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| Sonny Boy Akers, Kansas City, | Confident He Can Stop | Dick Demaray CARD IS 31 ROUNDS Other Bouts Promise Plenty of Action; Fighters Weigh in at 2 P. M. On tap for Bismarck boxing fans in the World War Memorial building at 8:30 p. m, today is a 31-round fight card headlined by two regional welter- weight champions—Dick Demarary of Bismarck, northwest, and Sonny Boy Akers, Kansas City, Missouri valley. Backed by two semi-windups that promise all the action any lover of the leatherpushers can desire, the Bismarck Boxing club's second major show of the season is as well balanced from the weight and match basis as any card that has been promoted here in years. THE CARD Dick Demarary vs. Sonny Boy Akers Ten 3-Minute Rounds Bill Hasselstrom vs. Prett Farrar Six 3-Minute Rounds "_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 ~ Regional Welter Champs Set for | Ten-Round Battle Here Tonight The Gong! And Joe Came Out Biting Women’s Softball Begins Tuesday tend Chalk Talk in Me- | morial Building Teens will clash. There will be a re ‘Tu Marr docliat, 2B Vored The complete round-robin schedule: Week First July 6—8 & L-Norge, diamond No. a Sract Shop-Dakota Maid, diamond fo, 2. July 7—Triangle-Elite, diamond No. Mw e ccium a To & Teens, diamond fo. 2. July 8—Dakota Maid-Demming, diamond No. 1; Tots é& Teens-Elite, diamond No. 2. July 9—Richmond’s-8 & L, diamond No. 1; Smart Shop-Triangle, diamond ne: 2; Demming-Norge, diamond No. Second Week July 12—Richmond’s-Smart Shop, Billy Mears vs. Spud Malone Six 3-Minute Rounds Joey Schneider vs. Lyle Purington Three 2-Minute Rounds Gordon Demarary vs. Young Lyman Three 2-Minute Rounds Curtain Raiser Three 2-Minute Rounds ‘The weatherman’s promise of cooler temperatures tonight and out-of-town orders for ringside seats has the club estimating the largest attendance for @ summer show in the last decade. That Bismarck’s trio of favorites are up against a tough evening when they clash with the three boys from Kansas City is self-evident by the impressive records the Show-me state boys bring with them. Railbirds Im Arriving in the Capital City Wed- nesday, the Kansas Citians went through light workouts at The Ring and impressed the railbirds with their condition and evidence of ring expe- rience. Particularly confident is Sonny Boy Akers. This handsome lad recently has defeated the best the Missouri valley sector has had to offer—John- ny Owens, Petey Alcanter and Jolting Joe Jaramillo, He lost an unpopular decision to Chief Paris who is a sensa- tion on the Pacific coast at present. Prett Farrar, heavyewight opponent for Hasselstrom, hi in more He recently drew with Buddy Baer, Maxie’s younger brother who has been campaigning in England but who is now en route to the Baer home in California, Never Knocked Out Malone, dapper little dynamo, 4s a veteran of over 100 fights. omes into the ring in the neigh- of 115 pounds and has give away from five to 10 order to get matches, Ma- has never been knocked out. participants were to weigh in at in the Memorial building under lion of Jimmy Moran of a ES iP = pet Bi In College Semis Oakmont, Pa. July 2—(%)—Two Louisiana team: ip. prising Bil Barcisy of ticki y of in the first 36-hole match and slender, er, cent D'i ni of > of These Swim Trunks are the kind you would expect to find at New - - Smart Colorful Satin and Lastex combined for perfect fit. ‘ White - Gold - Black Brown Bergeson’S |Giants Win, Too, to Stay Half- Game Behind Chicago; Selkirk Hurt By SID FEDER (Associated Press Sports Writer) The Gas House gangsters are still rough, tough and nasty, but they're learning fast and from experts that they'll need lots more than an ability to dish it out in order to string along in the current National League dog- fight. It was all very well for the Cardi- nals while they were monopolizing the chip-on-shoulder, knock-down- drag-out business, but since the Giants and Cubs both have picked up sizeable portions of the same stuff, the St. Louis crew isn’t looking so hot. THURSDAY’S STARS Jimmy Dykes, White Sox — Hit double and three singles, driving in three runs, in 15-8 win over ‘Tigers, Ripper Collins, Cubs—Hit homer with two on and drove in one other run in 6-3 win over Cardi- nals, Walley Berger, Giants — His ninth-inning pinch homer with two aboard whipped Phillies 8-6. Johnny Lanning, Bees—Muffled Dodgers with three hits for 4-1 win, Joe DiMaggio, Yankees — Hit homer and single, driving in three runs, in 12-7 victory over Ath- letics. Rick Ferrell, Senators — His single drove in winning run for 3-2 triumh over Red Sox. In Third Place Tie In fact, in their last two series, inst the Giants and Cubs, they haven't even been luke-warm. As & result, Friday they're creaking along in a@ third-place tie with the Pitts- burgh Pirates, while the Cubs and Giants are racing 3% and 3 games, respectively, in front of them. Thursday, Frankie Prisch sent Jim Winford to the wars-and the Cubs pinned his ears back 6-3, after Frisch and Shortstop Lippy Leo Durocher were banned for rowing with the umpire, Ripper Collins’ homer with two aboard was the payoff wallop. The Cubs had to win to stay out in front, for the Giants, as anxious as a mother hen in their drive to hit the top by the July 4 deadline, knocked over the Phillies 8-6 on Wally Berger’s pinch-homer in the clutch, with two on base and two away in the ninth, to remain a half- game off the pace. Selkirk Out of Action Although they. won a 12-7 burles- Que from the Athletics, the Yankees were a sorry set. Twinkletoes Selkirk, their slugging outfielder, fell in mak- CARDS LOSE TO CUBS, 63; FRISCH BANNED FOR FIGHTING f Baseball Standings i (By .The Associated Press) NATIONAL REAGUE) Chicago ... 2 HE seeenses eeG8E8 AMERICAN LEAGU! Ww New York seseseaees 2 BES? BEBEEEEE & a ‘Winnipeg Ciborski, Shupe, Halloran and Bennett. Second ing a circus catch and suffered an|Chicago their scoreless streak at 36 consecu- tive innings, but one run was the total of their production, and the Boston Bees turned in a 4-1. The White Sox climbed all over Detroit pitching and came through with a 15-8 victory. The Senators made it two in a row over the Boston Red Sox with a 3-2 decision behind Jimmy DeShong’s nine-hitter. The Pirates and Reds were not scheduled. Wet grounds kept the Browns and Indians out of action. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yanks Beat Philadelphia RHE New York 200 050 050—12 14 0 Philadelphia 010 202— 711 5 Ruffing, Makosky and Dickey; Ross, Turbeville, Fink and Conroy. Washington Wins RH ++ 000 101 000— 2 9 Boston ... Washington .. 020 001 00x— 3 8 Wilston and Berg; DeShong and R. Ferrell. Chicago Wallops Detroit Detroit . Ch: RH +. 000 010 601— 811 2 hicago Poffenberger, Lawson, Gill, Rowe aa oo Kennedy, Brown and well. St. Louis at Cleveland, postponed, wet grounds, NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Beats Brooklyn P H on 3 . ++ 000 010 03x— 4 6 Hoyt and Phelps; Lanning an pez. Giants Take Philadelphia Philadelphia eH .. 102 000 201— 6 8 New York .... tour to his right shoulder that will |, Lous’... Pp on the shelf several days. Lee and Hartnett; Winford, - Brooklyn's Dodgers finally ended} and Owen. : é League again, Crookston Friday will attempt to duplicate its feat of Thursday when it tripped the lead- ing Duluth Dukes, 4-3. fs first place in the Northern Crookston within a game and a half place. But it was the dinner gong, and it was for an eight-course bout with the home board at Detrolt—fowls not barred. Joe Louis’s mother, Mrs. Lile Brooks (left) and his wife, Marva, smiled happily. Joe was happy, too— with that heavyweight title and that fried chicken before him. Crookston Drives For Leadership of Northern League Trips Duluth, 4-3, to Trail Pace-Setting Dukes Only 1¥, Games Minneapolis, July 2.—(?)—Intent on The victory Thursday brought RHE eee 005 200 100— 811 2 +++ 0123 O11 100— 6 12. 3 Kolesar and Treadwell; Game— RHE 101 000 400-—6 8 0 Thee Sass: tg SE i 004 044 —30x—15 20 2] Fi I 3 e.aeeek Rgei diamond No; 1; Elite-Demming, dia- Teens, diamond No, 1; Triangle-Richmond’s, diamond No. 2; Dakota Maid-Elite, diamond No. 3. diamond No. 1; Norge-Dakota Maid, diamond No. 2. panned No. 1; Elite-6 & L, diamond lo. 2. No. A Demming-Smart Shop, diamond No. 2. pened Ne: Demming-S & L, diamond lo, 2. mond No, 1; Elite-Smart Shop,’ dia- mond No, 2. No. 4 Triangle-Dakota Maid, diamond jo. 2, * July 22—Dakote Maid-Tots é Teens, diamond No. 1; diamond No. 3; Smart Shop-8S & L, diamond No. 3, Ingold Allows Only 7 Scattered almost perfect support from his team- mond No. 2. July 13—8 & L-Dakotea Maid, dia- pond No, 1; Triangle-Norge, diamond lo. 2, July 14—Norge-Smart Shop, dia- mond No. 1; 8 & L-Tots & Teens, diamond No. 2. July 15—Demming-Tots & Third Week July 19—Tots Teens-Smart Shop, July 20—Dakota Maid-Richmond’s, July 21—S & L-Triangle, diamond mming-Richmond’s, dia- Fourth Week July 26—Norge-Tots & Teens, dia- duly 27—Demming-Triangle, dia- July 28—Elite-Richmond’s, diamond Norge-Richmond’s, % Jimmie third-sacker, muffed a keep- him-on-his-base throw from Muhr. Richardton Wins From Dickinson Richardton, ND, July 2—Wwith Masi, catcher, ‘hit a hard drive to right field. Merrill got under it, then apparently lost it. bounced over the fence a few feet away. in that inning by doubling, going to coming and a pair of singles produced two more Wausau scores in the seventh. voise started the ninth-inning fire- works with a sharp triple to right center. got on through ah error by Barnacle two batters purposely. He passed the first, Medak, only after the latter had slammed one over the left field fence Second Round of (Sacrifice Fly. to Deep Right in - Last of, Ninth Gives Jamestown Thrilling 6-5 Win Over Wausau Pitcher Had Walked Two to Get at Castro, Who Broke Up Ball Game GAME TONIGHT CANCELLED Each Pitcher Grants 9 Hits, Fans 5; Wausau Player Hits Freak Homer er, had purposel, get at the tail end of the batting order. Castro, Jimmie catcher, who hadn't gotten a hit all evening, banged one to deep left field. Brown caught it against the fence on his outstretched glove; Kosy raced home from third with the winning run, and that sur- prising Northern League team from Jamestown had pulled another one out of the fire. No Game Tonight ‘The score was 6 to 5, the victim, Wausau, who traveled all the way to Bismarck for thé one-night stand. Trouble with their bus is forcing the Wisconsin crew to return to James- town tonight for the second game with the Colts, as Wausau must be in Eau Claire by Saturday. ‘There will, therefore, be no game at the local ball park at 5:15 tonight, 5 originally scheduled. Jamestown, which had eked out a ninth-inning 9-8 victory over Eau Claire here the night before, got away to an early lead in the Wausau con- test. Three men crossed the plate in the first inning on three hits anda pair of walks. Score in Seventh , Billy Muhr then settled down, and the Colts went scoreless until the seventh, when Dzuira was hit by a pitched ball, advanced on Miemgn’s}. single, and came in on Kosy’s 5 fice fly to deep right field, ‘ Wausau’s first run came in thi second inning—s clean home run over the left field fence by Wojcik, sec- ond baseman, on his first trip to'the plate. No one was on. A freak four-bagger was marked up for the Wisconsin crew in the fourth. ‘The ball hit him on the head and Scores on Error Barnacle, third baseman, also scored third on a passed ball, and the rest of the way when Nieman, A walk, an error, two stolen bases His team trailing by one run, Ca- He came home when Kosy| “ay night. Passes Two on Purpose four-game It was then that Muhr passed the i -Dhi-Pants.” — } eon’s Men’s Shop. shaky start, the nation’s golfers are their New York, July 2—(P—After a SWEET SHOP, HI-HAT, ELKS — , SOFTBALL OUTFITS TRIUMPH Ralph Guldahl, recently-crowned national open king, snapped just after he had won the itigh school golf championship of Texas. Millers Beat Hens, Assume A. A. Lead Max Macon, Red Bird Hurler, Pitches 1-Hitter Against Saints Chicago, July 2.—()}—Max Macon of Columbus, one of the big reasons|Guth'e iss 2 why the Red Birds are making their | Smith res 3 American Association, rivals sit up ing victories to his credit for the} Service Elec, current season Friday as he had dur- ing all of the 1936 campaign. G. Macon won his-12th game Thurs-| hits—Brackett; home runs—Guthrie, He held the St. Paul Saints to one hit, enabling the Red oft B. Birds to win 2 and 1 and sweep the| Watts 10 in 7 innings, off Carlisle it series. Another brilliant pitching perfor- 3 W mance was turned in by Garland|er—B. Watts; losin, Braxton of Indianapolis, ULL Be Milwaukee down with four hits as the} han. Scorer: J. Burckardt, Before He Won Open Beat 57 Taxi, Service Electric oO Blackstone in Commer. cial Play : Sweet Shop, H! Hat, and Elks club softball teams climbed in the Com- mercial league this week. They scored victories over the 57 Taxi, Service Electric, and Blackstone clubs, respectively. The summaries: Walth te'S dot stone” AB aT ‘alsh Iss stone E Hum'l 3b 3 1 1 Shafer cf ¢ 2 0 B Kuen c 3 0 1 Kinzer 3b 4 0 1 Rush, cf 3 1 0 Becker 1b 4 0 0 Barr't rss 3 0 © Phill’s Iss 3 0 0 Bald'n 1b 2 0 3 o3 20 Goetz, r 3 2 0 r32i2 Walsh If 3 3 © Colli'n'rss 3 0 0 E Kuen rf2 1 0 Will's rf 2 0 6 Vicke’n p21 @ Morri'n If 3 1 0 M'Gun's cf 0 0 0 Fisher, p 3 0 1 Olien'r rf 1 1 0 Kenne'yrf1 0 0 Totals 2911 6 Totals 32 6 3 Score by innings: RHE Blacksone .. 200 200 0—4 6 3 03 202 x—7 11 6 its—Brown; left on base —Blackst 7, Elks 6; double par Hummel to B. Kuen to Hummel; hits off Fisher 11 in 6 innings, off Vicker- man 6 in 7 Innings; struck out ‘by Fsher 2, by Vickerman 2; bases on balls off Fisher 2, off Vickerman 1; winning pitcher—Vickerman; losing pitcher—Fisher; where played—dia- mond 1; date—June 80, 1937. Umpire: John Flaig. Scorer: Bob Burckardt. Sweet 87 Taxi ABH E Shop AB H E Walker Enge, 1b 3 1 1 Fss-3b 6 0 3 Jones, 3 § 1 1 Schwr 1b3 1 0 Smith, p 4 2 0 George, o 3 0 0 VEngelss4 1 0 Colby,'p 3 0 0 Moell’'g c 4 8 0 D. Crane, Hard’g rss & 3 0 Iss-3b-ree 3 0 4 Spang'r r 4 1 0 Mossbrucker Crane, ct 3 2 0 3b-iss 310 och, If ¢ 3 0 Schwr If 2 0 1 Martin rf 1 6 0 Halvo'ncf3 0 1 Uaw'r rf 10 0 Grins rf 3 1° ——-— Gillen, r 3 3 0 Totals 3818 8 —--—~— Tothis 30 6 8 Score by inning: 57 Taxi . 003 0000 646 20x bi » D. Schwart- zenberger, Harding, G. Enge; three base hits—Mohhbrucker, Gillen, Moel- ling; left on base—Sweet Shop 9, 57 Taxi 6; hits off Colby 15 in 6 innings, off Smith 6 in 7 innings; struck out ‘Sy Colby 2, by Smith 8; bases on balls off Colby 8, off Smith 1; winning pitcher —Smith; josing pitcher-—Colby;: where played——diamon No. 8; date—June 0, 1! Umpire: Meinhoved. Score- Keeper: H. Asselstine, Service Hi-Hat AB HE Electric AB HE Watts ss 5 3 0 Burns 1b 3 1 © Papacek r4 2 0 Telling’nc3 0 0 Brackette4 3 0 Larson 3b 4 3 4 Huge'n 1b4 3 0 Strong, r 4 1 0 Wenaas3b4 1 1 Omett, cf 4 1. 0 Gulb'n a) Mona’n If 4 1 © Huge'n if 4 0 1 Ekblod rf 3 3 0 Papacekr¢3 3 1 Carlisle p 3 0 0 Watts, p 4 0 0 1 2 Jonn'n cf 0 0 0 ——— Totals 35 11 3 Totals 33 10 6 and take notice, had as many pitch-| Score by innings: RHE toe 203 0-3 10 6 Hi-Hat .... 160 331 x—14 11 ‘Two base hits—Monahan, J. Watts, Papacek, A. Papacek; three base Ekblod, Bracket; left on base—Serv- ice Electric 6, Hi-Hat 6; 4 —Burns to Tellinghausen; hit innings; struck out by B. Wat 1, by Carlisle 0; bases on balls off Watts 3, off Car! who let} lisle; where played—Diamond 2; © 30, 1937, Umpire: Ray Li | that was foul by inches. Indians blanked the Brewers, 2 to 0,| @——————_——_ Cae eae tan hake, rugold, bril-|""For Jamestown, Cavolse had the| ‘Minneapolis took over the circuit | MAJOR LEAGUE Wimbledon Sing! venated local ‘nine to # 10 to 6-win|best day at bat with 3 hits in four|leadership by downing Toledo 9 to 8 Puella ie aie in a wild slugging match which went LEADERS 7 ove? the strong and heretofore un-(tties, including one triple. Masi,|in a wi! lugging match w! went | Title Won by Budge defeated Dickinson Cowboys here| Wausau third-sacker, was the only|12 5 - 1) Sunday, avenging an 18-4 setback suf-|™ember of the Wisconsin squad to Toe pane ” Bie tps ae ed aie (By the 1 ) Wimbledon, Eng., July. 2. Butland, feedson and Dowling: | fered at the hands of the Cowboys|Set two hits. neapolis. Five hurlers lor onesies apf das * ws Pion ad Stephens, Rucker, Evans and Bed-/a¢ nickinson » week ago. Each pitcher granted nine safe| victors and two for the Toledo. ener : Don Budge, lanky redhead from | sy. Ingold allowed only seven scattered | blows and fanned five. Kansas City slapped a'12 to 2 de- | Battipg—Gehrig, Yankees, .376; Wal- Gekland, Calif, Fridsy won the |" (Called sth darkness) hits, three of which went for extra| Whether Bismarck will get the|feat on Louisville, with the losers us-| _ ker, , 355. ; Lat me Singles sorbent Colts Beat Wauses _ | bases, and struck out eight Dickinson | Jamestown Northern League franchise |ing OS TS Ba mnberg, Tigers, 58; Rolfe, , - |i8 still unknown. i inkees, 54. Bn SReN Ces (runs... ow mean § flee ania ee See | Se ena Dir Dat oe |g TE ine =Acierican Davis cup ators i 6 9 lers, for 12 bingles, eight of wi Wausau— ABRHOA ee a decisive triumph: climaxed a bril- farchol| were good for extra bases. Pilgrim 1 1 1 O/Kansas. City.....008 040 060-12 16 1| Hon a Mant performance ‘by Budge HE pose each fanned two Richard- ; : Fr 5 Poulevile ue 000. 000 ai 8 30 3 Pit pape HEN es aiigas Ratt temen, ‘ance an Teese ; Tising, 188, » Tigers, 9-: ° A arenes aie ee nba $4 Jone, ron Man) Schult ted the 123. 0|Petercon, Signer, Hlsensiad and| !é, Yankees, 8-2 Fred lugging att for Richardton with ‘| Se Spesmastonsl Gates anper one and|three safe blows, while Adolt Walth 0130 NATIONAL LEAGUE tanh ae Paake Pete “ot = Klein, Graman. Cue uae A 5 3 ° P. Waner, Pirates, 377. Mieiess Milwaubes, * |] Doyle Says He'll Schmidt and ‘Davis each one, Cook o130 nina ~ Gait Otho 66; Made, Fight J Loui led the Cowboys with two bingles, 0013 = a op ond successive trouncing in Wim- 4 oe iS | | while G. ees aa, Chase, pay ate ist agence eas, ; P. Wa- n “to Perry U each chalked a ast gear 6-1 G-i8-0 2 Los Angeles, July 2.—(%)—Jack|up one safe blow. second inning. H =| Home runs—Olz, Giants, 17; Med- Bovis, who doesn't pace bo ris calle Richardton’s eee uveale Pend AB RH On Milwaukee .....000 000 000—0 4 0 picuata nr ie elias Irish thrush any more, reached entertained a capacity cro Dauira, i Pee ing—Bryan: » 6-1; Melton, Coffman, Smith and Man-|for a high note Friday when he an-|band music and military drills ‘be- g1riiy aa aaa eel wiles and Herts Eraxton| Bees, and Warneke, Cardinals, 9-3, cuso. : 42 7 ; ee Chicago Wins fight Joe Louis in Bor 1 a) 9) end Biddle. i week of August or RH PO AE|Medak, 1 270190 0]. fen ae eee ns ayant ag Wardens 100000 020— Hien £0 8 & 8) mtinneapotis 030 010 111 002— 9 14 1 eeting Here Today SERS 40.1 2 oj Toledo «..-.100 200 013 001 818. 4) Neen eanieia ase riia]2i #071 00a): ee grt Pettit, |at the state capitol Friday to con- Pace gal’ fee a Se Bens eind Dickey, Peacock Bultra,|sider possibilities of holding thelr or- 33400] | Totals 1306 927 8) eet and Linton, Reiger, "|ganisation’s state convention in Bis- 1 11 0 0) Score by oe eget ‘rout and Linton, Reiber. July 25. 1 2) Wausau 10 Vaart ‘Sundquist EDDIE BREITZ SAYS— £22 5 3] Semana 98 38 fa al Fights Laat Night |i Sus ston, prota 5 , L. Brown, | ¢——____-® | enrolled nearly 10,000 North Dakot Give Job of Naming All-Star Sale c cit ce aed Masi (By the Associated Press) boys and girls, is meeting with ake Baseball Teams Back to Fans ‘AE | Castro, ‘Two base hite-Barnacie,| ygrqetrait Jimmy Adamick, 185, group. : Fe = a 4 {|Cevotse, “Home ‘rune “worels, ‘Meat | out fou Johnny Erjevee, Duluth, 7 4 woise. runs—Wojcik, Minn, (3). tr elke acote pull on that eight 0 0|Stolen bases—Halfman 2, L. Brown. fe HEADQUA Ris ae TNS card featuring pes world’s cham- © 1/Left on base—Wausau 7, Jamestown] 4 person wuold have to read about IFTH es eageco 0 1/11. Bases on balls off—Warchol 3,|9 dosen and s half books every day|STREET is air-conditioned. Yan- © 0/Muhr 6. Strikeouts — Warchol 5,|in order to keep up with those pub-| You will enjoy the good food 5 2 1)/Muhr 5. Umpires—Rogers and Ship- | lished in the United States alone. | and surroundings. meeps] sau 9 olley. Time—147, Dodgers have to count once) —____ the last 36 in- Deve 2 0 0 oO oO O/ Student Golfer Gets ‘boys. ‘a bee 6 4 Aces in 9 Months Weve done our licks Its time for GLUEKS a NY: MINNEAPOLIS MINNE

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