The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1937, Page 8

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ist Fi “THREE-RUN RALLY AN EIGHTH. FRAME _F GIVES COLTS WIN Al Leary Smashes Double With One on Base to Drive in Winning Tally JAVOR BANISHED FROM FIELD Second Contest of Three-Day Series to Be Played at - 6:30 P. M. Tonight Successive doubles by Phil Pellicore and Al Leary, former Bismarck semi- pro star making his Northern league debut, drove in three runs in the eighth to give Jamestown’s Colts a 5 to 4 victory over Eau Claire bere ‘Tuesday it. } 10 was the first win in 13 starts for ,- the Jamestown club, which Sunday ended a long losing streak that had dropped them from third place to the cellar in less than two — by holding Superior to a 7 to le. Fisticuffs in Eau Claire's half of t mixup, which brought all the onto the field from & parently Javor, who was watch- “from the first-base sideline, it Dowling bumped into Pelli- F § deed, i crowd of small boys cir- or 30 players in the : i i E &? ay ue ly and started out to} Claire players bit the| - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937 ght Marks Jamestown Win Over Eau Claire, Breitbach Releases Krause, Javor Signs Buzz Arlett from Syracuse HARVARD CREW SCORES WIN Bob Inman, Al Leary Sign With Jamestown Club for Cure rent Season Breitbach hopes to lift his club out of the Northern league cellar and day’s game with Eau Claire here, dur- ing one of which Javor engaged in a fist fight with Eau Claire players. Krause had protested loudly, when Umpire Rogers reversed his decision on a fly ball he had originally called fair and declared it foul. Vantines Trounce Washburn 15 to 3 Cubs Smash Out 17 Hits as Cummings Limits M’Lean County Team to 8 Smashing out 17 hits while Cum- Triangle Shop Is [British Ryder Cup |faz.eece sre." “= Loser Sunday 8-1) Stars Beat Yanks|#.22 #3.2.."3.20" ‘The Jims in the fourth when stole sec- _ ond base and came * home on to it > field. = ‘Eau Claire tied the count at two- all in the fifth frame when they made the most of singles by Uhle ‘and Janes, s double by Dowling and Leary's bad toss to Pellicore for two ‘The visitors got two in E if F i aT 5 i ; i i i nonmwmooooom & Samed tome 0 : } z i RE e Ba: i 4 | womumunoon> alocoomonroge Fl ncccmemmeme Rl cwanacaonod "838 puis . Americans Trail in Two Scotch} Vantine Cubs— ABRHE Valley City BPOE State Cham- 4 Make ui 4110 pions Beat Leaders in Lo- CUTE OM On MATE 6o11 Even in Others ea x,cal Women’s League ‘ 2 4 o Carlson, 4120 Valley City’s BPOE state wom-|, Southport, Eng., June 29. — (P) — en’s kittenball champions -| The United States Ryder Cup forces S aeeeg ened their claim to the title with an| were trailing in two Scotch foursome 220 8 to 1 triumph over Triangle Shop’s| matches and all square in two oth pp cS ten, leaders in the women’s softball, ®t the end of 18 holes Tuesday ove Totals . 1817 3 league here, Sunday. the wind-swept Southport and Ains-| yw. onurn— ABREE ‘The Valley City outfit rang up six| dale links, Krush, ef 500 hits to Bismarck’s 4, one of which| The British combination of Percy! mestrom, ab 40°01 was the only extra-base blow of the| Allis and Richard Burton held the| arnetein, ss . 4002 game, Mclsas’s double. Two miscues | most decisive margin, a three-up lead/ ‘raver, If, p . 411-0 were chalked up against Valley City| 0n Henry Picard and Johny Revolts,| schwieser, c 4110 to four for Bismarck. the U. 8. No. 4 team, while Arthur|/rytie 3b |... 4110 ‘The Triangle Shop aggregation| Lacey and William J. Cox finished). 1, Holton, 4040 will travel to Valley City for s return| the morning round one up on Ralph|#. 0. Holton, 3010 game soon, Coach Eddie Spriggs an-| Guidahl and Tony Manero, U. 8. open! Ulrich, p, If . 4000 nounced Monday. The summaries: | champions of 1937 and 1936, respec- --- B HPO| tively. ‘Totals . 383 Sho He Cet The veteran-rookie’ pair of Ed| Score by RHE 0 1|Dudley and Byron Nelson made s/Vantine Cubs 0001101 210-15 17 3 3 5] surprising show of strength by finish-| Washburn ... 010 002 00—3 8 3 } $] ing all even with the most feared of Two base hits—McGuiness, LaRue, ® §| the Britons, Henry Cotton and. Alf| Burckhardt; three base hite—LaRue; © 0| Padgham,‘ while’ Gene Sarasen and/ home runs—Burckhardt; left on base ‘3 9. 3! Denny Shute, both former British|—Vantine Cubs 7, Washburn 6; dou- Raa Poe wlnneess alee eee crea Sit Oe Les Uren ie Acoaen te aol | < 1 , captain , = totals 36 Polals: Ie Deis pee | ton: hits off Cummings § in'8 innings, Bismark. Umpire: F. Volk. It Jpn for 20,000 men NIGHT? WELL, LOOK AT TH’ 16-YEAR-OLD WILL BATTLE HOLDER OF FLY WEIGHT CROWN Kansas City Fighters May Ar- rive Here for First Work- outs Wednesday of the Clan Demaray high. The southpaw. slugger who :has given and taken the best the game has, had to offer lo these last few years is tying the leather mitts on his 16-year-old brother Gordon for the first time. ‘ ‘The younger Demaray’s opponent will be Lyle Purington, the crack Knox flyweight who won the cham- pionship of his division in the Golden Gloves tournament last winter. Dick Plenty Worried won't admit as much. But between being a brother to the prospective warrior and his manager at the same time, Dick swears the gray hairs are going to pop before the swish of swinging leather has died away in the World War Memorial building. Already Manager Dick Demaray has begun to think that Fighter Dick Demaray’s judgment was bad: in Perens the kid up against as tough as a5 experienced an opponent Purington is, But Dick is confident the kid will prove his mettle and that he will have an A-1 second in young ‘6 corner when the bell Meanwhile Dick, Wild Bill Has- selstrom, the Bismarck heavy, and Billy Mears, Capital City bantam, are tapering off their heavy training in preparation for their shots at the Kansas City trio of Sonny Boy Akers, Prett Farrar and Bud Malone, re- spectively, Workouts Planned matchmaker for’ Fred Thimmesch, the Bismarck Independent Boxing club that is staging the 31-round card, stated he hoped that Tom Healer? the fourth | Kansas City promoter who arranged | the bouts at that time, would have his proteges in Bismarck Wednesday in | time for a workout at The Ring that night. In case they don’t arrive Wed- nesday they will strut their stuff briefly Thursday at 7:30 p. m. No matter what the outcome of Dick's scrap with Akers, Demaray will continue training for a 10-round match he has tentatively scheduled with Jackie Burke of Ogden, Utah, at Red Lodge, Mont., July 26. Burke is en route west from New he took a licking from the old master, Barney Ross. of Chicago, before 4,000 fans, Gave Ross Trouble Associated Press re- fective left hand, but-he was no match for the Chicago pion in other angles of the science. Bismarck fans will watch with in- terest the outcome of this fight at Red Lodge for it should give a definite indication of what chance Dick will have against Ross when and if they tangle at Denver. The Demaray-Ross embroglio for Denver has been hatch- ing since before Dick bumped off the pride, Jolting Joe Jara- Y= State Trap Tourney Enters Last Round The up Tuesday with the second half of the state and the state handicap. - (By The Associated Press) [ NATIONAL LEAGUE, Sesser BEResess ane wed 8 Suey a sseuzee : eeunenees baeessne? ‘1 BSNEREEs LA BeResesse ReRSEERS? suszeses<§ And Dick is plenty worried. He {reaches Orleans, La., where Saturday night}. . ,|Muscleton this summer .. . The nine «| Holds Opening Shoot Dick Demaray Will Introduce Younger Brother As Fighter Here Friday UP ON HER HIGH HORSE — ‘Velvet, with Miss E. Tinkler astride him, has plenty to spare go- ing over this jump during the -children’s jumping competition of the Richmond Royal Horse Show, at Richmond, Eng. KELS TAKE HALF GAME LEAD New York, “June 29 —(?)— Fight chatter: Jack Patrill, Flint, Mich., promoter, has offered Sixto Escobar $15,000 to defend his bantamweight, title against K. O. Morgan in Flint sometime during the summer Pedro Montanez, the lightweight Puerto Rico Tuesday to finish training for his ten-rounder with Frankie Wallace of Cleveland, duly 4... Arturo Godoy, the big Chi- lean, is sought on the Coast for a duly fight with Blg Boy Bray in San Francisco . . . Henry Armstrong, Al Jolsoni’s Negro featherweight, has begun trainirig here for ten rounder with Al Blatch of jAustralia in Madison Square Garden, July 8 ~.. Last time Armstrong was east he. went out of his class to beat light- weight Aldo Spoldi. ’ Tazio Nuvolari, who won last year’s Vanderbilt cup race, thinks the re- designing of the Roosevelt raceway will keep him from repeating next Saturday .. Every \change they've made favors the peeps dy Tasio Triumph as Red Birds Spill St. Paul 9-8 Mudhens in the opening battle i \ right- handed when playing the outfield, eo prtimbeae eel agg tomo big league ball players leaves the Yankees cold . . . Stewards at Rock- ingham Park have told the jockeys they don't mean maybe about this in the 1,500 meter run in the national 000. 8 AAU. track meet at Milwaukee next Saturday,’ are native middle west- erners. George M. Cohan’s “March of the Cardinals” dedicated to the At. Louis Gas House gang, is being sold in sheet music form... E. J. Baker of St. Charles, Tl, has the distinction of owning. the fastest trotter. and pacer now cam} in Grey- hound 1:57% pcr Prince 1:58% ... Sep Palin, Baker's trainer, has just laid $1,000 on the line to bind an international ace between. Greyhound and the Mussolini-owned City ... 050 060 100—12 13 201 001 060—'9 16 Fessenden Ball Club Gerson boys form: what is believed to be the only soft ball team in the country composed entirely of bro- Archie Templeton, the young strikeout king the Cards found in’ e, been 1. C. mhif. North Carolina has 4 sent to the Shelby team in the N. C. state league for seasoning and whif- fed 18 batters in his pro debut. Trish peat Baseball Standings | kesreper New England Gun Club INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS > - WITHWIN OVER HENS MONDAY Pound Out 25 Hits for 18-3 ‘Chicago, ‘June 2 oe ou ging Minneapolis lers, wing blasted a few feathers off the Toledo their important ' skirmish on the Hen’s home field, were out Tuesday to tighten their newly acquired Am- ‘Association lead Kleinhans, Moore and Hartje; Mor- row, Shaffer, Signer and Ringhofer. ‘Terriers in Spot To Pick Up Lead Cubs Tackle Cards in Five Games as Giants Play Seo- ond Division Clubs, By The Asseciated Press) For the sake of their pennant chances, it is to be hoped that the New York Giants, back in the days of their individual and _ respective child-hoods, studied closely the par- able of the little dog that ran away with the bone while the two big dogs were fighting over it. AB major league. activity was re-- g cated machine, with (each hurlers credited with four or tories. of ant and Clyde Shoun, counts for all of the Cub triumphs. The Cardinals’ pitching strength is almost entirely Lacon den in winner; Hal, ‘Blick Castleman, seven each and C! l- toe oe, iff Mel. Americans Enter Budge, Parker Are Winners} ‘Von Cramm, Austin to Play U. S. Stars wl Names Olson Manager |=": Foot-Saver Shoes for Men Roy Parmelee, at five, then Clay Bry- “big - four” Of Gatl Hubbell, 10-game &cl ‘and Semi-Final Round. “ee 7)

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