The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1937, Page 8

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tau Claire Beats Jamestown 3 to 2 to Even i WWNGRIN [Monte ‘GIVESBEARS EDGE |RAINDRIZZLESDOWNASRYDER [Hens Wallop Kels INSRCOND CONTEST Inman Strikes Out 10, Grants Seven Hits, One Walk in League Debut ‘RUBBER’ BILLED TONIGHT Jude Mathews Is Hurling Choice for Jims, Steirnling for Wisconsin Club runs in the first inning and 8 the eighth gave Eau Claire's 3 to 2 victory over James- Northern League game re tunities. The Bears countéd: twice in the second canto when Dowling singled and came home on Ellison’s double to left field, and when Ellison scored ‘on Stalise’s bingle to the center gar- den. \ ‘The winning tally came in when to center field, stole third base and scored on Janes’ grounder to Dzuira. Jamestown racked up one tally in the sixth canto when Dzuira crac! out single to center field, advanced to second when Nieman walked, took third on Cavosie’s out to second base, and-came home on Weiting’s migcue at third. The other James- town run came in when Pellicore, who opened the seventh inning with 3 double, scored on Inman's hit through the pitcher’s box to second ba \ se. Druira followed Inman at the plate with a double: to left field, but with two down and two on: base: Godfred- gon relieved Erickson ‘on the mi for Eau Claire, forcing Nieman to 3 to the ‘pitcher’s box for the out. Jude Mathews was slated to shoul- der the pitching burden for the ‘third and last game of Jamestown’s series with Eau ‘Claire tonight, billed to start again at 6:30 p..m. Whitey Bteimling, young righthander, was Manager Johnny Mostil’s choice to d6 the hurling for Eau Claire. ‘The summary: baigindeabed 7 woome RowaowHo a oxnnccooe?> Sl uwmoccuenorar Erickson, p xGodfredson, p ... Jamestown— Deuira, ss ... Nieman, rf Cavosie, If . Kosy, cf . Medsk, ib ; 0 2 1 (') 1 2 1 0 0 0 loooon Sloowk ms = Sn eanenune Blown SoSHoocony, w& HOnMnmoonom Hague 1; two bas: Cripe 2, Church 1, three base—Demmi ®, Sma: baat Bits Paced by Ralph Guldahl, their tow- ering, slope-shouldered National open champion, four of America’s profes- sional golfers held 18-hole leads Wed- nesday over their British rivals in the Ryder cup singles matches on the Southport and Ainsdale course. still to go, while Sam Snead, U. 8. open runner-up, making his fir: ternational showing, held a’ two-hole Dudley and Henry. Picard led Alf Perry and Arthur Lacey, respectively, | Brook by one up. and Percy Alliss one up on Gene Sara- zen. : steady drizzle as they sought to pro- tect the 2% to 1% lead they gained ‘opened the eighth with a double{in the inaugural Scotch foursomes. tan rubber trousers and wearing long- visored caps,,the Americans had no ked | com} they set out in the day’s eight singles matches. CUP MATCHES Guldah! Paces Four. Americans Who Hold Margin Over British Contestants Southport, Eng., June 30. as (®) — Guldahl was 6 up on Alf Padgham, epen champion, with 18 holes Denny Shute was all even ‘with King. David Rees of Masters of Great Britain's men as golf links Wednesday in a Encased in white rubber jackets and its to make about the rain as ‘The match between the rival open champions, Guldah! and Alf Padg-|¥ ham, drew about 500 fans but the ma- jority of the ‘crowd waited for the meeting of Byron Nelson and David Rees the youthful heroes for the rival camps in Tuesday's foursomes. Demmings Defeats Smart Shop Team Triangle Shop Turns in Close Victory Over S. & L. in Women’s Play first in- | oni ENTER 3RD DAY [ Baseball Standings | (By The Asseciated Press) AMERICAN seeds Bssseges Gi gexeesae® ry = well as one of its fiercer gales Tues- Wi day, the American Ryder cup play- ers went out on the Southport and Ainsdale New York, June 30—(%)—Note to New York State Athletic commission: Mebbe you gents don’t know it but | Shoots 71 Tuesday for 146 To- Brooklyn where the fans are simply ‘S| “berling” because Bill Terry“ didn’t pick Heinie Manush for the National all-star team... 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C.’s Triumph 6 to 2 pb Hechtlis ie i a Ee Ee eeEe | Z oe im watia! encsenow ovotl Roosevelt Bar c3 wan Furge'n cf 1 Cotter Iss 3 Priske, ¢ Griffin cf 0 Totals 27 bi oc} RH 10 040 1-6 5& 020 000 0—3 3 5, Roosevelt ol cosonwoscom al cneneoronoll 9 Totals 27 on Bar 8; double o: to Neibaueg.to Zin 7 ibauer 5 in 7 it by Brown 6, .by mn balls off Brown winning pitcher— er—Neibauer. Um- rom. Scorer 3, off Neibau Brown; losing Dit ire: Paul Hedst: urckardt: i scenes eee Sharks Po eres Balzer If. Christ’r rf 4 M’Cabe Iss 3 Bal'r r-cf 3 Totals 42 Ke +e Croon't rf 0 M’Crorie c 4 | noococcconett pitcher—Radu: mond 3; date—June. Ray Lenihan, Scorer: ‘Umpir: sar, J, Burckarat. Stratton Pitches Chisox to 3 to 2. Victory “Ov Nagutski : Detton With Tackle|. i i i Tae ! i fF qEFPEEE ? i I 5 Eg i iF e i ts HI H i Hl age zBE2 i F ul Hf | i [ I fi i i Martin Leading Batters nn, Twirler for League-Lead. ‘Ing: Will, Club, Has Best R. Yeusley, of Klein's, and 6. Bal- Nash-Pinch Oo. ..... 2 LEAGUE LEADERS | Batting—R. Yeasley, ‘Klein's, 417; ©. Downs Washburn, 17-4| "sows, sac Goodrich, N. D., “June 30. — Legion baseball LecHnocoounood natin | coococcvcnotal cocoon op-oon trererrrry tt Ye ts seer rr rire wars coco rsen aces ns ae Bal conccHonnnmotuloncocennook tT Se aetsaloo RIG Playoffs Are Set orth and pee Dakota:Cham- HT! K/NG> 7 yee grt nanged or 65 Yeurs v -

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