 2:30 p. m. at the Bismarck big- Jeague ball park. Either ‘Dusky Schneider or Jack Bowers, both of whom have per- , Manager, Probability was vine the two ‘would divide pitching duties and also take care of third base. Nickey Schneider will likely be be- thind the bat, with Bob Yeasley at Bob Burckhardt at second, Richardson at short stop and either or Dusky Schneider at third. THE BISMARCK: ‘TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1987 Bismarck Legion Nine to Play Jamestown Here Sunday Red Sox Climb daw First Division Blackstone Club Pounds Out 24-2: VAWKEYMEN (EYMEN DEFEAT Win Over 57 Taxi in League Play} SUPPING INDIANS SLUGGISH SLUGGER _._"* | Elks, Sweet Shop Edge Out . Se Service Electric, Hi Hat:in Other wena Dump Bees 5 to 2 as Reds Trip. Hubbell, Giants BY 5 10 4 SCORE) Yams: Beers raver | ous with Cards Continue Win Streak, |ous With Fifth Straight Victory EXPERT SENTIMENT SWITCHES _|Mudhens, Millers, ‘MORE TO CHALLENGER’S FAVOR) Indianapolis Lead Million Dollar Gate for Title Bout | eeeceteameer| : jings | Association Chase Defeat at Hands of Tribe Fri- enn Fas FSi New yor disclosure of. weEERESEY day Drops Kels Out of Loop somewhat fan- Leadership setuuased sessuuyse Aggressive Training Tactics In- dicate Champ May Switch to New Style Leege aH 5 abst lhe iit and was quickly repaired. roans, etc, Foot-Saver Shoes for Men Relieves corns, pain im calf of lege and knecs rsity of Washington's mighty varsity, jayv: a freshman crews take to the Hudson with at ee bright for another clean sweep in the Poughkeepsie Regatta, June 22. From bow .to ; stern in the’ varsity boat, shown coming out, are Roger Morris, Chuck Day, Gordon Adam, John White, Jim McMillin, George Hunt, Joe Rantz, Don Hume, and John Rosenkranz. The coxsw sin is beg, Pech aa cid ag al Mad ay ui ALEX ROSEN aio. the 24 to 2 triumph over 57:Tax!’s (By The Atsectated ane Lous wywelgh found three teams practically tied sentatives in continuation of, second hy Me edema pret ad coat crown from the black thatch af Sim for the leadership Saturday. round play nigh o , Braddock next Tuesday night. ‘L Pet} Toledo : aged er outfit in 5 Senet cepiiatioee oe Pep rare Then feos the same set of slbowerm: development 3 (586 — a the othertwol tne same club will come up with a|the. Louis- 28 «28 ~—- 519 kee was in Hat AOS: hiss Gad atic group of starters who are murder to} gage Tommy po ie we of doubles went.a long way in. assist. |e opposition. at, [authenticated ‘reports the Brows, 21 628420 ‘ i, Take the cases of the # ” Milwaukee, ing the Blackstone club to its lopsided | rouis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox.|Bomber has been ‘under wraps” dur- 2 31 (415 victory as the pitchers in the three|oniy two weeks ago, the gas house |ing most of his public training’ ses- games gave up three home runs; As-| gang, with Dizey Dean doing most of|sions and the fact that betting com- NAL LEAGUE os Kanna bridge contributed a homer'to-the lost/the heavy duty, had dropped to| missioners in Chicago's loop rate the WwW L Petltog, cause of the 57 Taxi team and M.|rourth place. The Red Sox, with Lefty | Negro s 3 to 1 favorite. 32010 637) Harry Walsh and McGuiness. rapped out/Grove slowing up and Wes. Ferrell ‘Hunch Money’ on Braddock 32 (1 Ol ing Circuit blows for the Elks. — < under 500 cent] ‘The strong Braddock ‘support in 2 21 580! Baul, 4 to 0, the A four-run last inning j second dit evidence since the fighters pitched 2 62 (560 Electric. club fell’ .one camps hag not abated, so far as senti- 2128-447} Sain short of evening’ the Jead ‘pil ment is concerned, but the champion 20 «20408 | City. th ot is ‘now strictly on the short end and 2 «32385 by the Elks in their game. Six. tall! ” ih the first frame clinched the game backed mainly by the “huneh” play- 1931 -aao} short as for the winners, . r Fight writers, more wary than place: Taxi 57 “AB H B. Bi'stone ABH E usual in forming opinions or conclu- Rizzo, “Slaug hter check unt Wa'er, Iss 4 0° 4° Brown, If 0°0 1 sions. as @ consequence of the baf- prpilida Mailloux ‘Kinser, 8b402 0 fling records of the two principals, ct, c 4 0 O-Becker, r 4.1 1 cole, p 3 8-0 Martin, 1b t 3. 0 Dare Jone Soe mane une See Lead A. Al Hitters|* Myers, b, : Phi’ ead to cast caution to the winds and join coe hea Pr rf ety 4 Jacobs mutch between ‘Parr and| Lanier and Macon Turn in Best bps ti an i 3300 Filmer, ps. : 5 Cea a asGs oF M0000 end nc | Pitching Records; Kress ef 3 0 0 Moron; p.3 1 0 1,000,000 — the magic figure which Leads in Homers Smith, r 0.0 0 ‘motals 3917-4 et ed eee nL oe since ays k Dempsey- ; Bia 13? a! adowa in Ath Tunney fight in Chicago, ten years Taxi 57 +910 :100 0-2 5 8 Hepe For Million Dollar Gate Blackston 5, 420 x—24 17 4 1 Two base hits—Kinger, Coiliton. There are still hopes the Braddock- Three base hite—Martin, Shafer, Wil- Louis affair will come close to the liams, Phillips, Home runs-—As- million mark, with a big pickup in , 6, sales remaining sleepy is Joe Lou is as his trainer, battle-scarred-Jrck Biackstone 6 ite oft 1 Myers in during the four days, Blackb' 4 I N hall f 2 -Inhings, off Colby '10 in 4 innings, Wi but the best guess is that it will be urn, prepares: the slugging young Negro challenger fora | Oct" Hisher 4 in ¢ innings, off Mori: | Lon Warneke hit a somewhere- between | $700,000 and workout at his Kenosha, Wi amp where he is finishing training son 1 in 3 innings, Strack. out by and Rookie Bob Weiland uncovered aj and $800; This will “tops” Saleh sedi a Petile tar tos wae heavyweight boxing cham- | iyeriegh WBases on’ balie off, Myers [0b of southpaw Dullty to help Dean.|e tie match since the first Gharkers pionship w: james _J. Braddoc! é title-holder, at Comiskey &; ott Colby 2, off Fisher 0, off Mor-|As @ result, the Cards have won 11|Schmeling match, in 1930 at New Park, Chicago, June 22. rison 0. inning _pitcher—Fisher. |; their 13 starts and are now in third | York. ' j 3 Eakes aes cone place, only » game and a half beck| Gotham’s fistic fathers have put an ‘Fights Last Night { (Beatrice Barrett |scvie gig an x ro|"hs,cttring sory plas Clans ola ban on, Braddonk for, trap: iA Se FE RCE Tad Burnt, ¢ 49 i Lae (2 4l'ey ack into fourth place friday Ths blanket Of Clatutor also ts reedy Berger, SETTLED wipe “eae ree... | Enters Last Round] ize itt: i cat's 2 fee se rer Deans ci ran oy | a, Ear, daa oa na Ses os 15%. Pitteburah, 2.3 Bavet rss 32. 9] Cleveland Indians, pod ree Mie ragaed ath eet ‘Three | Reynolds, Minneapolis, 5, RECs, |tlement of the atrike at the W. T. Massie See Gat Enis Gees aatig. ; 4 1 1 Meo’ ib {2 g| tn the Card's 13-game streak, only jsetbebks in court have cooled | io; Cooke; Minneapolis, 398; Beart | Dale’ Laimber company here was an- Milwaukee;. (5); Sammy: Angott, | Minneapolis Girl Will Play Helen 3 i Py Peg ice reli lneppred iy Bed baler becrd oeeteomrag Milwaukee,’ S35; and Peseock, bine pounced Friday by R Q i Ww oe : on ot by it a four |... Braddock’s : chancess.. orities is 35 president, on the basis of wage in- pointed Roger Bernard, 133, Flint, Hicks ‘in Finals of ‘Wom- ot P tn seed Fi H {ete post four times and fintahed eer his ability to spike the Neeros big Kress held ‘the lead in runs scored, a ae : Mich, ee tiace: Bg en's Open 7 11 21° Victan, p 340’ 0/each occasion, dropping one and win- | punching guns. with 68, iroie St ania ad given |POUCY- ‘ Sannaens ce Chicago (6); é Totals 35 11 21/ "ing three. a Rernoigs triples, Laie ieter as Johany’ Barbera, ‘100% Bosts, | Chicago June 10LGC MMs Helen hore by inning TT ale Cricut a rorees | L MAJOR LEAGUE [[Fme se ta criplet itn 20, gad ibe Bend, Ind, knocked. out Don | (Billy) Hicks, the Long Island gitl|s ic Ot G00 48 Ht $]as the Gashouse Gang clubbed the| |, ERS He also ied in runs driven in, €2, Tue | (MEAL ale Custer 147, Peoria, il, (1); Nor- {who as an amateur once captured the Wals! 2. F. Hummel, | Boston Bees 5-2. iad . stolen base leader was fleet Lynn man » 133, Milwaukee, stop- | National and now is the nation’s No. Riker cms bee King of Columbus, with 16, TRUCKS ed’ Duke ‘Davis, 133, 1 businesswoman golfer, aimed Sat- [Sct ute"san ea Knocked Out” thet eeeepre tier Max Lanier of Columbus-had won @. Eden Endre neyo atria lenped PPO ie Pt Schl ear th flingers stopped the| Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, 204; Bell,| 140, end Sask no games to top the apeideeead ve fe nel red play-for-play shotmakers—the West-| Service Electric. 11. sirack out by strikeouts) Browns, .367. ! 3 setrads dere is, s Panche Vickerman 0, by Caflisle 2. Bases on preceding Friday’s| Ryns—Greenberg, Tigers, 81; Averill,|the same club had won the most vas, 181, “Yuma, Ariz, Drew, |ern Open. alls off Vickerman §, off Car! 5 engagement, Frits Os- e i) games, 10, while losing five, two of (10). Miss Hicks, by a 5 and 4 decision | Winning pitcher -Vickerman. termuatie ble to ‘follow his Indians, 43. which came during the week. Friday over Betty Botterill of. Salt | ii 2 es okeepers: Pmpices ete | predecessors, bowing out in” the | 2 — Walker, Tigers, 80; Bell)" siiocepolis continued to lead the e J e Lake City, Utah, reached the finals, | seventh inning, but the Sox came) yome run re 15; | team _ batting race, with its 315 aver- e in gunior Miss Hick’s opponent Saturday will | St. Shop AB H + AB Tt G|from . behind ‘anyway to win their Dibtagsio, Yankees, 1 hs nak Dodd In team fielding, Milwaukee and 3 be. Miss Beatrice Barrett of Minne- oo eed 3b.3 1 6\ fifth straight. : St. Paul were tied with averages of e Play Mace: sizes re tts Bers | CA TS 3 oo the Reds drove. cari! Piyching: Reatson, Yankees, and Al: : margin over Miss Dorothy Foster, the 31 Hubbell from the hill in lees than fete Leagu Spcinstels Ly ae pase pe { O|three, innings for » 8-3 win behind za judge Reaches Finals | tomidaal and aiaes aioe oe) a vane tine | ri ; j «ies 4 bod og Games Will Be Played in Morn-| Sateatl sad, neee of 8 onetime | oc ot, # b S]Gianta tos full game back of the | | ‘ciein, Phils, 380 In Gueens 8 Club Meet ENGINEERII Ings Instead of Afternoons |UP.aé the turn and then won the next| Hem, rtf 1 1 1|ninth inning rally beat the Phillies| PU54 =” Gelan, Cubs, and Mi June 19 ia racks peaches its peck three holes to close out, the ma match. Totals 33° 7 © Olen, Cardinals, 44. London, June 19—(#/—Red-headed eo Testectisnse Pan og After Monday rapnrarday's final was‘ 36-hole af- ¢ 0|. The Pirates whipped Van Mungo Be — Medwick, Heccia nes’ 18;|Don Budge, a an developments Encernational- Hare Piay in the Blmarck Park Board's na fp a4 posed Bete i “aout, Beehing eens eee no | aie = ae) viury ore) oe se coglied £23 funlor baseball leaguo wil tate piace| Crookston Wins from | ;:/:rt' $7 < anee The White Br | Pitching—Byrant, Cubs, 8-0; Shoun,| Pumiteru Ni Japanese ‘Davis | Shese lnmsenetionsls. mornings instead of afternoons, be-! Colts in 11th Inning | Yankee game was rained out and the ia pctsnadel & Ng ee pi ae : . ,; ——- cS bia coud 3 Tigra a ‘Minneapolis, June 19 —(2)— Well led. * = —EE=E___== For the last two wepsk games have : been played in the afternoon to avoid |Rorthern’ baseball league, Priday’ as ay a8 COGcs Sn eres eco) he | tte for te ends, between : Py wil begin at 9:20'a, in, Mon- Dalit sd Cronegon naan iad mare Gay at. the field north of the high} ‘The first place Duluth Dukes fell ‘ school,’ at the 16th street field, at the! victim to the left handed slants of the Wachter schoo! fleld, and at the city| youthful Soup Campbell of Bau Claire) Tithe Match Winner. competing. “vn Sins Seems (3 to 3 g2 Crookes stopped vames-|" May Fight in. London pogrinage a round:| OND.2.t0.1.in eleven innings. ’ i = REE ifrent leagues will play| ning 6 to 4, , Social Securit Outfits off for the title. : Wi and. ‘Fargo-Moorhead ‘There is room in the Park Board|tangled in an exhibition’ game at League for all boys in Bismarck who| Arthur, N. D., ‘where an annual June want to play baseball, Leifur sald. festival was in progress. With: Mana- ger Bruno: Haas doing ‘ge eee RAILWAY DYNAMITED the Canadians won 6 to Canton, O., June 19—(®)}—A shoft section of trackage of the Wheeling; In Holstein-Rriesian cattle, colors |” & Lake Erie railroad, near the Re-|slways are separate and . distinct, |¢ public steel plant, was dynamited| while in shorthorns and : Jerseys, the Friday. Damage was slight, however,| various colors. will. blend into grays, ‘ ousfite for larger firms proportion- ately priced THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT Bismarck Tribune Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT , PHONE 2200

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