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e Cards Beat Giants As Cubs Down THE BISMARCK Dodgers; Kels Win Fifth Straight : & |s.7 Miller Victory Over Milwau- legen Star Shuts Out Wilton Gas House Rookie Checks New _ York, 3-2, for Fourth ; Straight Victory PIRATES TAKE PHILLIES Yanks Flatten Indians; White Sox Win, Stay Six Games Behind Pan-American Meet Stars | kee Keeps Association | Race Close Saints Down Kansas City With 17-Hit Attack; Colonels } Wallop Toledo RED BIRDS BEAT INDIANS, Garrison, wD, July 20 —m— Dusky Schneider | Pitches No-Hit | No-Run Victory ‘wo Clubs Top Commercial, | City Diamondball Leagues | Respectively LATE GAMES NOT FIGURED] Will’s, at Bottom of League,| Lead Every Club in Team Fielding | in 5-Inning Game; Bowers Holds Garrison to 2 | i Dusky Schneider pitched a no-hit no- run game against Wilton and his ‘teammate Jack Bowers pitched a 2- hitter against Garrison when Bis- marck’s Junior Legion baseball team walked over the two clubs here Sun- day to annex top honors in the dis- trict tournament. Se Sandi Blacketone and Wi Mabed. Kleins Leading and —_ + { Youngest Champ |; By BILL BONI (Associated Press Sports Writer) It must be extremely cheering news to Manager Frankie Frisch that Jerome (Big Toe) Dean is hastening to Boston to rejoin his fellow St. Louis Cardinals and help put them back on the right, or pennant-win- ning track. For the Dizzy one, if he sticks to his principles and precedents of doing the unexpected, wouldn’t surprise anyone by using his sore big toe as the spring-board to a new winning streak. Dean hasn’t pitched a National League game since the Fourth of July, hasn’t pitched at all since the all-star game in Washington. That was where he stuck his foot in the way of a line drive and wound up limping to the sidelines. Pilot Frisch, sorely pressed for pitching talent, has missed the Dean right arm no end. But, if he hasn't missed it even more, it’s due to a re- cent discovery by the whip-cracker of the Gas-House Gang. MONDAY’S STARS Tom Henrich, Yankees — His homer, double and single drove in four runs and paced 13-hit attack that whipped Indians, 8-5. Tex Carleton, Cubs—Blanked Dodgers, 9-0, on six hits and blast- track affair the U. 8. has seen since the 1932 Olympics. National and world champions were among the numerous track and field stars of the two Americas who gathered to compete in the Pan American Olympics at the Dallas Exposition. Above, left to are Jim Courtright, Canada’s star javelin flinger; Jose Rios, Peru’ sturdy marathoner; Conrado Rodriguez, Cuban sprinter; and Allen Tolmich, U. 8. hurdle ace. The meet was the biggest international right, 's ed triple that drove in two runs. Si Johnson and Johnny Mize, Cardinals—Former tamed Giants, 3-2, allowing six hits and geining fourth straight triumph; Latter bagged two doubles and scored as many runs, Jimmy Dykes and Zeke Bonura, White Sox—Former’s pinch-hit double in eighth drove in winning Tuns in 6-4 defeat of Red Sox; lat- ter clouted homer and pair of two- baggers. Hank Greenberg, Tigers—Drove in four runs with homer and single in seventh tied score; double and single in ninth topped Phillies, 6-4. go, fireball ace of.the Brooklyn Dodg- . . His mighty right arm is almost numb from the elbow to shoulder. . . Best doctors in New York are X-ray- ing and diagnosing. . . Mungo was batted from the box in less than an inning by the Cubs Sunday. . . New York Evening Post says Mike Jacobs and Jimmy Johnston, both tops in ight promoting, will announce a partnership soon... Which is page wun news—if it’s so, .. From London comes, word Don Budge will jump to the pros the minute the United States wins the Davis cup. No. 1 Giant rooter is Jack White, owner of “Club 18” a nite spot... Jack has a big scoreboard hanging on the wall of his joint... When the Jints win you can find the result. in boxcar figures. .. When they lose, the sign reads: “No game today”... It will be reunion in California when Indiana and Southern California play basketball in Los Angeles next winter. . . The entire Indiana squad will be homebred while eight of California’s first ten players will be Hoosiers... . Add rags to riches: Harold Litman, who uséd to:hustle peanuts at Ebbets field, has just signed a contract for his Parkway football team of the American association to use the Rodg- ger’s eleventh homer of the year, he |ers’ field this season when the Brook- was able to choke the rally under his/lyn football Dodgers. are playing own power with the tying run on base. |abroad. Cubs Stay in Front With Tex Carleton turning in a similar six-hit effort against the Discovers New Hurler ‘The discovery goes by the names of Silas Kenneth Johnson, and has been for some twenty-eight years. On the Cards’ current road trip, the discovery has won four games, his latest a 3-2 defeat of the Giants Mon- \ day. Johnson, who up to then had ap- peared in sixteen games for a record of one won and three lost, went in against the Pirates in the seventh in- ning last Monday and came out a win- ner. He started against the Phils in the opener of a double-header on Fri- day, went the route to win again. And came back in the ninth frame of the night-cap to win his third in a Tow. Monday he topped it all of by turn- ing back the Giants on six hits to save the Cards from a shut-out in the four-game series and droped the Ter- Tymen to a full game behind the Cubs, who blanked the Brooklin Dodgers, 9-0. Had so much stuff that, after being clipped in the ninth for Wally Ber- That youngster doing the batting practice catching for the Boston Bees EDDIE BRIETZ: ° ers, fears his pitching days are over. E When Giants Lose,. Ardent Fan’s Scoreboard Reads, ‘No Game Today’ New York, July 20.—(#)—Van Mun- joel Thil, et al arrive on the Berengaria Tommy is quoted as being he will whip Joe Louis. .. Col. John Reed Kilpatrick, presi- dent of Madison Square Garden, flew to Los Angeles to sign up Sonja Heine, the skate queen—also a few fighters. Hope Bob Feller doesn’t feel’ hurt, but the Yankees. (who should know) rate him no better than sixth as a speed merchant... . Mungo, Tommy Bridges of the Tigers and others above Feller... The un- timely death of George Gershwin at 38 has a lot of Broadway characters, including several. nationally known fight managers, putting on the -slow motion. . . Joe Medwick of the Card- inals says National: League pitchers soon would put @ crimp in Joe Di- Maggio’s style. . . Charles “Trusty” Tallman, West ' Virginia’ ‘university football coach has resigned to become head of the state police. . — It’s “Colonel” Tallman now.and. you'd bet- ter salute, too. Bill Tilden may take s group of tennis pros on a barnstorming one of India... . New York state commission has busted up with Tilinois because it sanctioned: Louls‘and Brad-, dock. .. New York now: works only with California. . . Lou Fette, 30-year- old. “rookie”. pitcher of the Boston Bees, is the toast ofthe National Teague:.. . Bill Terry, who was report- ed as favoring Gabby Hartrett.as his successor as field captain. of. the Giants, may shift to Chuck Dressen of the Reds who is ace high with ‘Terry as. well asthe Giants’ front office. Chicago, July 20.—(#)}—Two veter- | an ex-major leaguers are providing @ big portion of the punch which is keeping Minneapolis. in the thick of the American Association pennant | race. Carl Reynolds, who patrols left field for the Millers, and Ralph (Red) Kress, who is doing a classy job of shortstopping, have been going great guns since the season opened—and give no sign of slacking their bril- Mant pace. Hits by the two former major league stars were factors Mon- | day in the Miller's 8-7 win over Mil- waukee, a fifth straight victory for the Kels, Trailing 7-5 with two out in the ninth, singles by Reynolds, Kress, Roy Pfleger and Allan Cooke, back of a walk, produced the winning mark- ers. The game was a battle of hom- ers, six being made during the after- noon, The league-leading Columbus out- fit. nosed out Indianapolis 6-5 when Garland Braxton, working in a relief role, walked Dick Siebert in the ninth with: the bases loaded to force in the deciding run. St. Paul unleashed a 17-hit offense against Kansas City to down the Blues 13-5. In the only night game on Monday’s program, Louisville walloped Toledo 9-2, Millers Beat Brewers t RH Milwaukee .... 000 102 031— 7 10 ‘Minneapolis 0 002 210 003— 8 1 Zuber and Brenzel; Bean, Tausch and Dickey. Saints Down Blues Kansas City .. 102 St. Paul ...... 000 Boum 000 520 8 Louisville ..... 021 020 13x— 9 12 Sullivan, Sorrell and Reiber; Eisen- state and Berres. Baldwin Downs Capitol Outfit Score Is 8-4; Outslugs Wilton The Wilton game was called in the in the Garrison contest was 7-1. The summaries: Double plays—Garrison 1, Bismarck 1, Hits off Robinson 4 in 8 innings, off Bowers 2 in 9 innings. Struck out by Robinson 4, by Bowers 13. Bases on balls off Robinson 8, off Bowers 6. Winning _ pitcher—Bowers. Losing pitcher—Robinson. Umpires — Ken. Simons and Roy Yonkers. New Life-Saving Class Will Begin Women's Swimming Classes Aggregation 17-10 in Earlier Game Baldwin's fest baseball team downed the Capitol club of Bismarck boxing |8-4 at Baldwin Sunday, after having taken the measure of Wilton 17-10 earlier in the week. In the Wilton game Baldwin col- lected 19 hits off three Wilton pitch- ers, while two Baldwin moundsmen were holding the Wilton crew to 9. Hitting was nearly even in the sec- ond game. Kulm, pitching for the Capital City outfit, gave Baldwin 9 hits while Klein and Dutt allowed Dodgers to keep the Cubs out front,|is the son of Ziggy Sears, National |Well, there isn't smarter and the Pirates nosing out the Phil-|League umpire... Tommy Farr, Mar- rooster'in the meicis thectiemare Ley Apres E lies!, 6-5, with a run in the ninth, the A 4 } i ° 3 —<$£@_$_§_—_—___, io action, | Baseball Standings | (Grand Forks Team |=: b33¢00 Meanwhile, the Yanks carried on e 2 ‘ (By the Associated Press) W; Golf T; h 510901 le Mae DoT NATIONAL LEAGUE Ins GO ropny 310220 the batting star on Sunday, Fresh- wi oeLsPet. ‘Longmutr, 300530 a 50683 [ 400000 ae Tom Henrich took up the burden 30 3L 617 ive-Man Total at State Tourn-| (“=< londay against the Indians, His 43 35 351 , 827 3 homer, double and single furnished a 3. 38!) ament Is 789; Fargo Sec- 5 Ber : four runs in the 8-5 triumph, thir- wPre: teenth of the year for Lefty Gomez. ¥ 4 450 ond With 821 0300 games e Yanks, : out the Red Sox, 6-4 for » clean 31% 388) dm champloadhip tophy at the sate 0033 sweep of the series. And the Tigers If tournament f ; 1311 AMERICAN LEAGUE 80 for the second con- mopuled the Senators for an 8-4 tri- W L pet, |secutive year was won by the Grand . 4 : . umph. : New Work .c<. 82 23 693 | Forks five-man team with » total of The Reds and Bees in the National | Gey gyort | M32. 608 (780. to the Fargo Country Club count ee si and Athletics and Browns in the| netroit 4 315971 9f 821. 01200 American League had open dates. Boston . a 2 33 ‘500 | SS ee : : r 4m a7 NATIONAL LEAGUE ees : z a pi Vantine Cubs Nosed R Cres Rees Cee ares a hau 8 38s Out By Raleigh, 6-5) 224" ; : St. Louis ...... 000 010 101-3 8 3 : cata } marcy Winning pitcher, Dutt; losing New York... 010 000 001-26 1 AuauiCANTaNEOCIAGON A Raleigh, M.D. July 20 Raleigh | pitcher, Kelm. Left on bases, Bald- egonmson and oven: Gumbert, Coff- nals. Lis penta els : Se ee ree | Wits 12, Capitols, 8. Stolen bases, Cubs Down Dodge Columbus .. .. 58 38 582 {in the seventh and another’in the| Winmill 2, Lenihan 1. Sacrifices, rs Tenihan 1. Two base hits, Becker 2, 4 . 82 38 578 | ninth fell one short of knotting the A 80) ape eal cous ‘Winmill 1, Olin 1. 3 base hits, Elling 1. ee pontoon toes onete 45 41 523] The Cubs collected 9 hits to 6 for|1,, Double plays Baldwin 2. Hits off Eoruise 'auavoieey eames : 43 45 480| Raleigh but were guilty of 7 errros, | Kiein 5 in 4 innings; off Dutt 2 in 5 Phelps, Spencer. ane + 42 44 488) Grossman with 3 hits and MecGuiness| "2ings; off Kelm 9 in 8 Pittsburgh Wins . 35 53.398 and Vantine with two each led the| Struck out by Klein 4; by Dutt 2; by RHE . 33° 54 379| Bismarckers’ attack. Cummings was| elm 4. Bases on balls off Klein 1; Pittsburgh npronilisimtecanin EPS on the mound for the Capital eitians.| Off Dutt 1; off Kelm 5. Hit by pitch- Philadelphia .. 301 001 000— 5 13 1 NORTHERN LEAGUE The summary: ne er, Farnum, ur, Time of game Bowman, Brown, Weaver, Brandt WoL Pet.|_ Vantine: Cubs— Ab RH B| 2:90. Umpires Bud Temkan, Ray apd Todd; Walters and Grace. Duluth... + AT STL Xe Himan, 2b: Po a3 |e salen rookston - 41 31 $69! MeGuiness’ 3b AMERICAN LEAGUE Fargo-Moorhead... 38 29 556(LaRue'‘s' °° $53 3 ABH R POA E White Sox Win Eau Claire . 96 832|Burckardt, cf . 5010 153, 2<2° Siew Rw B| Superior 38487! Rag gsrey, “+ $38.5 sea 22 ae Boston ........ 000 040 000— 4 5 1| Winnipeg 40 437| Grossman, c . 4131 -5 1 12 1,1 Chicago ...... 000 101 O4x— 6 10 0| Jamestown . 41 431 | Cummings, p e224 3 2201 0 Marcum, Thomas, Walberg and De- | Wausau 47365) Total arte Farnum, If....6 5 3 1 0 0 Sautels; Kennedy, Rigney, Brown and | Raleigh— 40,5. % ¢|Winmill,cf....5 2 2 2 1 0 Sewell. : iM. Wetterum, Ca . 9 9 3 Reniban: lb... 5 2 210 0 0 Tigers Best Washington Kaen, Valey City to | Zann" ee ee epla: io am f 3.2 1 0|David,c ..... mal 1) 4-2) ped weplay Legion G © crud a 40 1 1/H Longmur..1 0 0 0 0 1 Fargo, N. D, July 20—(F)—1 |Roush, cf .. Wasi SS Se Se and Valley city ny ae is Yaliny | Kleinschmigt, it”! $02 O| Totals...... 41 19 17 27 4 4 City Sunday for the championship of Totals oi 6censeseee eccrine ABH R FO A.8 District 1 and the right to play in the| , Score by innings“. R.H.g/%. Krush, rf-c 5 1 3 2 1 0 state junior American Legion baseball | ¥antine Cubs 100 208 301 5 97 Gilmore,3b....5 0 2 2 1 3 tournament in Grand Forks July 30, Aite-Burckerdt, Zahn. | -6 112 4% 31 and Aug. 1, it was decided at a|> se—Vantine Cubs +5 10 100 meeting of officers of the two posts.’ 1¢;,ftalelgh 7. — Sacrifices—Kolim 4103341 A Fargo vey Sunday had heen | Vantine,” Grossman” to SeGuln : : : 4 7 4 . f protested -; Kol ¥ ° . ? ficials, if ey Clty, Legion ‘ote Toe ss, off Nada ain Mei anitas: N. Krush, If ..3 2 1 1 0 0 DR. R. 8. ENGE Kine crt chaPiMEn py Newer, |W. Johason, pes 2 3 0 9 8 Draghees Phys JONNUON Sates MANAGER | [Silty Sua *EEEmtae | PT SO 8 8 8 Washington—Walter Johnson, fam- au oe Totals .... 37 9 10 27 10 8 ous American League pitcher and BIG RED STILL POPULAR Score by 2 pilot, now is the sales promotion ager for a soft drink urn Washington. company Lexington, Ky.—An a1 000 persons visit Man o” War each + 123 082 01-17 Wilton. 002 200 204=10 Klein’s Toggery, with 4 wins and no fifth inning with the score 26-0. Score losses, and the Blackstone club, with an equal number of wins and a single defeat, are leading the city and commercial diamondball leagues re- " Wilton Jr. ir Legion ab h po Legion ab h po| spectively, with three-fourths of the mice T ETE Whnetse Pb | season suit complied. jBow's, 3b 2 0 0 Koush, c 3 0 4 fi » which do not inci Gau, cf 5 1 1 Ulrich, p 0 1/games played this week, were com- Sch'er, ss 3 0 0 Zwarch, If 1 0 | piled by Eddie Spriggs the Bismacrk [Scott c.. 3 2 § Hal, 1b, p 2 © 3| Baseball association's head scorer. |Glaser, If 2 0 1 Huhn, ss 0 0 8] Though at the bottom of the stand- | Schn’er, p § 1 2 Fisher, rf_2 0 1 ings, the Oscar H. Will company out- |Richn’ ss.0 0 6 Totals 16 0 16/ fit is far ahead of the rest of either Weigle, cf 0 0 0 | league in team fielding. Goetz, rf 0 0 1 The standings: Totals 28 7 15 CITY LEAGUE Score by i Ri Standings Bismarck 34 11 09—27 WoL Pet. ene 00 9 00— 9! Klein's Toggery «..... 4 0 1,000 PUTioreS B nmancke an Age Roosevelt Bar ........ 3 : ty ase hits—Burckhardt 2. i paso hite—A. Schnelder, Hits off Balen si Columbus. 4 3/ oo Ulrich 4 In 2 innings, off Hanwell 2|Nash-Finch .......... : in 1 inning, off Johnson 1 in 1 in-| Shark’s Men's Store... 1 3 a Ring, off Schneider 0 in § innings. | Will's ..........0+00- sod : Struck out by Ulrich 1, by Hanwell 1, by Johnson 1. Bases on balls off Team Batting Penasidos: 2 ch. | Klein’s Toggery... 435 f Schneider. Losi itcher—Ulrich. s . Umpite—Roy Yonkers, Shark’s Men's... 428 120 280 Bi 3 Garrison ‘ Jr, Legion ab h po Jr. Legion ab h po ise Bur'dt, 2b 2 0 2 Huber, ss 2 0 0 8 Rich'n, rf 2 0 0 Mis'in, 2b 2 0 3) Will's Seed Store. 301 85 217 Bowers, p 4 1 0 Allers, If 4 0 2 Team Fielding - jGau, ct 4 1 1 Rob'ion, p 4:1 1 e Scher, ss 3 0 1 Wulf, 3b 4 1 2 A £ Pet. Felst, 1b 4 0 19 Cal'ns, 1b ¢ 0 | Will's Seed Store. 374 19 949 scott, c ry 893 Olson, If 8 0 0 Severt, cf 3 0° 2| Roosevelt Bar..... 355 38 Behver, aed 1 Bower, HO 0 /K. O's .......-.. 998 47 890 iGlaser, If 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 24 cael tee He 188 Totals, 28 4 27, | Shak’s Men Store 902 826 core by innings— Garrison .. ++ 001 000 000— 1 in, Et Pitching Bismarck = 103 001 20x— 7 ac 5 oe 4 Errors—Garrison 8, Bismarck 5. iil peaeeala Oy 41 Two base hits—Wulf, Scott. Sacri- > Hl 7 fices—Richardson 2, "Scott," Bowers.| J. Poe, Shark’s, 1-1. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Standin; BERZ BENRBEZ BS55882 Being Held at Municipal Pool Every Day ia ‘A new junior ‘life-saving training| Hi-Hat . 36 8 period will start next Monday morn- yea? Shop o ae ing at the municipal swimming pool, | Blackstone rege RS Manager A. C. Van Wyk announced | Elks Club . pea es Tuesday. Classes will be held from per vine Pe peut) sapere dpeny 10,30 to 11:30 a, m. each day. a 57 et ning ‘ ‘Women’s swimming classes are be- ing held at the pool each day in the Brooks, Leppert week, Mondays, ‘Wednesdays, on See neat aie Fridays from 5:30 to 7 p. m., are de- 1» ELl- EAA, Io, voted to instruction. Tuesdays, Smith, Sweet Shop, 5-4. Thursdays and Saturdays from 8:: Ca A TALE “TF + to 9:15 a. m., are pepetice sessions | MAJOR LEAGUE | From 5:40 to 6 p. m., of = tion period is devoted to beginners; LEADERS | from 6 to 6:20 to swimmers; from | @———————_~___~ 6:20 to 6:40 to beginners; and from 6:40 to 7 o'clock to divers, (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, 411; P. Waner, Pirates, .388. Eddie Harper, Jr., 16, proudly exhibits the trophy emblematic of the amateur golf championship of Idaho. The Pocatello lad who won the tournament at Idaho Falls is the nation’s youngest state titleholder. Dakota Maidens Down Norge Shop |x’ Tots and Teens Wallop Smart Shop 14-4 in Women’s D-Ball Contests The Dakota Maids, helping cele- | *#rdt. K.C.’s Take D-Ball (Contests Monday |Seedmen Defeat Klein's, 11.6 | Ghark’s, Roosevelt Bar Are \ Other Victims Wills took the measure of Klein's, 11-6, the K. C.’s downed Roosevelt | Bar 5-2, and Nash-Finch beat Shark; |6-4 in city league diamondball games | played Monday night. Each team got five hits in the tins |contest, with the winners guilty of | five misplays to the losers’ four. The K. C.’s outhit Roosevelt, Bar 8 to 6 in the second game. Nash-Finch collected 5 of its ¢ runs in the third inning. The summaries: Nash- Finch ABH E > (Mash, 1b 4 2 0 3 Agre, 3b 3 115 1 A Nel'r, p3 2 0 1 Lons’e, Iss 3 0 0 1 \J Nei'r, c 3 1-0 bt Sam'n, rss 3 0 0 Be Kossen, cf 2 1 0 300 Elling, 1f 2 0 0 200 Rogers, rf 2 0 0 BMcCrorie Ely, r 1 0 0 Chris‘her, =m Lh res 3 2 9 Totals 26 7 1 Clev’d, 1b 3 6 2 | ; Totals 23 Se by innings— HE shark's FO00 220 0— 4 3 4 Nash-Finch 1 Three bas on base—Nash-Finch 6, Double plays—Ibach to Clevela A. Neibauer to Samuelson to Masse: Hits off A. Neibauer 5 in 7 innings off J. Poe 4 in 2 innings, Christophe 0 in 2/3 inning, off Ibach 3 i: innings. Struck out by A, 3, by J. Poe 2, by Ibach 1. es balls off A. Neibauer 8, off Chris: |pher 4, off Ibach 1. Way pitcher —A. Neibauer. Losin; pitcher—J, Poe, Umpire—John Roehrick. Scorer —H, Asselstine. r Klein's AB HE Will's ABHE A Po'r, Iss 3 0 0 Swan, cf 1 6 9 Litten, If 4 1 © Aller, rss 1 6 1 Frol’d, 1b 3 1 1 Pet’on, 1b 3 0 0 Mote, r 4 0 0 Jundt, c 2 9 9 LaRue, c 3 0 0 Goetz, lss 3 1 1 McGu's, 3b 3 0 2 Wetch,r 4 0 4 oBel’r, cf 3 2 0 Hum'l, PA 310 Jor'n, rss 3 1 0 Brun’e, 3b 3 0 9 Fox, rf 2 0 0 Werre, rss, |Martin, p 2 0 1 cf ch xlpat — —— Cruden, If 3 1 06 Totals 30 5 4 Brown, rf 3 1 2 Totals 29° 5 5 RHE 55 4 Bases on balls off Hi of Martin 13. Winning pitcher—Hum- mel. Losing pitcher—Martin. Um- ire—F, Hummel. Scorer—Bob Burc- brate Dakota Maid loyality week, osevelt walked over the Norge Shop 31-6, and pare i. a3 By a x. C. 1 a Tots and Teens walloped the Smart Tarbix, 3b 40 0 301 Shop 14-4 in women's city league|Fiaig,' 1b 3 0 1 300 diamondball games Monday night. P Nel'r, p 4 0 i got ‘The Maids collected 25 hits to 15 for Mason, rea 3 0 @ Bont Norge in the first game. Dutt, with 4/oison, cf 3 1 0 Boes' 301 hits in 4 tries, had a perfect day at ct So) 4 i 4 cotter: Ye ; : : en’ 'y tne PNonian, Tots and Teens pitcher, |BtPEinv%e $$ § Hexen» 3 3 3 re i »|Cowan, r! a hema held Smart Shop batsmen to 8 hits in ae as Totals 27 5 8 the second contest, which went only) strors—My. Cotter 3, Flaig, Al- ° The a ili, Sx? wate ocrerie Sar z on daar es Ory Knights of Columbus 6, Hits off Mildeger, 4 2°3 Maid ab h po| Hagen 6 in 7 innings, off P. Neibauer Dutt; 4.4 3 Vearing ¢ § 3/2 18 7 lanings. Strack out by Hagen i , Neiba Bases 01 Dirk = 4 2 1 McDonald § 3 2) cre Hagen 6, off P. Nelbauer 2.- Wine Westtrok $ 310 Albrecht. ¢ 2 2|Ning pitcher—Hagen, Losing pitcher Weigel 4 1 1 V. Nichol 6 3 1|—P. Neibauen, Umpire—Ray Leni: Mocal 11 0G Volk” 6 6 q{han. Scorer—J, Burckardt. Coats 4 0 0 Fevold 6 3 6 an eae eae Totals 32 15 21 Elsworth & 0 1 Ed Wid: th T i Brand'rs 6 2 1 lase ops core innin; Dakota Maid . + 099 543 1—31 rl tes Norge Shop . + 400 001 1— 6 F'Nichol'V. Nichol Epnier'2” Thess |Blonde Minnesota Giant Leads base hits—Dutt, Double plays—Dakota Maid 2. Mildenberger 25 in 7 innings. out by McDonald 3, by Mil pitcher—Mildenberger. Umpires ing 8 —Jake Stocker. Scorer—Mary Smith. Fevold, Past & t off McDonald 15 in 7 innings, off ee eek 5, Winning pite! er—MeDonald., Lose Balloting for All-Star Team Positions Chicago, July 20.—()—Blond Ed Widseth of Minnesota topped all can- i <70 Tots & votes Tuesday ° White Sox Manager [Rum—Galan, ‘Cubs, 14; Medwick,/7o # 4,5, Smart dates in total votes Tueeday a8 bal Breaks Up Ball G 70. : Tot'er, tb 4 04 Peters, © 3 0 5 om reaks Up Ball Game |rits—atedwick, Cardinals, 125; P. Wa-|ilor'n, rs 3 1 1 Ramu! ie 3 6 }[Select collegiate grid stars who will a ner, Pirates, 121. Han'n, 2b 2 1 0 Nel'n, 2b 3 0 1] Oppose the Green Bay Packers at Sol- Chicago, July 20—(P)—He's the dean |Home Runs—Medwick, Cardinals, 20; Henn, © 3 1 7 Silbigie, p 3 2 1 diers’ field in the fourth annual char- of all American League infielders and| Ott, Giants, 19. . Cart’e, 55 3 1 1 Joos, 1b 3 1 7| ity game the night of Sept. 1. “Old Pegleg” to his mates, yet Jimmy | Pitching—Fette, Bees, 11-3; Hubbell,/Smith, 3b 3 0 0 Ram‘u, ss 3 0 0| Widseth, a tackle aspirant, polled yes nb 20th major ail Giants, 14-4. Kove Wad § 0 Sim'ch, rf 2 0 0/231,402 ballots, with Averoll Daniell still is showing the youngest a tric! — Mag’on, cf 233 15|°f Pitteburgh second among the or two, is canal AMERICAN LEAGUE, Rasen, of 1 0 0 Tote 28 3 15) ates at 226,708, The rotound lit hicago Batting—Gehrig, Yankees, ; Die aaa ae Others well out in front in the vot- Sox manager, who'll be 40 years old| Maggio, Yankees, 371, Seam p|ing: Ends—Tinsley, Louisiana State next Nov. 10, isn’t breaking into as}Runs—DiMaggio, Yankees, 75; Green- Tots & Teens - ++ 243 05—i4 | 228,356; Antil, Minnesota 225,8943 mart Shop .. a — , A > » 11; Joos, V. Rambeau 5, Toftner 2, M.|,,Cuards—Reld, Northwestern 227,- fans and players alike realize the great job he is doing. His team was tied with Boston at 4-all in the eighth, with two on base. Dykes, with his bad leg so sore he could not place all his weight on it, went, in to pinch hit and lashed a double to right-center which won the ball game. eee oes EE | Fights Last Night | ee « * (By the Associated Press) Milt Aron, 145%, Du- Georgie Plymouth, Ind, (5) Harry Booker, 138, Chicago, out- pointed Cappy Wootens, 138, Council Bluffs, Iowa (4). Des Moines, lowa—Russ Was- ser, 199, Minneapolis, outpointed Ralph O'Dell, 198, Ottumwa, Iowa Towa — Harvey ‘Woods 129, St. Paul outpointed Paul Lee, 128, Indianapolis (8); Henry Schaft, 150, outpointed Ray Mann, 155, Sioux City (6). pitcher—Johnson; left on base—Bald- win 12, Wilton 9; stolen bases—Mc- Cullough 3; sacrifices—Bieker 1; two base hite—Farnum 2; three base hits —Winmill 1, Klein 1, J. Longmuir 1; home runs—Dutt 1; double plays— Baldwin 3, Wilton 1; hits off Dutt 3 in 3 innings, off Klein 6 in 6 innings, off Johnson 12 in 5 innings, off Strand 4 in 1 innings, Uluch 3 in 3 innings; struck out by Dutt 1, by Klein 4, by Johnson 1, by Strand 1, Ulrich 1; bases on balls off Dutt 2, off Klein 1, off Johnson 5, off Strand 1, off Ulrich 1; hit by pitcher—Johnson 1. Time of game: 2:30. Umpires: Lenihan and Flynn. —_—_—_—_—_—————— THE RING, SPORTING 27 10 8) HEADQUARTERS, ON FIFTH Gen wil eit ic oe Td ‘ou enjoy the { and surroundings, Browns, 110. Home Runs—DiMaggio, Yankees, 24; Greenberg, Tigers, 21. i Pitching—Ruffing, Yankees, 12-2; Lawson, Tigers, 11-2. Colts In 7th Place 2 ¢ rer Tie With Winnipeg Minneapolis, July 20.— (7) — Well- played games marked Northern League competition Monday and found Duluth pulling a game further out in front with a 7-2 conquest of the Fargo- Moorhead Twins for a clean sweep of the three-contest series. Crookston found its second place tating none too secure following its defeat again at the hands of Eau Claire by a 7-2 count. Jamestown pulled’ up into a seventh-place tie with Winnipeg by defeating Superior, 4 to 3, while Wausau trimmed the Canad- ians also by a 4-3 count. 1,000-TO-1 Upper Sandusky, O. —()— Mem- bers of the Wyandot country conser- vation league and their guests from surrounding counties, 1,000 strong, beat the brush for four hours over a 5-mile radius in their annual fox hunt—and caught one fox. That was exactly one more than they caught a year before. WOULD EXAMINE REFERENCES Hull, England—(#)—The Football Referees’ association at its annual meeting passed a resolution express- ne ee feel that establishment ional examining referees is desirable. board for Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 | Phone 833 «= Bismarck, N. D. Hansen 3. Left on base—Smart Shop 4, Tots & Teens &_ Hits off Jordan 3 in 5 innings, off Silbernagle 7 in 5 innings. Struck out by Jordan 1, by gilverae Me site e balls off n 0, 0: erna; Hy pitcher—Jordan, cing, rene jilbernagle. —Marie Bae: Yank Hurler Quits, Faces Suspension Cleveland, July 20.—()—Johnny Now York Yentes peer wettna ork Yankee er, hi een and ARS a oearctes lager Joe McCarthy said Monday. Broaca, troubled with a sore oh for several weeks, failed to report for Sunday's game against Cleveland. = careueein disclosed he had and che Be ii ag ecked out of it ts believed he went to Ni to pare his arm treated. yelas ‘I haven't decided what to do about a ma anya McCarthy, “but I ly will suspend him. know where he went.” poet ‘5 Umpire—Welch. Scorer Losing pitcher— suspension, 828; Glassford, Pittsburgh, 225,516. Centers—Svendsen, Minnesota 191,< 812; Basrak, Duquesne 169,357. Quarterbacks — Huffman, Indians 197,116; Baugh, Texas Christian 194, fbacks—Drake, Purdue Wilke, Notre Dame 192,166. Pullbacks—Prancis, Nebraska 207, 458; Danbom, Notre Dame 174,126. = FA LAHR | INSURANCE #*t BONDS | CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR | BROKER AS YOU WOULD YOUR 3 1 ’ I