The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1937, Page 8

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Two Local Baseball Clubs: Service Electric 680 069 x—29 Two base hits—Omett, Asch, 3 Carl- isle, Bro » Phillips 2.. Three base hits—Brooks, Becker Lett on base— Blacktone 10, Service Electric 4. Hits off Carlisle 30 in 6 innings, off Brooks 10 in 7 innings. Struck out by Carl- Isle 3. by (Brooks 3.” Bases on baile off Carlisle 8, off Brooks 1. Win- ning pitcher—Brooks. Losin; pitch- er—Carlisie. Umpire—Ray Le: nihan. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hits — P.. Water, Pirates, 110;:Med- neke, Cardinals, 10-3. * DAVIS CUP PLAYER OUT SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937 _ ” CUBS STILL LEAD GIANTS TWO Norge, Triangle Indivi ~ (ANGIVIAU | Sand L Climb i _ ae GAMES AS BOTH LOSE FRIDAY Clash With Visitors Here verages Give a iparamndings Jn vein a rrem oser j Demmings, Smart Sh Lead Th ively small tof ie Tis anaes Peal Doveewle tits 2 Home!) @ Down Demmings,. Sma: Hugleman Lea ose |% compara: amount - ‘ n a fter RI y ee ors | canteys: Hua league play. Of those who have NATIONAL LEAGUE Triple onl ’ l \ noon Richmond’s Bootery - in- Who Have Played. Most lajedl'ns “Gheeher pa ot GW aia YES NE OPE NUE NE mT ae e Games Friday of Season R, Yeasley, of the city league, and H. a 2 =~ (Associated [ail ea Writer) ‘ Fig! Hugelman, of the commercial » Independents Meet Fast Col- Will He Have to Fight in Court? have led their rempective divisions 8 3 te Rin ii papa ‘ored House of David Team oo ‘ieaiidua records for the fits nat pete | Sat ewieyn wena oe * nore : ‘the compiled Eadie : three-day layoffs and hotter heal at 6:30 P. M. Spriggs, city recreational leader, are 8 el aves. given below: : ikiacs: Except for a slim few, notably Luke AL DUTT MAY PITCH “iret Halt of Season W & BtlEan of the Natlocal: Leagee, and Sain ee ae [0 2 Be oe ee Capitol Outfit Tangles With 2 1 4 1 0 30 6 ee ine timialy it bie wer vas ort | ; ‘a 6 0 1 4 8 MT : Only those four managed to sur- Sterling-McKenzie Tea oa) oe ale 2 2 0 ‘vine the slaughter (ant aay 90 Cie Sunday at 2:30 as 2 - 4 ; pal 21. 45.._ 31g| ers led to the block in eight contests, 4 0.6 308 [eas SS 5 8 6 1 1 Ber Pe eiterent teams in action in two rs A ‘ a ‘ ° nH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION games at Bismarck’s big league ball Pr a h.po| A. Netbauer, NF 5 on 6 5 8 Bo. oe Perenight the Bismarck Independents eee 1 10 a 2°91 N. ‘Agre, 5 10 13 2% 10 mB om 30 will clash with a fast traveling ball f 4°10 2. 2|Manney, KT 2 4 3 6 2 333 & .% . 3556 club, the Colored House of David i re 5 0 0 1 7|Cleveland, 8 . 1 2 5 Oo 4 338 38 36 - 514i] nomers, triple, double and single, n City, Ia, The game will pS.32 2 Eee) 8 7% #& 1 2 333 3 38506 16-2 win from Sioux City, Apsal, c 5 3 6 J 20 ‘333 % a 488 driving in seven runs begin at 6:30 p. m. ia Ee en, 2b3 0 0 92 0 1 1 2 o 32. 45 41g|| Over Senators, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. the capil er, os 5 4 1 it, 3b 5 2 2 5 5 4 0 .1 313 b Bs Jim Turner, Bees — Blanked ball club plays a combined team from a e) 4 H a Totals 4 18.18 8 1 #4 4 3 306 0. 4 «300 Phillies 5-0 with five hits. Sterling and pucsenze: in aan pecs 7 7 3 0 0 308 LEAGUE Joe Cronin, Red Sox—Drove in naa gierling-MeKenzie crew ipcora iby daniels = an i BS i ue 4 Ho WwW oOLsoPet,|| four runs belo a tad Lean Seno 4 ° . Tun on a » 3-0 at McKenzie last Sunday when Re nary Pacotery. ie 4 Yair 5 3 8 0. 6 8 Ss 4 ss the game was hailed out. Errors—Daschie, Miller 2, Eggen, 1 3 8 0°32 300 b4 Weather Promising Harney a ant peers ldicchess 2 ry 4 0 3 290 3 30 Bn rot born cot aetde'P aller” Batoe bane hte 7 6 8 8 1 oe x on 3M tests, with a prediction of clear Reynol ‘& L Shop 6, Richmond * ple NF RB 3 : 2 0, = 3B 3 (46 weather for both Saturday evening EE aOR eat Nitrest bt SB 8 47 and Sunday. Earlier this week two ‘ont bs finrney 4 by Mannes:| woe: ‘8. 7 9 % 10 260 i games the independents had sched- ‘on balls off Harney 5, off Mann See ” uled with Valley City here were rained 5, Winning pitcher—Harney, : Losing i a rn 0 - ieee eee wei ; $4 2° $ 3¢\Mudhens Defeat Shadow ball, pepper ball and other pede. : 4 8\ 1% 6 2 28 between-inning stunts will be offered Triangle Smart 5 6 18 18 10 3a Bene by the 12 colored stars included in Shop ab h po Shop ab h po 2 6 7 1 2 2 Louisville: B the roster of the traveling nine, which AR es TG 2. 6 @. 8 ea 9 : ere cent ont ot 1) ae bis Rete 0 1 4 3 0 20 e eo eo Horn “bukoia his “Summer : ® i 2 9 1 30] Take Minneapolis annual tour to the west coast. Hare ee soe 69m 4¢ 5 8 “Cannon-ball” ‘Berry, speed-ball i $as bso 5 artist, probably, will sagt on the ; 03 $33 ele alee ae as ap mound for the Van £ 5 6 19 ” 1 20 lo Now Trails League- Little change in the lineup of the a Bae 0) i Bismarck club was expected. Al Dutt Tommy Farr io Zicbed, rt ; H 8 Sas 3 4 2 BS]. Leading Millers Only:One- young Bismarck righthander, was oe ees ak, 1b, ' Probable choice to start on the mound Tommy Farr, heavyweight champion of the British empire, has Totals Bi 22 21 Owens, if 3:30 3 6 @ 38. 0 281 half Game eres with the two clubs piling up a ~for the locals although Manager} passed up a fight with Max Schmeling of Germany to sign for @ 15- +y Totals 38-7 20 PF Bf wa L Q total of 36 hits. But for plain and Haley did not definitely say wHo| round bout in Yankee stadium, New York, Aug. 26 with World’s Score by innings— inset 9 7 7 68 8 aml Taly 1. 5 fancy flailing that knocked the ears would get the assignment. Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis. London boxing promoters who Triangle Sho} 1.12 2.927 0—33 8 7 0 16 6 26 cago, Ji r fast as they served them, the New Becker to Catch had been planning the Farr-Schmeling go, have announced they _ /Smart sho} ee aU 4 6 8 1 0 22 one Aaa cea See one of WLC erence Firsts aan Becker was slated to take care of * will go into court to make Farr keep his part of the bargain. her fais muir, Schnelder, Joor 3, 8 3 8 1 Oo 234 ‘Association; sw “into| (believe it or not) Brooklyn's do-or- the catching duties, with Red Myets | — $< ———————————————— ee sag dng a aa ale der ‘5 6 0 4 MS -game skirmishes .with new foes| die Dodgers, took win, place and show. pen tore awe Bao taon at second, eazy, e Willan, M. Nelson 2. K. Schneider, be 382 ae 5 Joe DiMaggio served as executioner Bea eer icy ne shoriatop to HI-HA "LA. 5 Jarkowlsk, Home runs—E. Nelson. 4 7 & 10° 9 990|Saturday. hich “Feiday. night | No.1 for the Yankees and smashed out make up the infield. ft on base—Triang! Double 9 6 il 1 0 200 Poway to 1 to Ks City, | pair of homers, a triple, double and FE See oon secens, ; IN Pie tonginuir 6 in 5 in off Will- S$ § & 2 200} lost a 2 40 1 decision to Kansas City,| tingle as Murderers’ Row ganged up will find Jimmy Burkhardt in right . fan 2 in 2 ianings, off Sibernagle 18 6 5 10 2 4 300/ 9pened ; Bs on the Washington Senators for & field. Other outfielders will be Merrill . = in 5 innings, off Mauk ‘ a ut) ie 4.4 3 ry 4 200 \waukee, while Toledo, which. eked 16-2 victory. Sharing the spotlight and Goets, both veteran performers, ——__—— Sees Struck out. by Longmulr 6, by a 2 3 & & 06 300] Out a 4 to 3 win over Seale es with Deadpan Joe was a free-for-all ne tne Vatltol’ curtitineaas't,| Other Victims Are Blackstone, Red Bird Fielders Bases ‘on. balls off Langm@ult 6, oft _8) 5 3k 1 01pm | One Bananas cab pire Mi fight in the sixth ining, precip » . jn) - . ol Le ling an : ; : Halt of Seéson: . |tle was an old | Senator Joe Kuhel. The umps broke Sterling and McKensie, Gunday, The cial League — Lead A. A. Batting Dep'nst, ab 2 32 ap a pe Pela roth ieee ez | ith John Miegeling esting tbe tl up ater bots clube had a hand in remainder zy A Hue, ‘ Mant Char! fagner Nigge! “lthe festivities. Ovals” firs base; Greene, second base; | Service Hlecirle walloped: Black. vee sb aL . cig © 3 3 & 0 Fo|lowed the hard-hitting Milers ‘only | “ime "Pirates, given effective fling- pamesiicites base; Greene, *| stone 29-7, Hi-Hat trounced 87 Taxi Batting .405 513 B47 3 2 2 2 0 0 667|four hits,-one less than’ was handed | inc support by Joe “Pop Fly” Bowman, Npnaghan, third base; Elling, short-| 505" and the Elks club nosed out the|Rizz0, Slaughter, Batting .405, | Ste 393 428 13 1 8 1 6 <0 S86lout by: Wagner. ‘The victory boosted| cifabed all ever three Guos’ pitchers u Sweet Ghop 9-7, in commercial league} 383; Millers Lead in Team $33 40 0 22 9 6 2 3 8 §00| Kansas City from fitth’ to fourth] for » 13-1 win, with Big Poison Paul Ling: Giamondball gsthes played. “Friday 430 Ane 6 1 8 & & 1 oo] place, as Isdianspolis lost to Colum-|Waner doing the chief damage. night, Batting 4 10 oo oe 6 1 8 2 6 2 §00}-bus, 3 to 1. Still Hold Two-Game Lead Brooks, Blackstone pitcher, collect- pe Totala 39.918 Totals 44 14 21 4 0 2 0 6 06 860} Young Joe Sullivan of Toledo came} -pnis set-back, however, didn't cut on ed's pair of doubles, 8 triple, and! Chicago, July 10.(P()—Its going to| | Score by innings— hha ae 4 0. 2. 8 1 6 800| through with s seven-hit chore as th! the Cubs’ two-game National League New British 0 ee eee Be Bist? lbe quite a shock: to American Asso- | Remm! ‘008 447 018 33 10 16 50 1 1 485] Mudhens turned back Louisville. The|jead, since the second place New York to lead hitters in the first contest. | ciation fans if the season winds up y i, Valder 4, Stam- 9 38 4 7 6 © 444|Hens ‘had to come from behind to| Giants were also running into pertit- . Hi-Hat batsmen fashioned thelr 23} cithout Johnny Riswo and Enos| ness 4, Church, Picker, Crips 4, Seah o9 1 #4 6 © © dM] Win, being on the chort of a 3 to'l/ ularly heavy weather. Their. feuding Champ Consistent Tuns out of 16 hits, aided by 7 mls-/sieughter of Columbus in the No. 1] ler 3. Dutt,,P. Wallrich, Stecher 5.62, [4 64) 66) 88 At |odunt going into the fourth. ‘They| partners, the Dodgers, turned in the Plays by the Taxi crew. and 2 spots of the circuit's batting| Diry. ‘Three base. hits—Westbrook. 3% 8 10 2% 2 2 .400| came through with single runs in the| biggest single-club hit total, 20, and . race. it on base—! oO . f: ay Vickerman, Elks pitcher, limited championship Left bi Norge 13, Derma 3 ey 8 ar) 1 r 400 | fourth, seventh and eighth :to creep! walloped the Giants, 15-2, as Rookie Americans Used Spoons on/| Sweet Shop batsmen to 7 safe hits in| “The two Red Bird outfielders, con- res Sele peer 2 7 8 1 4 2 400/Up to within » half game: of Min-| Hamlin hurled five-hit ball. % the last game. tinued “one-two” among the assocla-|vaider 14 in 7 innings. Struck out by 52 9 8 6 10 0 .400|neapolis. Four-hit pitching by Mc-| Probably the sanest game of the Carnoustie When They ; tion's hitters, during the past year,| Kohler 4, by Valder 3. Bases on balls 2 8 6 4 400| Gee and Cooper played: 8 major part | way was the Boston Bees’ 5-0 victory Used | tee AB HE Swt shop AB H m|sccording to averages released Satur-| of? Kohler Pieee toeing pitcher Bee 3 .391|in Columbus’ win over Indianapolis.|over the Phillies, behind the Rookie Should Have Used rons | zus A Eee, ip 4 2 O|day and which included games of | pitcher—Kohier tore Here T 8-8 8 68 3 5 |stuwaukee ahut out 8. Paul 6 to 6|Tim Turner's ‘five-hit whitewash 2 ¥ 1 o smi’ 5) ¢ 1 1 (July 7. Rizzo slumped three points, |atary Smith. : 7% § $$ 6 2 Selim an afternoon tilt behind effective twirling. Otherwise, the White Sox Carnoustie, Scotland, S te but his . aver was ly - | lugged rowns, 11-7, Tigers mee cae caer ees | | Geeta {| ila, Sitnor send nih «= English Track Stars Bog ad 2g 2 eB iceeeen eee cereal cme |Site ecaad dae ioe tends to know, 1s now to) McG's, 1 1 Engen, 1 of 383. ptt collected’ 12 hits e fake his place alongside Hurry Var-| Gee if aoralte§ ¢ i] Carl Reynolds, the veteran Minne-| Meet Harvard-Yale ek ee eee ter the aking [O-7, tna, battle. of homers, Hagen Bobby Jones Y 4 apolis out cont — . — Rate putstanran, E kvm i? 1 2 st.” No 3 position with an average of 373,|' Cacbriage, pasos Sily 10-—U—A [309 610 m2 188 Red Birés Win NATIONAL LEAGUE He left no further doubt about it| Hickam. pi ¢ ? Totals $1 7 8) with another old timer, Red Kress fol-| woctvctrained force. of 22 Oxtord- “M 5 8. 4&4 1 0 38 RHE when he shot that final 71 in a pour-|°!8er. tf 1 0 1 lowing with 343. Cambridge tracksters Saturday had MH 1 8 120 0 2 B88) bus |... .000 000 08— 3 7 0 ing rain Friday to win his second] Totals 1 9 6 Rizzo continued to lead the circuit) +5 objectives in the 18th resump- 12002 4 2 0 8 888) Fatane ++.0100 000 00— 1 4.1 British open in four years, » g/in triples, having made 13, while/ son of the international meet with 6 2 2 1 0 © 388 When he won in 1934 with a suc-|swest shop ne '022 020 177 | Slaughter’s 131 hits ‘and 214 total the combined Harvard-Yale team at -6 1 2 6 0 8$_ 388 cession of sub-par rounds that made | Elks 018 401 x— 9 9 6|bases were high in those departments. | t16-stedium. 2 3 0 1 3 2 1 «388 crerybody disry, Cotton had only two) two base hite—Moeliring. Three |Reynolds and Cooke of Minneapolis! "Tne British team’s first aim was to >) 4) 3 oy, 8 bo American stars to he:p, Gene Sarazen| base hits—E. Kuehn, Goetz, Home|made the most doubles, each having! 2417 their first, victory over the Crim- 3.1 ' 4. O) eDinas trimmed the entire erican » Cup team. To''unge to Moeliring, M. Walsh to | driven in, 83, and Lyn King of Colum- | te,J "Snot greatest: runner, God 3 8 1 om 2 8 Ott Cotton's total of 290 over the kind | Barrett to Baldwin. Hits ofrt Vicker: | bus continued to lead in stolen bases,|treq Brown, the Cambridge captain, » 9 9 18 1 6 (810 of course Carnoustie has been the/ Men 2.1" J inmman Oe vickerman 2, | with 25. wipe out Ben Eastman’s world mark 3% 12 :=«tti) 8808 past three days was the sort of mir-|by Smith 1. Bases on balls off Vick-| Max Lanier of Columbus won &| of 494 seconds for the quarter-mile. 0 5 3 2 9 0 300 acle you couldn’t appreciate unless erman 3, off Smith 2. Winning pitch-|game during the week and: led all ‘The visitors’ chances of attaining both 10 4 3 2 r 0 300 er—Vickerman. Losing _pitcher—| pitchers with four victories and no ht. m6 you Had tramped around Carnoustie smith, Umpite—Meinhover. Scorer |Mefeats, Wagner of Minneapolic ang rented bale 4 0 Baas ‘with rain pouring down your nec! —H. Asselstine. Macon of Columbus, however, had| ,i8¢ Americans, however, poncece 23 (14, 8 4 1 > ABU &7 Taxi AB H E/won the most games—13-aplece. Wag-| double in the ne oe rahi 42 6 64 «(78 4 { 3] ner had. lost five to six setbacks for| Ail trfen's victory in the shot, which 6 4 4 #7 ‘- a an gE 3 0 @ 0|the Columbus ace. he tosses better than 49 feet. The 3 a oat 1 RHE a8 3 9] ‘The Minneapolis Millers continued| nomebred hurdlers except to account Se rae Wake tree yuna i 3 e+e 010 310 002— 710 3 ie 5 5|t% Jead in team batting, with an av-|ror ‘the two. timber races; Easton 6 8 #7 8 16 2 pe DN aa 2 010 110 05x— 8 10 1 29 3 ojerage of 311, St. Paul also clung to! Burtingame and Gardner Millett, both ee ee HA Me ONG ere PE i Grissom, Schott and Lombardi; touch him today-like it or not Goren 3b 8 1 2 b Slerage of 1s eA th An Av-/of Yale, and John cererny ot as | pocket, Sos) gyi bee a Dare Mellang,» dotmnsce, /-Bype | and'-Og- . i. a é vard, rate themselves as 2 variably commands the biggest gauery|"‘"” "* t= 2 28 and Maurice Sears, the 2 3 $ 4 4 a Zi\Fargo and Moorhead ("™ a tous 31 9 7|Dunn County Juniors Bur Woodland of Yale, fs fopanded ag 2 1 68 617 19 «66 3) Down Valley Juniors; yanks Down Washington tou, ao man who ™ drive ap Se eee oe ot 1s 7 Defeat Dickinson, 8-4 Haydoste Harvard ard. in the high hump 2 3 H 3 * H me Fargo, July 10—(#)—Valley City’s) washington ... 100 000 oe 3 it i proximately as far as any man who DEINE 2 686 x23 16 3 — fs , "4 res tare | seball team York .... 108 412 14x—16 17 1 hose short Dickinson, N. D., July 10. — The|and Bill Harding of Yale, in the pole 2 4, 3 $0 | american junior New sie. 108 412 14x fame is maddening sn ts consistency. cok, Wennan ‘Saauing. Theor pate | DUR County juniors defeated the vault. : Seeger scored @ 21-11 ‘iciion Mes; Pearson tnd Dickey Soe 5 When you follow Cotton, you've seen | fits i Hugeiman, “Colby Home| Dickinson junior Legion ball team bor Track Meet to ; Fatt |Sseltie teacnontses thersaittinescons | one Boston Wins” golf as it should be played. runs—H. Hugelman: Lett on base here 8 to 4 in @ five-inning contest.|( MAJOR LEAGUE | Labor | Dizzy Can’t Pitch; at, Barnett field. in the afternoon, REHB sequetaly what happened fo amen: | brucker 0’ in 0 innings, oft Corby 10 |Schoeder, | Dunn | county eel LEADERS || Attract Stars Sunday] | Nursing Sore Toe:| | wale socenesd’s juniors won, 7 t0'1,| Boston .... 090 000 104.301-13 .. + gdequately what happened to Amer-|in ¢ innings, off G. Papacek 9 in 7| Tani squad only sigs, eases i -@|in Moorhead Friday night, behind the | Philadelphia 000 110 060 300—11 19 {ea's red-hot young Ryder Cup men,| innings. Struck out by Colby 1, by G. | hits. ‘ ee ee . ork, July 10—(P-—A track ‘ + lone-hit pitching of Roy ‘McArthur. (12 innings). but here are a few hints Bricker 2, off Goiby evofe @ Bape: |. The summary: Oe Se seoeeat e) Beit ; last} Bt. Louls, July 10—(P)—Dimy | Fargo got away to an early start] Newsom, McKain, Ostermueller, ‘Straight Shote Bunkered cek 1. Winning pitcher-—G| Papacek, kinson Juntor Legion AMERICAN UE meet which began ass failure n, ace of the Cardinal pitch- Jin its game’ against the Hi-liners,| wilson, Walberg and Desautels Tuk: In the first place, none of them|Losing pitcher—Colby. Umpire — é AB R #| Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, 378; Wal- year has every prospect of becoming & Dean, ace ‘troubles— pes in the . opening iss Ns ever had played a course quite like| John Fiaig. Scorer—Bob Burck-|-Tobin, 1b ... +3 1 1) ker, Tigers, 360. est i meee sac seturn ane Be matt sees moun 2 [morta ni a, fine, in the | opening |evilte, Bally, Tosasas and Brucker. Carnoustie, where they could hit a|*rct = Ripley, 3 . 1 0 1/Rups — DiMaggio, Yankess and Labor athletic ; tt ; 300-yarder straight Abra dheteaiasa | aisconsAn ar Service fe 2 1 0| Greenberg, Tigers, 66. it of ee Wee i Rendall's| ‘#xing his regulér turn on the hill |iey City club, 17 to 12. poet RHE SBro'n, ct 7 5 0 HE 0| Hits — Walker, Tigers, 96; | Bel,|carnival is held al against the Reds Sundsy. Treglawney got the lone - 310 010 002— 714 1 and find themselves in a bunker as/Z from sf 7 3 O 10 sae | o. ¢ island stadium B Dean was injured while pitch- | McArthur in the seventh, his base 5 deep as a box car. jecker, 1b 5 3 0 io 3 0 1] Browns, 95. eS ‘The meet was inaugurated last year! 1.2 t> gaii Averill, the last man | knock going for two bases. rr teres ioe | i | i $$) Meier Rewer: enh | aoe ee ares outer e| ety hn a wedmma oe eeictts wi A 1 5 a States a =: | Valley City....... ~ ing its wide range of spoons. Instead mes at ig 3 0 0 Pitching—Laweon, Tigers, 11-2; Rust. | United was ot fia height, | Star fame at Washington. Aver pee Ee of playing their irons as HH days of wie . 2 3 Ga © 0 0j ing, Yankees, 9 ait fe eres, the os rod . * R. McArthur to P .B apoon|* Shar © 0 Stroup tees ty m4 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dr. Robert F. Hyland, club sur- ‘| Totals 51 30 1 ies — Medwick, Cardinals, 400; examined and said 9 neconal Totals 3110 5 HP. Waner, Pirates, 304. 18 25 1| Runs — Galan, Cubs, 65; ; Pty Aumate AO i| "cardinals, 7 oo etme 0 A 0 1 2 0 r) 1 Scorer—J. Burckhardt. Dine in the Patterson e Room and i)

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