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Sate Ag <2 eons. fie Sr ONnkeamac cmos ttt THIRD AND EIGHTH PRAMERUNSPREES ~ GIVE LOGALS EDGE Dutsky and Nicky Schneider Share Hurling Duties, Get 13 Strikeouts LOSERS RALLY IN 8TH INNING Two Jimmy Pitchers Issue 12 Passes, Walk in 5 Runs for Winning Team Capitalizing on the wildness of two opposing pitchers during big third and eighth inning run sprees, the Bismarck American Legion junior Jeague baseball team handed the Jemestown legion club a 17 to 9 beat- ing in their first start of the season before hometown fans Sunday. Buttz and Burgman, on the mound for the losers, issued 12 passes, sev- eral of them with the bases loaded to walk in five runs, as the Bismarck boys backed up their hurlers with 13 hits, three of them two base blows. It was the third win in four starts for the local team. The visitor's only big threat came in the eighth frame when Dusky Schneider, who relieved his brother, Nicky, on the mound for the Capital City team in the fifth, gave up four successive free trips to first, walking in one of the four tallies Jamestown chalked up that inning. The Schnei- der brothers fanned 13 while allow- ing but seven hits. Jamestown started strong with a trio of runs on an error, a walk and a pair of hits in the first frame. Bis- marck tallied in the first when Rich- ardson led off with a double, ad- vanced to third on a passed ball, and came home on a wild pitch. Seven walks, a pair of hits by Nicky Schneider and Yeasley’s double combined with an error on the James- town second baseman to bring in eight runs for Bismarck in the third inning as the team batted around and started on the second lap. Z Two more tallies came in the sixth when Gau singled and Gloser reached first on a fielder’s choice and Feist de to right, field to score them Bismarck’s last run splurge came i Burgman issued four successive passes walk in four runs. Gloser’s double last two tallies. ” triple with the bases filled Jamestown runs in their f the big eighth inning and the Jimmy tally came when Butts’ from third on Olson’s miscue It field. tcher, Jamestown shortsop, led the hitters for the day with three safeties in six trips to the plate. Feist had the best average for Bismarck, with two hits out of three attempts and Nicky Schneider and Gloser each got two hits in four chances. Rain temporarily halted the game as Bismarck went to bat in the second pl ‘was picked up on the muddy field ‘after the shower had ended. pepeeteds a6 a NO et tg moomoo sarnn® = Wenn ose le asakt ercoocoounoy mOoocoooroM Hem 2 09 02. 090909 a9 o33 36m aot a -- Summary: Runs batted in —N. Coma Yeasley 3, Weigle, Gloser 2, Kartchner, 3, , Burman, Butts 3, Salmon 2. Two base hits — Yeasley, Katche Schneider. Umpires— ‘| MAJOR LEAGUE ‘| tional cided it wasn’t what they wanted, and : Junior Legion Nine eee eis Sree $300,000 Purse May Reward Braddo Hands Jamestown 17 to 9 Trouncing ck for Title Defense Tuesday Yanks, Tigers Win Double Bills as |pALLYHOOFAILS 10 Standings in Major Loops Change} AROUSE BETING ON Twin Win Lands Cards Ahead of Giants in National League Standings (By the Associated Press) All in all, mates, it was a big week- end in baseball. The standings in both loops changed like the “gold” in a dollar watch; the Red Sox stayed hot; the Cardinals were hotter; the Tigers were rather warm themslves. The Yankees teed off in their homer- hitting specialty for the entertain- SUNDAY’S STARS George Selkirk and Bill Dickey, Yankees—Former hit two homers, driving in five runs in 8-4 double- header opening win over White Sox; Dickey clouted homer and three singles, sending four runs in, for 7-4 nightcap victory. Earle Browne, Phillies — His pinch-single drove in two runs in 6-5 win over Cubs, Rudy York and Tommy Bridges, Tigers—Former hit two homers, drove in four runs in doublehead- er win over Athletics; Bridges pitched six-hitter in 8-1 nightcap triumph, » Hal Schumacher, Giants—His 2 1/3 innings of relief pitching saved 4-3 win over Reds. Jimmy Foxx, and Moose Solters, Indians — Former hit homer and drove in three runs in 5-2 opening game victory; Sol- ters hit triple and double, driving in three runs, including winning tally, in nightcap. Gus Suhr, Pirates, and Van Mungo, Dodgers—Former’s single with two out in eighth scored win- ning run for 4-2 opener victory; Mungo allowed one hit in two re- Hef innings to save nightcap. Johnny Mihalic, Senators — His triple drove three runs in for 5-3 victory over Browns. Lon Warneke and Dizsy Dean, Cardinals—Allowed four hits and SOLEMN SEPIA SOCKER Although pronounced in perfect health, Joe ippears to be a solemn challenger as he is examined by ‘Dr. Frank A. La Gorio, medical examiner of the Illinois Boxing Commission. Behind Louis stands Joe Foley,.who is associated with Mike Jacobs of New York, in promoting the young Negro’s 15-round-“world heavy- ‘weiglit championship contest with James J. Braddock at.Comiskey Park, Chicago, June 22. five hits, respectively, for double- header victory over Bees. ment of the season’s biggest crowd; the Giants’ nose-dive turned into a ndslide. lal 5 The Boston Bees joined the Cin- E cinnati Reds in the National League cellar, and the Athletics did the same with the bewildered Brownies in the American League. ‘You open your favorite newspaper Monday, and, believe it or not, here was the set-up: Cardinals In: Second The Cardinals were in second place in the National League. Lun Way neke pitched a four-hitter and Dizzy Dean a five-hitter to belt the Sting- less Bees 6-2 and 9-1 Sunday and turn the trick. Dizzy’s doings made him the first ten-game winner of the | Dickey. Second Chicago .. us the winning |New York year, and Ducky Medwick walloped homer No, 15, The Giants, still, min ways of Mealticket Carl Hubbell, sag- ged to third place, although they won their single game from the Reds Sun- day 4-3, with the aid of the breaks. The year's top crowd, 68,939, packed Yankee stadium to see Murders’ Row pound the White Sox all over the lot| ft and. win twice. 8-4 and 7-4, wth the aid of five homers, including No. 15 for Joe lo. Lefty Gomez turned in a six-hitter in the opener and Monte Pearson made his first start after a month-long layoff in the nightcap. Gold Sox Hold Rank St. Louis ...... 300 001 02x— 6 8 0 Bush, Lanning and Mueller, Lopes; Warneke and Ogrodowski. . game: Lopez; J. Dean and Ogrodowski. St. Louis Washington .. 004 100 00x— 5 ‘Hogsett, Blake and Huffman; Ferrell and R. Ferrell. Yanks Win Two Chicago . New York’ —— 000 310 40x— /Rensa; First game: Dertoit .. Philadelphia .. 100 100 001-3 8 1 > Baseball Standings AMERICAN ASSOCIATION , we 200 Hutchinson, AMERICAN LEAGUE Nats Dump Browns NATIONAL LEAGUI H 6 810 Lyons Rigney and Shea; Gomez and® New York Pittsburgh First gai see SUSERRES 1 Whitehead, Cain, Dietrich and Pearson, Murphy and Dickey. Tigers Cop Double Bill RHE 101 020 200— 6 10 0 AMERICAN E a SSSRRRSsSt HE seesese 7.\ New York Detroit . Chicago Boston Cleveland Washington . Philadelphia St. Louis . Auker and Tebbets; Caster, Thomas Hayes. ° H RHE 001 015 010— 8 10 0 001 000 000-— 1 6 3 After extending their winning * streak to six straight, longest in two 6 years, by taking the double bill open- | Berg. ; er from the Indians 5-2 the Red Sox : RHE 2 dropped the nightcap 8-7, but still 000 003 212-8 8 3 eae retained fourth place. Boston ........ 300 000 12x— 712 3 2 (500 Detroit's Tigers took advantage of| Harder, Wyatt, Heving, Galehouse 23 430 tight throwing by Elden Auker and|and Pytiak; Newsom, Walberg, Wil- 2 Tommy Bridges and flogged the |#0n and DeSautels. a Homndaring Athletics in a pair, 6-3 and 8-1. This twin whipping dropped the A’s into a last-place tie, as the Browns were unable to do much with Wes Ferrell and lost 5-3 in their single game with the Senators, It was three straight for Ferrell since he traded his Red Sox uniform for the Nat Special. : After spending a day in the Na- League cellar, the Phililes de- not only climbed out again, but ad- vanced all the way to sixth with a 6-5 conquest of the league-leading Chi- cago Cubs. The victory boosted the Phils past both the Reds and Bees, and cut the Cubs’ pace-setting margin to one slim game. Van Mungo to Rescue It was Van Mungo to thd rescue again as the Dodgers split with the Pittsbugh Pirates. After the Opener 4-2 to Joe Bowman's effective elbowing, the teed off on Red Lucas in the nightcap, and then had to call on their fireball ace to 3 | Save the situation and a 4-2 decision. NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants Triumph RHE New York .... 002 002 000— 4 12.1 Cincinnati .... 010010 010-3 9 2 Melton, Schumacher and Man- cusoo; R. Davis, - Hollingsworth, Brooklyn ...... Frankhouse, Mungo and Phelps; Brown, Brandt and Todd. Cards Take Pair RHE 2432 vaults 14 feet 8% inches as Southern California retains N.C.A.A. team track | ‘and field title with 63 points to Stan- ford’s 50; Sefton, John Woodruff with 1:503 half-mile, and Gregory Rice| bat 9:142 two-mile set meet rec- 000 000 110-2 6 2). , Wins N.C. A. A, Title Berkeley, Calif. -- Bell Sefton pole 3-6, 6-3, 11-13, 7-5, 6-1. Rain forces Postponement of singles final be- tween Bobby Riggs and Joe Hunt, OUT OUR WAY OUTCOME OF BATTLE Bomber May Enter Ring 3 to 1 Favorite; Champion Leaves Training Camp Chi eago, . dune 21.—(P)}— et pores hea it championship is Joe Louis, nah for “eared Park, home of the Chicago Whit , Tues- day night, moved toward its climax with amazing calm Monday. ‘There were no arguments about selection of s referee, no last-min' legal attempts to halt the contest, no weeks, Two Mandan Men Bound for Battle Harvey H. Williams and Joe Wetzstein, Mandan businessmen, left Monday morning for Chicago, where Tuesday night they expect to witness the fight between Cham- pion Jim Braddock and Joe Louis for the heavyweight boxing tz dan Beverage company, and Wel the Korner corporat this trip for being the leading dis- tributor and retailer, respectively, for the Seagram line of liquors in North Dakota. . three runs when the game was called because of the six o'clock Sunday clos- ticket speculating scandal and ing law. Uittle—if any—wagering on come. very the out- FY : aft Sq sof a) ; Z } wh eeeered = Slaughter Takes |WILL’S PACES SOFTBALL LOOPS A. A. Batting Lead Away From Rizzo Birds Lose Double Bill to Blues; Millers, Mudhens Turn in Victories The Kansas City victories over the Red Birds were by scores of 10 to and 15 to 8. Louisville and St. Paul divided, the Toledo .........010 000 100— 2 9 Pressnell and Helf; Sullivan, Gar- land and Linton. WITH 7 TRIUMPHS, NO DEFEATS. Fike Ci Heats Goma | Lriangle Shop and Against One Setback Top Women's Softball Stand- ings With Perfect Records in Four Starts iP i a F yuk if pl § Se ti ii 2. § i F Maid entries were firmly ensconsed in first place as play in women’s softball league play went into its third week Monday. Each had ft i FF it i g cy 3-3-9 y § & 3 2 § Ez #88 i i £ : g B i gE g E 3 33 set. Valder of the Demming ‘én! the hitters with a peoeiaee DUaEL followed by Willman of the Triangle ten who boasted a percentage of .780. Two percentage points behind her teammate was Longmuir of the Tri- angle team, who had .777. Fifty-six Players, sported batting averages of £00 or! better, with the Triangle out- fit leading in team batting, Eleven anes Players had averages over i i 5 3 gts? Gy i fi gis Buk u fi get [te ze eet Ye < Bm POHeHoon aaa te Pet 857 14 571 500 288 000 ERS Batting—Rush, Elks, .600 and Martin, Bi 545. jlackstone . Runs—Carlisle, Service Electric 12; Harding, Sweet Shop; Kinzer, Blackstone Club; and 8. Brown, Blackstone 11. - Hits—H. Hugelman, Hit-Hat, Carlisle, Service Electric and Mueller Serv- ice Electric, 9. Home runs—Eisenbeis, Service Elec- tric, 3 and H. Hugelman, Hi-Hat, 2. men’s association trapshoot tourna- ment June 27-29, VALLEY CITY WINS Valley City, N. D., June 21—(}— Behind the 17-strikeout pitching per- formance of Gregor Haseley, Valley ici ceteated, Hannaford, 8-2, here junday, NIZE PEOPLE New. York, June 21. — Midget auto race drivers deliberately bump. into the car in front to scare the pilot. The Leaders Batting — R. Yeasley, Kiein’s 500; L. McCrorie, Sharks .429, Runs—Gruendhenser, K. ©. 9; Potter, Klein's, 9; ir, Klein's; J. N. D. Rifle Team Will Be Picked 1 This Week INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Foot-Saver Shoes for Men coach. OFF THE ROAD THEY SHOT AS AN UNSEEN DEMON THREW YOUR BRAKES may test O. K. in general use but you never know how well they will hold in some emer- gency. 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