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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1937 | Foul Plays Fail esnes Fees (Three Softball Teams [let Soli Phils Beat Cards Marvin Ward in | Will Represent City At ae i to Play 8 to 5; DiMaggio To Halt Donkeys; | Amateur Semis ca a in Mirot lt. City Tuesday Legion Win S, 1- Washington Unknown Is Tour- e ourney n no & Local Boys on Missoula Out-| — Hits : 3 7th Homer ‘ a is : Pron UN ol Wills, Roosevelt Bar Play in fit Which Will Play Picked a Meets Billows rere aT ETE Une ey; . ° Alle , Blue Eagles Are Also Black; K. | Amateur Medalist men’s Event; All-City Girls’ C.’s, Elks Meet in Second eed Portland, Ore. AUg. 27—(?}—A Team to Compete Game Tonight 8 ae young upstart from the Pacific north- west who has never won a title of 2 any kind—Marvin (Bud) Ward—|_ Three softball teams will represent caused a lot of commotion in the na-| Bismarck at the men’s and women’s), tional amateur golf tournament Fri-|state tournaments in Minot Sunday. day as he teed off with three big-| Roosevelt Bar and the Oscar H, Will teams moved gingerly about their shots in the 36-hole semi-finals.|company will play in the men’s class work and members of two others 3 : Champion Johnny Fischer of Cin-| A division while a picked all-cl#y team Eoecren aims Eneeety. inibel bebe ae canal Johnny scone of cue is entered in the women’s event. ° The American Legion junior = . and Ray lows of Poughkeepsie, ‘ ball team—turned diamondball per-| FRAgie N. Y., were the other survivors, Meiacccsieread mae & a Fork ‘ > formers for the occasion—had beaten| |. The trio of famous sharpshooters J wn, Devils Lal a team from the Eagles’ lodge 1-0 at) § | és f F didn’t know how seriously to take semen ‘d bly tro ORO “donkey softball” Thursday night and him. in 5 and Doar den ier srt teams representing the Elks club and The 24-year-old Olympia, Wash.,|=ntrants ie ny, role a the Knights of Columbus were get- tax collector, has gathered enough | Probably come om raney rihieces ting ready to play tonght. i : pars and birdies to eliminate four | Forks, Devils Lake, Bismarck, Fargo, The game will be at the city ball ¢ tough opponents. * and Minot. i park at 8:30, with admission of 25 : Goodman opposed Ward. Play will be on the mun! cipal ath- and 10 cents going to defray expenses] | Sgt Fischer eliminated Bill Holt of Syra- |letic field in Minot. The men’s event incurred by the junior Legion team Bes , Jouse, N. ¥., 5 and 5, and 47-year-old | Will get under way at 8 a. m. while the during the season. s : Chick Evans of Chicago, 1 up Thurs- | women’s tournament will not be play- The gleeful remark of one of the 3: Gay. ed until afternoon, according to tour- several hundred spectators, “He'll feel} ; Goodman was three over par in de-|nament officials. . that tomorrow,” made just as Lyle] % ‘ feating Lieut. Ken Rogers of Hono-| A final rehearsal for the Bismarck Gray, Eagles’ shortstop, completed a lulu, 3 and 1, in the morning, and was/ girls’ team, which dropped a 15-9 + double front somersault from his| & t ‘ cone over when he eliminated Don Moe, practice game to Mandan’s entry in Hale C. Jones of Wood River, mount's back to what he later de- ‘ 3 : the Portland pride, 2 and 1 in the/the state meet at Mandan Wednesday,| was the whole dadgum shooting Millers ‘and Toledo 1 d Toledo Tied for scribed as the hardest piece of ground : afternoon. will be held tonight at 6:15 at the high} match down at Vandalia, O., in western North Dakota, not only — Billows became a threat when he/ school diamond. when he shattered $25 targets in Lead With Red Birds characterized the attitude of the disposed of two strong contenders,| Girls making the trip to Minot are:| so the 16-yard blood-thirsty mob of witnesses but eit 2 |Charles Kocsis of Royal Oak, Mich.,| willmann, Longmuir, Priske, Walters, he ton ee ake reat Half Game Back also gives an accurate indication of F 4 /3 and 2, and then Reynolds Smith of/« schneider, E. Nelson, M. Nelson, champions” title car ‘38th the way the game went. 4 Dallas, Texas, a former Walker cup McDonald, Harney, Eggen, Rogers,| Gi dd trapsh oH aug 2 Yanks Drub Browns, 5-1; Most Games Rained Out; Dean Liniment sales soared in Bismarck Friday as members of two softball ] Gray Took Worst Spills ie : player, 2 up, Clements, Johnson, Schlickenmeyer, classic. 4 Gray took tbe worst ae He oA . & ~ iat ag eee and Reynolds. i not take the only ones. fone who B ulah G | A Officials of the state softball asso- Minneapolis Mm oe , got to first without shooting off over] Roger Kelly was in the bushes at e Iris TC) ciation, sponsocing organisation, aie Racer’s Ashes Will Be De Since every lay bo’ Away his temperamental donkey’s head in-| this particular moment, but when Howard Wood, G: i to the dirt at least once on the wi all the shooting was over, the C Ch 2 Gent: Te Been peek seine Scattered.on Speedway the Cards’ chances another clout was called out. on the entirely rea-| California state champion found ounty ampions president and tournament ; sonable assumption that he must{ himself out in the clear, two and Robert Byrne, Bismarck, secre-| Ind is, Aug. 27 e in 1 have cheated. pees ahead of the. pack, to win tary-treasurer. Wild cheers greeted the impressive] the medal with a 142 for the 36- D Salas 2 z jown Zap 6-1 to Annex Title —— . golf tourna- accomplishment of Leiber Glaser, who} hole qualifying round of the U. P » eat ee try Club, pnts hia saad arp ics scored the Legion’s winning run in 8. Amateur at Alderwood Coun- ‘ the last innin; Ricksgers Turns in No try Club, Portland, Ore. Guldahl Out to Get St. Paul. day, with old man weather washing , ; u laser got’ hold of f Sandy Hit Perf Moxinnon's San ‘balls tor a mnie Ire lormance What Title Is Worth 5 Re ee he Dozen Lettermen to Beulah, N. D., Aug. 27.—Ricksgers,| Cincinnati—In an exhibition tour Brewers Women $s Western * first baseman Ernie Elness proved he Py Re rm star Beulah pitcher, hurled a no-hit|launched here with Sam Snead,|w, F, oy \etting Mat clays ey erty and daa att Fairmount game when Beulah beat Zap 6-1 to|Relph Guldahlsettles down to collect . M Int Se $ The Giants, still resembling Glaser spurred on to second. As he| Fairmount, N. D, Aug. 27—(P}—| unex the Mercer county women’s|what he can get of the $50,000 that Minneapolis detested Indianapolis loves (1) mis hospital ward “A,” opened an impore started around to third, Pitcher Mc-| Fairmount high school football can-| Softball title Sunday. Zap scored its|the National Open championship is bregma erg sdigelletbea ra tant four-game series with Pitts Kinnon, who finally had to go and| didates will report Wednesday for| !one run on a walk and an error. 1 sure ee worth to s profes 2 gant Deg be get the ball himself, threw it miles| opening practice under the new coach,| 8. Fuchs, Zap twirler, gave Beula® /Sover alegre gles Champion and Berg Out; Bar- over third baseman Ed Oderman’s| Alvin Dyke, Concordia college grad-| My 6 hits. Unruh, Beulah center for pale sail hipped fielder, led both teams at bat with s/ for England with the United States rett and O'Leary's Conquer- head. uate. s yder Cup team. Guidahl and Glaser came all the way in, de-| A dozen lettermen are expected to} Single and a double in four attempts. ek | Up. ea solidly for 30 days. seven hits, Bill Cox winning the deci- er Among Survivors sence spite the low attempt of catcher Lee} return to the gridiron camp headed| Results of elimination games: Beu- sion over Harry Eisenstat, Louisville Shoots Lowest Round | Averages 243 Yards Coman to shoo his donkey away from} by Capt, Paul Olson 160-1 lah beat Hazen, 16-5; Zap beat Stan- | home plate by waving his cap in front| Heaviest of them are Arno Struc, ton/8-6; and Beulah swamped Golden committed four errors, of its face. 200-pounds, and Louis Mahler, 170,) Valley, 39-4. Protest. Uniform tackles and Raymond Griggs, 168, and| _4 combined Hazen-Stanton team Hig La ving Co! Mach Sees Heavier Legion officials’ protests that, the| Cecil Walter, 16, ball carriers, | downed Golden Valley 15-6 in the On Highest Layout! —_In Driving Contest Squad at Williston |= women's western golf tourmament| Dibtagsio's S7th hom 22-year-old brown baseball suit which} Other monogram men are light,| Consolation, Estes Park, Colo—Harold Fales of] Colorado Springs— Arnold Blom- —— which enters the semi-finals round pation tape the pennant 1, quist, a freshman at Colorado col-| williston, N. D., Aug. 27. — () —|Friday, not that they had much on. Park golf championship for the sec-| lege, captured the driving champlon- | Optimistic Johnny Mach, high school) Meeting in the upper bracket of the! at that. é ond syocessive year, but also set a} ship of the Western junior open golf| athletic director, expects to build & division ‘ Coman wore would scare the donkeys weighing from 135 to 145 pounds gen- out of coming home anyway were! erally, ‘hey are ‘Wayne Leathart, overruled. Winferd Kutzer, backs; William Bar-| Judson to Play Slope are Marion Smoothest play of the evening, known as the empty-saddles-in-the-| Davretthonoae and Gren aee'| All-Star Team Sunday] 2ew course record of 64, seven under|championahip, averaging 243 yards|somwhat heavier Williston eleven|Miley of Cincinnati, winner recently old-corral play to old donkey softball] orarr, linemen, —— Serie eet with three tee shots. when football training sessions, open-|for the third straight time of the cowhands, vas pulled off by the Le-| ""Csice Hermes, Robert Kirkhorn,| New Salem, N. D., Aug. 27.—Jud-| ove olf, course here, ce ales cot aaa aL tn ioe Taleway, mese- | ing Labor Day, ext under nd Jmomnpa's Wesiern darky, andl Marien gion. juniors, Sonny McConn, Ralph Hermann, |, Winner of the Slope baseball) ‘i.0° Chest in’ the world.” lof Dallas, who won Wipers play | cee poore Teste en Ey aeact, Leper ane Portland, Ore., Pacific of the league season. title, the longest single ball—a/ as “perhaps the best all-around beck; Pushed out In all National league history, only | poke of 279 yards, I have Cenksart ont head s group of|Thuradfy by eight players have hit more home 3 —_— six returning lettermen, Others are|Othy Traung runs than Chick Hafey. Rogers MOTT TO HOLD NET MEET Hornsby leads with 301, followed by| Mott, N. D., Aug. 27.—A men’s dou- Mel Ott, Cy Williams, Hack Wilson, |bles tennis tournament will be held Jim Bottomley, Chuck Klein, Gabby |here Sunday. Invitations have been Hartnett, Babe Herman and then |issued to players in several south- Hafey. western North Dakote towns. inning and was riding hard down to second when the entire Legion infield suddenly rode over and cut him off as Judson was beaten 9-3 by Hebron from the base. Elness turned and| Two Tie in New Salem Sunday in the last regular league rode off into the night, with the in- * *. ame. Held, how joined eran uttielder| «22 Caliber Rifle Shoot “aiken cers been Rie who had retrieved the ball, in hot — s. pursuit. New Salem, N. D., Aug. 27.—Cale | Baseball Standings | Umpire Milton Rue, not a man to|Dickey and W. L. Dickey tied for) @—————® take his duties lightly, followed hard|top honors at the New Salem rifle (By the Associated Press) behind until Elness was surrounded | Club's .22 calibre rifle shoot here Sun- NATIONAL LEAGUE and tagged out somewhere near the|day. Each scored 165 out of a pos- Ww are among other prospects. Ore Perey tt CtOebY. uuton,| Sites and Dates Chosen Oct, 28—Dickinson at rae ; Cerson, N. D, Aug. 27—Bites and ich be picks his fight dates bas|,, Wonder how Mike Jacobs figures| O°t 2°_Minot ot Willsion. dates for various Grant county tourn- done Mike Jacobs dirt . . . There|arechouter ticket, snles the Morley Electric Wins | me are: ° In Horseshoe League | mi i es ene tuna — tennis tournament, we Car- Morley Electric downed Budweiser |son, Sept. 5. f 4 games to-2 in the city horseshoe Men's horseshoe tournament, Leith, league Wednesday night. Barbie of | Sept. 26. Morley Electric led the scoring with| Junior softball tournament, Carson, BO cine tered oy Maeeier of i=) Mer 2 we! ye rode him down. Grand Forks Fighter Burckhardt, who was leaning over 3 7 Bi and pouring soothing words into his D dane gi eat al ei” na raws With Chicagoan e best-behaved mount. Chicago, Aug. 27.—()—George Feist ‘Though ayers sm the game, |Chicago, battled to a ateenis coe a 1 / ef Spencer Boise, Jr, was credited with |eight-round bout here Thursday night. the most assists. ' Young Boise fed} seal weighed 126 and Feist 124. lump sugar to Glaser's white donkey| In a six-round semi windup, Ches- on first base during the game. . iter Rudy, Los Angeles, 143, outpointed 3 a eee ae ore conten: eke Francis, 144, Oklahoma City, | Washing liked him and so he didn't get tol Hires St. Louis . first. Merlin Scott, Legion third 5 ‘‘paséman, made the only unassisted| | Hoosier Subs May | putout, that a fingertip catch of a 2 line drive made without stirring from ds Slide Down Chute | | sinneapous McKinnon granted a total of 75 Bloo! , Ind—“Slide, Kel- | Columbus New York, Aug. 27.—(7)—Thisall written in Yiddish is any indica- makes twice the old almanac from | tion. L % A i ible 200 wie, ctrl slate cre tle: BAT the Experts Out There on Louk "eek veut Candy Tule of er when he ictory of the season over Steele | st. x oe) ‘ eon is Sep. 24—Mandan at Williston. } ht donkey-box between first |at Steele Sunday. i tee cee ace hw a ede oe Moeates Tue” Grant County Tourney or 67 have been 21 no-hit games pitched 50) favorites have been far this season . . . Isn't that aj- - - SéA) record? . . . Buss Bulvid, Mar-|{0 quette’s crack back, can’t make up his mind between the Chicago Bears or|sacola Fliers of the New York football Yankees . . .|league? . . He And Art Guepe, a teammate in the|three-hitter, three {fo Marquette backfield, has turned down|one six-hitter . . @ chance to go to Virginia as back- field coach to become freshman coach at Mar- (@ quette . . .Rud- Hg i ME & ag ag Fy i ff i. bras his donkey’s tracks. bf f iT dy York, who has An all-city tennis tournament will be} A player leaving the game would held in New Salem soon under spon-j go up in the stands in an elevator. sorahip of the New Salem Tennis When siti on the sidelines, association. The four semi-finalists in| says McMullin, the coach and ®@ recent practice tournament, Rev.| substitutes “can’t really tell what hits, most of which should have been| ,, Bloomington mat: i ly Slide,” the old baseball yell, | Milwaukee hit six homers in one, brother, | single free ‘ip 10 first however "Now| ™a¥ echo through Ihdiana uni- | Indianapolis 462) tive days for the { F \ ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE It’s always there; no + body was calling balls. + Nom) versity's football stadium if Coach | Kansas City Tigers, struck out ; fig is more. popular | Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, 300; P. 5 ~|| ter huw you mix it. For “Nobody kept ® box score, either Bo MeMillin has his way. St. Paul the first and only came in from the| Waner, Pirates, 387. oe x S51 MN orp borsst ytd etree yl amaia ee) time he appeared and visited the| Rune—Medwick, Cardinals, 94; Galan, pean snnings and Glenmore is: true Bour- New Salem Will Hold So-yard line to get. better view NORTHEEN LEAGUE Seapine cae Gertinon thei Fe re | nee ae es a re acoeET bon, Straight Bourbon; oe °, PLES o! . 5 4 5 5; P. All-City Terinis Meet} -"rn “maxing 1» sunstitution, ne |Duluth ... 2 A southern writ: Joint for more jot until] Waner, Pirates, 176. _ Risias and Hoo Neri |) Kentucky Bourbon, pro- — would send a player d ‘ 63 er says virtually Jimmy came ‘And what |Home runs—Med« omer duced in Kentucky by New Salem, N. D, Aug. 2—| cial slide to the edge of the fled 60 Beal aemeee (rine bone h sin ak EN ROR ED | ea mete ee austen . I league manager tickled Braddock, don't in two runs to beat Cards |) real Kentuckians. i gE | : Glenmore now comes in both 100 proof (Gold Label) and 90 proof (Silves Lebel) , Glenmore Distilleries Ca., incorporared Loulsville—Owensboro, Kencuck: Fi i i i if | [ 2 ls: rE i £ z ry e 37 39 50 54 47 59 62 64 68 ! i icin ate. Sa OH) Fag EEE, SP tt | me an ke le oe ant . B. 5) lown the ‘promised ver since he profes- 4 eo in the euiped aa sai ete ii sional baseball in 1922, Mike Gavella, ‘Hornsby ak Tigers, 110. ~ Hlemmore s tournament commit are - jul je arrangement he pro- | manager of Moline in the Three-Eye partners z > ler, Behrbaum, and W. L. Dickey. poses were adopted, he goes on, |League, has with two exceptions,|the other day and now has to recruit ; vied HEAD UARTERS ‘ON FIFTH ( ») | cnimore —————E “we could see the ball in play, in- |been with a championship team.ja new lot. . . . Home runs—DiMaggio, STRE! is air as ~ own dawned the pri stead of just @ mass of legs and |Gazella was a backfield star at La-| today Ben Shalom, heavyweight - conditioned. KEE eee eileen: own, the prices| arms. When a boy made a mis- |fayette and spent some time with Pot! You will joy the good food BOURBON WHISKEY of drinks at the Blue Blazer. take, we could see it clearly.” | |the New York Yankees. "| Murphy, and : ‘ : Final Reductions in Men’s Summer Apparel--One Day Only--Saturday Wo stk Binsin sow Se ae very One Lot sf POLO SHIRTS * Light and dark colors. Sizes, small, medium and large. 75c $1.00 and $1.25 values. 45¢ TERMS CASH — ALL SALES FINAL Chawloe Sheris reduced to clear out. This ts = practical gar- ment; every man should have ene—While they $745 twist mafgerials, Sizes, 36 to 44. Values for- im the store. Values to merly selling at $24.50 $3.45; all in one let at to $30.00. ;