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Bene dascoy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1987 Golden Gloves Meet Scheduled 'State Amateur Boxing Event Another Sopwith _ | |/im Poe Holds K. C. Batsmen te| . Each Won 7,\Lost 1, to Pace | SHANKS’ MARE | Bismarck Star Playing Jean Will Be Held in City |*— 3 Hits; Will's Downs valuable First-Baseman Lost/* Cubs Buy Leary, | Cubs Buy Leary Women’s League D-Ball | ¢—————__—*|_ McPhail, Fargo, in Wom- Nov. 18, 19 | RG . Klein's, 8-2 i i > Outfits : en’s Semi-Finals , LR jrato stg ee End | | Former Star Here | ES ‘Two runs in the last of the seventh | hard-! 5 us '87 FOUGHT LAST YEAR) gave Ghark’s a story-book win over | Ai wey, femet Buna facgucenmy ant oo arate eevee + FINALS TO BE THURSDA) the K. C.s, 7-6, and Will's downed! BEES STOP GIANTS, 6-1) baseball star whose individual divided top honors in the second | ha SCM eRe i epee eg tcered ant’ 4 performance at the plate with round robin of the women’s city soft- \e. ker Enters Servi ‘Larger Entry List Anticipated aii ated libertine Rees 3-2: Yank the Jametsown club has paced {ball league. : |Bismarcker Enters Semis by : | im Poe was the hero Cards Down Reds, 3-2; Yankees; tne entire Northern league this | Each team won seven games and by Downing Grand Fork This Year; Bismarck contess, | nObiing th C. barn nd Red Sox Rained Out summer, has been sold to the |dropped one for percentages of .875. |, 2} eg : cal three hits in the seven innings, and a e . Chicago Cubs, according to the | 8. & L. led each of the nine aggre- | Woman, 6 and 4 Has 4 Champs | poling, out bre. gate i Nees | in Boston Associated Press. gations at the plate, hanging up a ee ie * MeGuiness, ‘Klein’ third” baseman, salle port te Chicago's |ngies TI was, geod. for" fist in | Grand Forks, D., Aug. 11 Greatest array of amateur boxers hit three doubles in the second game. By BILL BONI farm team at in the i ex on oe si naniaisn . AiG: i pete ed ae Heth eget iof the 1935 title meet in the fea ever assembled in the state are ex- | pected to gather in the World War! Memorial building, Bismarck, Nov. | 18 and 19, for the third annual state ‘amateur Golen Gloves boxing tour- eament. K. C's ARHPO Shark’ aboult—endanger. the (Chicago Guns the beginning ‘Last year’s event, also held in the Gruen’ 1 1 0 Balser” ere hold os first place in the National patil His eee os ner of the none ® A 8g0 wil Capital City, saw 87 of the boys who : “b : League. 5 field at first base and | tempt to retain the title against tight for the fun of it trade punches, raz 0 0 B Boe res 2 0 & Today, it’s true enough, the Bruins! pheined carry the sila geet | Nadine O'Leary of Bismarck, who mith fights going on in two separate Bron cf-p 3 0 0 arsdani ¢ 3 0 3. Still are six games up on the Giants./ +, the national championship in not enter the 1936 tournament. rings in the building's big gymnas- Faunce r3 0 0 Balser a | But as they re- peo cen: the Wichita tournament that | The Fargo woman won her wa: dum at the same time. inte « Mose, * 1 2 sume their series ‘ summer. |to the semi-finals by downing Dates for this year's tournament Brown, p 0 rf-tt 3 0 2 with the Pirates The hard-hitting Leary was a | Lamar Weaver of Grand Forks 5 fhave been pushed ahead from late Priske, ¢ § MCabe Iss 1 9 0 0. ao go in the member of the same outfit that 4 and Miss O'Leary won from Mr January, when last year's meet was as 0 ah Me fe placed third in last year’s na- | C. Harrington, Grand Forks, 6 a held, to November to avoid poor trav- Entrr 1 3 3 { 7|Knowledge that tional event at Wichita. Paired in the other semi- eling conditions, according to E. M. Davis, tournament manager. Inquiries about this year's event have been three times the number sent in to this date last year, accord- ‘ing to Davis, and an entry list of more M. they will have to the Northern J imon- ie, Cleve- us league, 378, is 15 and 4. Ane Acai nye. deatnershush lett on base ue a vee lone pearly 90 better than -the aver- | The final match will be.Thursda Free board and sleeping quarters Brown innings, off D. Brown |ices of Jim (The ee ince Aree momenead, jo ee will be provided those fighters who. e tes innings: J roe 3 init innings: | Ringel) scone, : Twins Rally, Beat bring their own bedding, according te Davis. Bismarck. the hast city, boasts four ‘champions in the two divisions of last 2 Runs in Last Of Seventh Give Shark’s 7-6 Win Joe Zahn, Will hurler, gave the Klein | club five hits in seven innings, to six off Martin, Klein twirler. The summaries: (Associated Press Sports Writer) An accident may have accomplish- 'ed what the combined efforts of sev- en major league clubs couldn’t bring for the next month—to within o—¢/a few weeks of the season's end— Totals aby Brown 5, dy D. A paste on Sauls fancy-fieldin gs, dy A. “g, able factor in their climb to the top joined Cubs Lose to Pirates, 6-5; Collins Fractures Ankles in Futile Slide {Triangle, S & L Jamestown owner, has announced. Leary, for over two years a favorite with local baseball fans, the Bismarck semi-pro. Millers Wallop | Louisville, 8 to 2 ree This season he played with the Bismarck Independents until about the middle of the season, when he signed with Jamestown. Leary's current batting average Tied for Lead in 4th Round Robi adine O'Leary Meets Champion | match of the semi-finals in the N | Dakota state women’s golf tor ; ment Wednesday. ; Miss Jeanne McPhail of Fargo, match will be Miss Agnes (Pat) phy of Jamestown, who defeated E. F. Bassingwaite of Oakes, 9 a: and Mrs. Roy Hall, Fargo, who e! jinated Jean Ruud of Grand F Wausau; Calts Lose Minneapolis, Aug. 11. — () — Ths Fargo-Moorhead Twins catapa’ d Ss meet. Mandan is second with | jand: their geared stay there. 779 he .600 class for the fi 5 es Like the Yankees, the Cubs have 750 into the .600 class for the first Last year's coe oa) .. ee Z a managed to eee from previous in- 705 this RES Tuesday i ted Norti eras 4 SW . 24 SWS Ssh ¢ o juries and illnesses. Tex Carleton,} 678 baseball league by rallying to def 5 Bea taweicht_fobert Zeller. Man- sea 3 3 1\Larry Frenfh, Billy Herman, Gabby |Saints Collect 10 Doubles in| Richmond's 636 the Wausau Lumberjacks 3 to 2 in a lan; light eavyweight—Cec! cil Dancer,} Awaiting the return of Paps T. O. 3 x 1|\ Hartnett, even Manager Charley . a : jSmart Shop 635 game halted at the end of six im leweight—Mike Kan-} M. Sopwith’s four-times beaten 3 2 0 Grimm—they are just # few of the Swamping Indianapolis, | Tots & Teens . 633 5 : a because of darkness. welterweight—Reinholt | Endeavour IT to England is young 3} a!north siders who have been incapa- 19 to2 Norge .... ‘395| Having nothing more exciting to The victory enabled the Twins 4 Dickinson; lightweight —] Tommy Sopwith, no mean yachts- 2 © 0 citated at one time or another this 0 Demming’s .. 442| do, George C. Hadley, shown |keep pace with the leading Dui bantam-| man himself, as shown by the 8 8 : —— { ankling into Los Angeles, walked | Dukes who batted out 18 hits to co: r : , Kent, England. = mks a < apolis’ third { —Dakota Maid ........ ‘ . Hadley, a Wor! ‘ar vet- The Crookston Pirates str ned Class B ' Matt te inaning tachale TUESDAY'S STARS Po! man, WAS one | Willmann—Triangie AS) AES ceecea : silaryweigni gen EAE are x | Danny MacFayden and Teay || up on his teammate, Red Kress, Wed- /E. Nelson—Triangle a ga ey ee oe ees SiScAy Hap hans setaltol caine $ | Cuceinelle, Bees — Former held ||nesday in their battle for the Amer- | Fegen—S. & L. . $536] aayelt He averaved ix miles an |ceven tnniige quay tovaiegee ale F Giants to six hits in 6-1 triumph: | ican association home run leadership, | Westbrook—Norge 525| hour and from 60 to 70 H preven Sonne Ss BD Ia Souted homer and two |jand the Mille Rodgers—Richmond. u aday.He j innings. Eau Claire defeated Jam: tter clou' Ts were another game | s. 517! weighed 125 pounds at the out- |; 9 ncayes singles, drove'in four runs ahead of Columbus in the tussle for |M Reynolds—Tots & Teens .... 441! scp snd lost seven on soute, the | own ® 125 in the other game. Giint Brown, White Sex — || first place. |Schate—Elite ... M33] Soren Ganeateeni eecort Seda ions) ae = aye oy Simarce apenas Pitched no-hit ball in relief role wee samme out his 25th) 429; on Shanks’ mare was set by the l waiad 002 5 # . 0 schneider, Bismarck: fanned three Tigers. -tripper season Tuesday i a 000— 2 Nyweight—Dwight Elliott, Valley City. | oe t noes hight int break a tie with Kress, as “@8| renowned Edward Payson Wes- | F.-Moorhead ...... 000 30x— 3 6 ? PR. Volk and W. J. Mettler are/ Johnny Mize and Ducky Med- ton in 1902, when he did the (called 6th, darkness) ether members of the tournament) ° .. wick, Cardinals—Combined to bat 3000 miles between New York Lahman and Bedravag Rucker and committee. e er: J. Burcka and Los Angeles in 77 days | Bujaci. § ! dit | in three runs with two out for 3-2 and 20 heute: Pirates Win *. A i | victory over Reds. Twice Californian’s 139 Is | | Patty Berg Shoots 74, we Birds to 2% games. nae eee Ae i M Entries for Women’s Event Here | iley || Sensters— Weaver bagged double St. Paul and its stocky right- ublinks see St) t and scored two runs besides pitth- = — Sunday Close Thursd | — ing them to 15-7 triumph in first |/D&DSer, Art Herring, tied two associ- | Plays Wilton There San Francisco, Aug. 1—P—Maich | sae alee Maia Chicago, Aug. 11—()—The wom- | game; latter drove in three runs |/ 210m clubbing records in blasting In- pd Penarrr tm | ; — yay was on the program in the na-j at 6 P.M. ten’s Western T2-hole medal play golf | with double and single in 8-6 Route | A team of boys representing the links tournament wee-| jGerby picture looked familiar again | Q & Fet) Bismarck park board's junior high rs banging along! ‘ Wednesday, with Marion Miley of ry 58 = Se school baseball squad will journey to i first an-/ Cincinnati and Patty Berg of Min-'[ ong Goudle of afternoon brought “ 351 | Wilton Tee: to meet a similarly- s in run that topped Cubs, 6-5. a team ilton boys in a return be held in Bis-| Miss Miley, winner of the 1935 and Jack Winsett, Dodgers i mA = au aera « deen extended | 1996 tournaments, singles, Doth with bases loaded, 41 56 —-423|_ The local team. coached by C. W. was in front with crove home four runs in 7-3 shel- |} 4 «57 «412 Leifur, city recreation chief under the | 030 011 033—11 18 : lacking of Phillies. | fo: e”. -zaa| pare bors est Witon: 2a) ere - 000 030 102— 6 10 / Tournam of their opponents and the ed Patty, runner- Hard te Lese ave. Pet | OUTSIDERS ADVANCE ings from a and with them anj ime they must report for their first up to the former But it will take a lot of bouncing ae undertone of ism for thi ' 67 #42 «©! Wingipeg, Man, Aug. 11.— > — undertone of emiticism for the proce- | same : Lexington, Ky. er to make up for the loss of Collins. | 57 38 .600| Elizabeth Deike, Los Angeles; Thelma | dure. The result found some of the| Of the seven eniries received so far. | a> the past two ‘There are harder hitters in the sen-| Columbus ..... | : 50 43 ©«©578| Kennefick, Eagle Grove, Iowa, and Seat Sas in the lot as foes in|the — Bridseman-Ruseell outfit of | ee oa : j | 56 41 577| Florence Nicholson, Kanas City, won Gest Abner “defending champion | Geer os trk er her trail after an 5 = a ori 3 baesarrerg : a aie | stance. Other en: es are S&L ‘ashington as 3 448! singles of the Manitoba tennis cham- pon alge ena and munnesue medal- | Triangle, Elite. and Norge. all of Bis- indifferent start. )St. Louis mz & 33! ip. There were 107 dead heats ah Lag SD) Bay meeps peter Blue Streaks, of : roe Miley Philadelphia 2 6T 302j — Lewis and G. Pulnig, both | American race tracks during 1936. or | : —— pune oe AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO! singles cae Oe former ae 860 —————— Don Erickson of Alhambra, Calif.) qr e 76 Tuesday. Miss = Ww Let aioe 6-: anes who shot a spectacular 6t-72_189 to| North Dakotans to See | Berg. wno took 8 pales (eee A : tie the meet medal record set in 182) Aetion in Net T a 68 47-591) Winn! 2 mane | July 30, at Teleco by George Aulbach, crew <A4Ction in Net Tourney) arr) | pete Se fies ato : : as his opponent, Paul Jenssen of To- => 6 51 560! s . fice at 10 AM, Aug. 20, 1937, for : ; BP | H reens in the U. nd ‘edo. who carded 74-T3—147. 2 - Ba { Fights Last Night | Eee Bismarck, 3 bie ae —__—__—_—_—__@__— 4 | Draw ecifications, not G i { 2 in the feature match Miley's opening 76 as the course mark. | oC eee oI ceeding one set, may be obtained £: ‘ eg: Is Chosen of Northwes: Clay Courts tournament The field went into the semi-! i ie: s a mM) Angcico Hank anki ni oifice inthe glscretion ofthe All-Star Squad Coach Roe ee wee, as poe, Womens a eas \ RH E Louisville .. “4 © 38) 215, Akron, Ohio, | sistant Director of Procarement, i lash th Minnea| , was Mrs. +. — =< t ° ad Chicago. Aug. 1 Charles B. CUS Tvals overshadowed competition Chandler of Dallas, Tex. : 00 on. He ; 4 ; NORTHERN LEAGUE BT een oa 2 (Gus) Dorais of the University of HestteFi daedeoas cee a ENS ae and : a Fg ead she doard of strategy | 5° sti : fanding i ing Classe: | —— See! Ne zrading “planes scudng ware Swimming Classes at ihe sr st M00 THE RING, SPORTING ns the Green Bay | Perse of St Lous Bud Dosen of — Pool End This Week! westes > 4 \ ADQU. a eT onal professional foot- pe Oe B Steele of Madi- | Sree . time ou! whose fielding aver-| Indianapolis .. 000 001 co1— Ed “ 532 the | STREET is ON PY Ly Ral champions, at Selves Meld Sop. SS S,,D SS BY BUuNES of ANN gyscnming clases will be discon 868,18 1806. when he plaved in 115 si. Paul 710 016 2x— & 52-447 / Football clubs, have picked out « nice| You will emj ~ conditioned, t Guiktanding: ee eemnescay- | tinued for the summer at the end of | Snes 441 | spot to train—on the campus of Lake enjoy the good food _ Dorais won the assignment of head Weiss of Se Lows ,this week, Arnold C. Van Wyk, muni- 02! 3 53 AB Ere and surroundings. ing the cou coaching staff oy Ma of Jamestown, cipal pool manager, announced Wed- ree elie: | amassing 3.269.179 points im a nation- wie poll during the past two weeks. His assistants will be Lynn Wal- gorf of Northwestern university, and Eimer Layden of Notre Dame. both of whom served with Head Coach} Bernie Bierman of Minnesota for last year's all star game; Jimmy Phelan | of Washington, and Bernie Moore of, Louisiana State university. Waldorf was second in the voting WHR 4011208 points and Layden third with 3464.38. Dorais and his staff will take eharge of the all star squad of 6 men Saturday morning at Northwest- erm university where preparation for the battle will be started. Rich Hambletonian Draws 3-Year-Olds N Sersny bas Scie ooo pa Pe Scrap Iron ee a e The market is higher. Alice Marble. pete eee een Gs ome oe “NOR N Distributed by oon (EeSce pe gens awe a Sagur he I ae =.iar cts NORTHWEST BEVERACES, INC. xa Seren catches BISMARCK MINOT FARGO Wednesday. jmatch, Mrs. Dahlstrom of St Louis to attend the season's last classes }@efeated Mary Simmons, 6-2. 6-0 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. de featured in singles play In a women’s singles nesday. He urged all persons who Braddock With, New York, Aug 11—>—Mike Bel- loise, the featherweight (he’s champ im New York stave) has whipped in comp! iments was served up dy Joe Lous . When Jimmy Braddock visted Joe's camp she other day, Lous greeted Louis Greets Visitor Jimmie 34 fie ‘Hello, Champ” —Says Eddie Brietz. est fight managers in his day. j wears @ stiff white collar and % up hat and looks like a Sunday 2 » g ith SAVER ; A g %