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6. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1987 _ ee ae ‘BOWARCK WNoRS |Attendance This Week Will: Decide Jamestown Club’s Status Here - ‘BATTLE DICKINSON Prett Farrer Instead of Johnson ‘ |piwapcxpLAygRs |GIANTS TRIM. CARDS 8 TO Sports Round-Up | WG-6 DEADLOCK To Fight Hasselstrom Here Friday, 10 BE GIVEN TRIAL, tne we eee = ea ere Ginn Sent ad yy) Players Picked Kansas City Man to Meet Bis- Hagen Forecasts BREITBACH DECIDES 12 pak ari la was mkt Draw With Superior A marck Heavy in One Six- aa — For National Loop | "oud semswinap | Wim for Yankees SNAPS LONG LOSING STREAK : gn or, league Pull. Nearer First Place With ‘ outs; New Pitcher Joins | magnates if they Liege the scoreboard] Double Triumph Over CEN Ene Colts Open Three-Game Series Star Ager egation Seignt her Taetty fought Phila-|Veteran Leader Shakes. Up i Club Monda: ‘ some such place Monday in. the With Eau Claire Club Here Gelphia’s pride, John Hen ua pin] American Ryder Cup Team y if hope of digging, up Hivalry, to Columbus Sunday Tonight No Third Baseman Included in| tiasselstrom, Bismarck heavy, in one for British Matches Whether or not the Jamestown mars jappell Dissy of the six-round semi-windups on the luel. Leagune franchise will be moved to eli siigal hed or aah tg the Bismarck for the remainder. of the southpaw ace Card: ‘Two tie games were marked into day night. inals’ t r-offer, ti Ris pacora hooks here Sunday as ager Bill Terry onny Johnson, originally signed to current season depends entirely on| {00% Sg prank pallet . Jamestown’s Northern league entry meet Hasselstrom, was dropped on the tune the cash register rings dur-| cach other, they pack ’em in to the made its Capital City debut with a 7| New York, June 28.—(#—The all-|the advice of Tom Healer, Kansas ing the next week, Al Breitbach, own- | rafters. to 7 deadlock with Superior and the|star squad with which the National |City promoter, who said Hasselstrom er. declared Monday after watching) To the Is, it didn’t matter so Bismarck Junior American Legion|League hopes to make it two straight | would carry too many guns for John- 5 his club gain a 7 to 7 tie with Superior | much that Hubbell topped Diz like nine tied Dickinson 6 to 6. over the American League at Wash-|son and that Farrar would give the in its debut here Sunday. a tent Sunday to take an 8-1 de- "The Jamestown club, trailing from|ington, July 7, was announced Mon-|crowd a better fight. Breitbach declared he was well-sat-| cision in the latest renewal of their the third inning, when Superior |day by Bill Terry, boss of the hand-| Farrar, a veteran fighter, who has isfied with the attendance at Sun- pitching rivalry. What was more pushed across three runs, buhched |Picked forces as a result of leading | campaigned extensively in Iowa, Mis- days’ inaugural, considering the short | interesting to the front offices, was four hits and a walk in the eighth |his Giants to a pennant last vear. |souri and neighboring corn belt states, notice fans had been given that the|the fact that 38,719 fans made” it e squad o} players, am was to open here then. | 100) world series da; jports- frame to gain the tie with Superior| | The squad of 22 pl neared record te to open here then. ‘The de-| look like world series day in Sports. and snap « 12-game losing streak, |>Y Terry after consultation with rival \ cision to come to Bismarck for six|man’s park for the battle. The P was called at the end of |*!atesists, includes all the headliners | matchmaker for the Bismarck Boxing games this week wag made late Sat- Genth inning because of the 6|2% represents every league club but/ciub, that Hasselstrom would have urday after negotiations with Bis- SoNniwn Sakae Sepa nday tne the Boston Bees. he list with | TiS bards full if he expected to bowl marck men and league officialis, Monday night Jamestown was billed six delegates. 5 “ihe As ‘show, ‘The Pracenein Bonee Maran consid- Rests With League j _ to tangle with Eau Claire in the open-| Chicago Cubs contribute five, the St.lerably surprised by the speed with|- Final decision as to whether or riot er of a three-game series ending Wed-|rouis Cardinals four, and the Pitts-| which the latest card was concocted _' | the club will drop its Jamestown name nesday, which will be followed by three |purgh Pirates three players. and announced, have commenced de-{ Southport, Eng., June 28—(AP)— and move to Bismarck permanently 9 games Thursday, Friday and Satur-| ‘The seven infielders named do not/bating the relative merits of Dick| Walter Hagen, 21 pounds . lighter|Teels with | the Peelgtieks League, it oarchitpltehiing | won’? doutle: day with Wausau. Ben Pokuta,|/include a regular third baseman, Demaray and Sonny Boy Akers, the|than when he left America in Feb- . turnstiles Oe: Ha buried Jamestown’s most effective pitcher) Dizzy Dean and Carl Hubbell, quite | iansas City welter who threatens to click with proper regularity, he said, Lpighardcgeboadl 4 eas ' during the last few starts, will take |naturally, top the hurling staff. relieve Dick of several of his crowns.|Twary, viewed the Ryder Cup/league officials are almost certain to <I for 7-: 5 Pp victory. the mound against Eau Claire tonight,| Here are Terry's selections, with! just how good is Akers? the fans itches from his position atop the|Sive their consent. George Selkirk, ‘Manager Ed Krause said. years of previous all-star competi-| are asking. water wagon, Monday, and confi- Dickinson Counts in First tive appearances given in brackets: dently predicted victory for the|| JAMESTOWN OUTFIELDER ‘Dickinson’s juniors counted two| Pitchers—Diszy Dean, Cardinals Licked Joe Jaramillo United States. SOLD TO 8ST. LOUIS CLUB pa runs in the first frame on two walks, | (84-35-36); Carl Hubbell, Giants, (34-| Clarence Stewart, sports editor of] The veteran insisted the Ameri- bind _ Broa gcresse Welland's single and a trio of errors| 95-36); Van Lingle Mungo, Dodgers, |the Colorado Springs Gazette, who|cans would have # better chance if/|, John Kosy, young seaget Podalgna! riche Lab i to get off to an early lead, but the 1o-| (34); Cy Blanton, Pirates; Bucky| reported the fight where Akers licked|‘‘Mister Hagen” was playing four- lin Peneity ieee uta fo @ 63 oe cals countered in their half of the) Walters, Phillies, and Lee Grimson.) Jolting Joe Jaramillo, | the Deaves somes Tuesday and. singles Wed- Scrapper, who was decision = List Announced by Man- =| cara in the Memorial building Fri- ES eEtls ul i ze! 5 Rg ee ati Ess aad gee il le E FES i I v2 H e 3 Es ir fh eg Eid fay Leo ‘Beeday. owner of the Jamestown franchise, ||| “*?%!", Bean and Peacock; Burkhardt “singled Rigs gate ied tchers—Leo Hartnett, Cubs (33-/maray here in May, gave Thimmesch| “No matter how I figure it I So turuoenl inete ‘Monday. Jack Wilson one sant der, Potter and Crouch, Cla: Gau's hit, and pulled into the lead|94:3°-20) , Gus, Manco. Ciants,j/an idea of Akers’ prowess in letter.|think we will winy” said Hagen. |] | Kosy will report to the Des ||| ball and iater saved nightcap with || minneapoife 100 190 101— a a Sr sl Moines cl relie! wih two more sores tn the send. | Ineders Johnny Miz, Cerna: watched “ANers and. daramlo dam |found what looks Uke the winning || immediatly, an Auocaiod Pre ||] "2" faurtuung relia piching.|/Columbus -- 000,000, 001— * 5 {Jimmy Collins, Cul 86) ch other from post to post through | combinations, from Des Moines na Todd, Pirates—! jomer son's out to second bese brought in| Herman, Cubs (34-35-36); Billy Jur-|$9 rounds of torrid fighting that had| He paired Ed Dudley and Byron|| neo” ‘mooy, It was stated, hod boon {|| ith, mate aboard in 4-3 win over the two second inning tallies. ges, Cubs; Arky Vaughan, Pirates the fans wild. Nelson, Ralph Guldahl and Tony adie sae Se oar Capitalizing on singles by Seckler | (34-35); ‘Dick Bartell, Giants (36);| «we don’t know what Akers’ sched-|Manero, Sam Snead and Horton Hayes, ite a ut | and Agnew, George's double and two| Burgess Whitehead, Giants (35). lute calls for. It may be that he is|Smith, and Gene Sarazen with homer and two singles, driving F “¢ EL a ~ a coos On a4 za 2.2 p Bismarck miscues, Dickinson pushed} Outfielders—Joe Medwick, Cardi-! pooked nd can't be dated for an-|Denny Shute. The pairings, stress- three runs for 5-3 win over Sena- 030 across four runs in the fourth inning|nals (34-35-36); Frank Demaree, — Aken in Pevale§ Springs. But ing better ps of each play- Moines |i! tors. , cog Phelps, ; ilshere, to again take the lead. The Capital |Cubs (36); Paul Waner, Pirates (33-| ir it were possible to get Akers and s game for the scotch foursomes Danny MacFayden Pase! 38 van al inton. Citians promptly tied it up a second|34-35);| Pepper Martin, Cardinals! oe known to be capable of giving the|of the Cup matches, have made for Second games ie. an y in their half of the | (33-34-35); Mel Ott, Giants (34-35- , belleve|@ improved team. Bene ao rereics by powers Cau and |36), and Jos Moore, Giants (25), | pauses, Citian @ Pattie, we Oelers wey, ime ‘scrambling over rete. sea ator chip ee a Masseth atid » passed ball produced see SS would be surpassed,” Stewart writes.|Southport and Ainsdale’s treeless Uneup ere es eal | celle and Rapes ear, boar: T ° 1 D “Akers was too polished and too| wastes and Sandy Dunes inter- ieee ers 7 rf Bismarck’s big chance to win the| A TIANGIC, akota clever for Jaramillo” Stewart stated. (ested in Hagen’s boys but more in- 120,000 Watch Three Games ball game came in the second half of “There isn’t another welter in the|terested in Hagen, who won the ,_ urging t crewd, added to the i ‘ 11 the sixth frame when three succes- Maid I ea d I ea whole of the Rocky Mountain region |open four times. : work-| houses that saw their two previous| 7 Tanne sive walks filled the bases with only I FUE capadie of extending Akers now that| They can’t understand why he is 330 p. tussles, made it more than 120,000) /opisville-. 101 tO oi Bisenstats one down. Wieland, who had re- the Kansas City led has whipped|not going to play in the matches who have turned out for the three Te Demoisey and Berries, Rii Ueved Tobin-on the mound for the Jaramillo,” and etl Gergen He is penn abel clashee ents per And | notfee if i aise a “Bismafck’s gain a eine ©! |, scored ju believe it. isn’ particu- |" Seco; . Sie Behenter 0 Sale KS first Longmuir, Jordan Have ‘Be Springs’ toss,” Hpac ditch fA on a@ 69 Sunday, and doesn’t play like Mi la’ pitching rivalry which brings Haran eer 000 igen, a =| to stif_e the threat and end the game.!' Records Among Women’s _| the news that Akers would meet De-/® man on the sidelin them out like flies to honey, take @ |r suisville... 201 080 000— 6 14 0 Joker Smashes Homer maray here. look at some of the crowds that Joker's home run smash over the} . Softball Twirlers - Have Same Trouble ° have not made the turnstiles click Segoe teen ian eee Jett field fence touched off the three- = “colorado Springs,” said Thim-| LEAMS CO 74 a When others were. voul there oO Bay Haas ninghotter helping Bi oe daria reins sara Two teams with perfect records,|mesch, “apparently is having ep 4 ‘Sunday's win, in which he allowed |, First nee: og BE z dock. . Northern League contest. Superior |sre leading’ the women's city soft: ‘hadn't boa 0) y ber Bai i tite Penne Ge and did nee Indianapolis.’ 020 000 010— 3 10. 1| pleased le ss walk a man, com e i ; RE ae tad tisniea tees when ee ball league. Each has won six games. hits Dean gave up, was Hubbell’s pak cad Breese; Logan,|how to team, and Longmur, of the Triangle Six Squads Will Begin City fecond straight victory after emerg-| "Second game: RHE | York juad, have turned in the outstand- 6 2|men, rn pitching performances among League's First Round ; which he lost fouriin s row, Achishsd | KsneaaiCity, 121 020— 6 9 Ojstop those twirlers who have gone six full z ‘sce : a oe ae of two bowers Dy. mst (Called end of sixth, 6 o'clock law.) fifth frame when Javor counted and/games. In that many contests Jor- Robin Tuesday le cpl = Richmond and Hartje; Braxton, Cards into a virtual tie for second eae ee opine ric aan nee” [er visnsie ipa ste pacing tn : As the estern teams headed home| "Hitutrand, “thomas ‘and Huff, league, batting at a 629 clip. Behind legion baseball Monday, those two clubs were only man; Wilson and Berg. Paes agai oor Taematuad at a | Being ; . they, probably leading Cubs, who were soundly ¥ ‘Williams, of the Triangle team, ke Sai whipped by Brooklyn pitching _ in| Boston Reynolds of the 8. & L, team, and both ends of a double-header. Van! Knott, Trotter, Koupal and Hems- the | Mungo aetna ebta preg hed ley; Walberg, Ostermueller and oj r ine |lin hurled’ three-hitter for a 6-3|DemUels ai aie htcap decision. ‘ } fhe anon } winding up a highly Clevelan’ "000 000 000— 0-4 Schneld successful home stand with nine| Philadelphia 700 200 10x—10 1 00 S s0ey, my Victories against three defeats,/ “Gatehouse, Andrews, Brown and crack little Bismarck flyweight; Mike trampled the Tigers 9-5 as George| sullivan; Caster and Bi Kanski, Wilton battler; Ted Jameson, . Selkirk clouted his 16th homer. The alive | Castes 200 Erne. Fort, Yates leather pusher, and other defeat dropped the Tigers ints the| pritaiephis 000 002 000— Shoes for Men ABRHPOAE considered) Ape Ree Place, since | Cleveland. 020 000— 712 1 .300010 . the White Sox won. their sixth Kell 4112320 straight by topping the Senators 2112338 5-8, to return to second. 312001 Week-End Sports pany vs. ped| The Athletics climbed out of the 4114702 tion vs, ‘The Super-|Cellar by splitting with Cleveland’s 301000 va, Morley é start for Steve |hapless Indians, George Caster’s 211601 t ce ‘Thursday, and both Mike|four-hit pitching taking the opener! Tyons and Sewell; 000100 protect & Welch; thews have been|10-0 and the Tribe coming h |tinke, Jacobs and R. Ferrell. 2 1 © © 0 O/crown—the intercollegiate champion- (By the Associated Cress) company; Morley Electric vs. Molly’s 7-2 in the second oo Beaten 10 0 0 0 Olship, Service Station. will face Eau|by Boston’s hot Sox, 8-0 and 5 100000 Grown Tuesday, July 13—Budwelser vs. been the most ef-| 12-7, the St. Louis Browns nose- = ] eg aah Slay a Riggs Keeps aes French & Welch Lucas Ofl company uring the last few| dived back into last place. ss. .. 25 6 718 6 7|beses—Dickinson, 5; Bismarck, 17.| |, ~ annette Riggs, apne vs. Morley Electric; Molly’s Krause said. The Bees turned the tables on the < hhnelder in sixth, _ |Bases on balls—Bowers, 7; Tobin, 9; | cles. retains tri-state tennis title, By | atation vs, Gleuks. timated that a deal was| Cincinnati Reds with a twin win, ay ‘AB R H PO A E| Wieland, 5. Struck out—by Tobin, 3;; Whipping John McDiarmid, fire to bring a former |8-2 and 10-5, and the Pirates nosed ‘ re . 1-10 1 0 O|by Wieland, 3; by Bowers, 7. Wild| university, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, aia f Baseball Standings ° star, now with an Inter- | out the Phillies 4-3. 41 0 6 0 O/pitch—Wieland. Hit by pitcher—Gau| , Mendrix Beats Hunt | || Baseball Standings League outfit, here. He said : 201 0.0 o|tby Tobin. Passed bails_Wanner,| | St. ur MT aed fesse edt ‘well Known by fans all NATIONAL LEAGUE 31 ROUNDS fy 3 0 0 7 0 2/2. Umpires—Rogers and Shipley. ind, Fia., upsets Joe Hunt, Los Ang- west,” but refused to Giants Trim Cards y A 1i1a20 ea eo a mie win ile Aopen wenn cham-| (Bp The Associated. Pras) Completion or fallure World War Memorial Building -; ° ionship 6-2, , 9-7. LEA ’ Fe 211102 $2210] Ross Kayoes Burke af WoL Pet. Leindihee-d nis, 77000 000 O01 1 : BISMARCK , 211100 900048 ee Ore cae coe ore “ om an Hubbell and Mancuso; J. Dean, : 5 42 v 5 deees P74 7 Siomaaeh seme at 23 3 sot ie rats Friday, July 2 .2 5 5 42221 Rita scheduled. ten-round non- 3207542 Philadelphig 020 000 001— 3 10 0 Lf Pett on foraa ci om Merl” Ricca iceldiia pay 2 | REED tO a0 Goa 410 ill wea a . ‘ ‘asseau, Jorgens ai H Rounds—Main Go—! Rounds 3.0130 2% 36400 AMERICAN LEAGUE Lueas and Todd ; oe 4 ninme 1s eee 40102 9 Trans-Mississipp! amateur 23 «36 ~— 390 Bat — Gehrig, Yankees, DICK .. 0 0 0 © 0/|80lf championship by defeating Ed- — Walker, 368. Pouerone IGle Held: Bt, Loula veteran and TEAGUE | Rune—Gromnberg, Tigers 86; Role DEM AR AY ¥ 50. 3121838 rey i 5 F pa ra bag ee ei ra a ele alta i 13 Lb. — Blamarck, ¥. D, 24 =—-28 ~=—-867| Home runs — Selkirk, Yankees and * SONNY BOY + 31 24 = -564| Greenberg, 16, f 2 8629401 wson, rs, 9-2; ae 5 oleae 2 037) 3] NATIONAL a i, 147 Lhe, — Kansas Clty, Me, a porary — Medwick, Cardinals, .412; | Cincinna‘ 6 ROUNDS — SEMLFINAL — 6 ROUNDS ile oe “WILD BILL” HASSELSTROM 38 30580 188 Lbs, — Biemarek, N. D. 3 «31 516 a 6% 500 f 3 +» 008 101 11—7 0 480 Jamestown .. «+ 000 012 044—7 31 33 Errors—Rome, Cerretti, Treadwell, | coln. 2 33480 4 Nieman, Pellicore, Javor. Two base 28 37481 LEAGUE ee ae Featuring the Best Amateurs in North Dakota 2 «#621 «880 Curtain raiser at 8:45 P. M. Sharp 2 64 «(ST D. E. Shipley, Announcer; Mel Engel, Referee 2 6 OAS RINGSIDE, $1.50; RESERVED SEATS, $1.00; BALCONY, ‘50 a m7 4 Tiekets og at. G. P. Meiek, Cente. Recreation bettered Biks 2 2 Erg Srv etaainnas caine Fics, Bar ier Bi! 19 8 408

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