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6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1937 a se LA | IN G@INMEY lInenbe Tanda Bah dodn CucwiuMe, : TWO GRAND FORKS ‘Jacobs Looks For 40,000 Customers|Millers, Red Birds om Lawless Cards ver é Tiedfor A TEAMS WIN MINOT ‘To See Farr-Louis Fight Tonight But 27 Holes to apture Yearly TOURNEYS SUNDAY ; That Hich Fi Both Teams Win, Lose Sunde Others Can’t See That High Figure) ‘scveswy cranes? cis ae Take Up Good Edge Slope Golf Tourney Crown mvs. sipway SERIES LOOMS AS That Noro wi 4 Odds Are 5 to 1 That Negro Wi Tournament; Kelley Named SU W ° helen bk i : Chleago, Aug, 30—U)—The Colun. Montana Titlists Play Here Vice President IA T N LEA E LEAD aa) rown After Bou bus Red Birds and Toledo Mudhens Slattery Beats Jaynes for Run- pea Ey | With Welshman again deadlocked for the leadership nerup Honors in Field of . seca ec Peped ne aang ary rg Ol ee poibie See enEa of the thrill-packed American Asso, ; 5 - Oe Ty oe aitt's postion : : aR ciation pennant race, had the oppor. 93 Sunday _ : Biter Ne both of Grand Forks won the titles of/ Terrymen Come Within Two Peerless Pace! abi tee! tunity Monday to increase their slen, u oe ot Orne Paes oar anaes 3 New York, Aug. 30.—(7)}—The good | der margin over the second-place Min, i " si 0! champions Points of Pace Setting Cubs : = = fairies, if any, that flit about, and is Miller: ai Touring the 27 holes in 111 strokes, : 7 —£ A and women’s tournaments respect- 5 es "| |protect the boxing game from violent eas yee three over perfect figures, Tom Lawe| Maman ee A eee) |ively, held Sunday at the Minot mu- With Win Sunday harm have s job ahead of them to-lies with Indianapolis, ong Jess annexed the annual Missouri| Fim : Z Fee eee eee ie afeated WDAY night at the Yankee Stadium, pro-lquared away for thet many roc ‘4 Blopeiwols ¢ourmamuert tis ners Bins cd eed ; : < of Fargo, 4-2, and Bridgeman Ruzsell- By SID FEDER : Cet he GEG aE cae eee Loulsville. Minneapolis "hag The veteran Bismarck golfer out- " c * 8 ‘ Vold’s blanked Garrison, in the finals! (associated Press Sports Writer) The game's little Pinkertons will the ‘birds had a chi shot a field of 98 who qualified for : Fe ; ¢ ey of the state contests. |. Get your nickels ready, folks. It need to be in sound shape, able to! .aisouted lead 8 saketet to take an the event, making it the largest tour- : aoe 3 : Stan Bergquam, stellar chucker for |iooks like another subway series. travel 15 rounds at a fast clip and to ee fst ites rae lay after winning ney held in the state this year, Win- : ha’ j Coca Cola, allowed but three hits while! What with one thing and another, protect themselves at all times. Tom-| 70 Vara! game Of 8 double bill from ners in each of the ten flights were! & 2 his teammates collected five off Bob | tnose galloping Giants seemed headed my Farr, the visiting problem child, | Milwaukee, 9-8. The Brewers came aaeted poison, i Frankosky of WDAY. Although it was) monday for another of their stretch fs supposed to fight Champion Joe| ack, however, to win the nightcap, Remiieeap honors went to Jimmy i” : 4 Bergquam’s fourth Lipetran fico area miracles, such as wound up with the Louis that distance, and the little |8-6 " Slattery, Bismarck, after he won from , f° ‘ r \ ot the day, he struck out : pane pennant @ year ago and gave little fellows had better be in there slug-| Toledo staged two late rallics tg Doc Jaynes, also of Bismarck, in a f f two, Frankosky fanned two and |oiq New York a world series monopoly ging on Joe’s side every minute it| Whip Kansas City, 7-5. Tasch: "Thecteo tere ted (et: the 1 Og 5 |walked one for Fargo. even @ supreme court couldn't break. they are to earn their keep. Minneapolis outslugged Louisvilis Lae OL the fation 27 holes. ¢ : : In first round games O. H. Will 3 From the wreckage of a week-end Nobody wants: the Welshman to get |8 to 5 in the opener of their twin bill, Saye plac first honors in the N E Bismarck drew ® bye, Perens Of lot walloping that saw Bill Terry's hurt—not seriously. Even Mike Jacobs | but lost the nightcap, 8-2 as John Tis. a) eachin Peal putting contest. < Devils Lake routed the Jamestown | Terriers all but overhaul the Cubs in would be willing to settle for a nice,|ing pitched seven-hit ball. Walter PPro winners: Pirste flight-—Pete a independents, 12-6; Northern States | the National league pennant putsch, comfortable Louis victory on points. |Ringhofer, Colonel catcher, had four Verduin, first; 8. A. Meier, second. c ae ‘ * Power of eae Dates biotite ee end the western half ef the National Although he has the Welshman j hits in five trips in the second game, Second flight—G. H. Kenny, first, peril tere Bess roere o sewed up tighter than 2 telephone | two of them doubles. George M. Thompson, second. Third : z 5 In the second round contests Coca YESTERDAY’S STARS booth, win or lose, Jacobs has been| St. Paul took a twin bill from mn. flight—John Goodrich, first; Gus Fri- Cola defeated Will’s of Bismarck, 9-3, eee noticed to blanch slightly at the mere} dianapolis, winning a ten-inning stad, second. Fourth flight—H. F. Champions of Montana, fifteen Missoula softball players, their _ Di a of Devils Lake routed W: : Hal Trosky, Indians, and Ken- suggestion that Farr might win. Joe| opener 6-4 and taking an abbreviated Peterson, first; Dr, W. D. Toekpe, sec manager and their mascot made ready Monday to cross bats with dcrtd Seliots Nesebar ileal dall Chase, Senators—Former hit Louis, as champion, is a meal ticket | nightcap, 4-2. ond. Fifth flight—Don Politiski, first; a picked array of Bismarck stars. Included in the lineup of the Mon- ei Ractutta seacdeclive (era || (three singles, (accred four Tanai in that Mike, by all rights, has only just Hens Triumph ‘A. J. Abbott, second, Sixth flight— tana titlists are five Bismarck players, two of whom will make up Pont. Tavern of Grand Forks, 1936|| 11-4 opener win; Chase pitched begun to punch. RuHY Hank Isaak, first; Lester Diehl, sec- the battery for the game Tuesday night on the diamond north of tate champions, and WDAY. defeated || five-hitter for 6-2 nightcap vic- Mike has been gleefully predicting a| Kansas City .. 300 000 002—5 10 4 ond, Seventh flight—Harry Miller,| | Hughes field. Reading from left to right, back row: Tony Schu- [state champions, and WDAY de tee: crowd of 40,000 and a $400,000 gate|Toledo ...... ++ OOL 000 42x— 712 2 c 7 macher, manager, Steve Webb, Larry Schneider, Bismarck; W. me! is uke tonight since new customers kept| Piechota, Breuer and Hartje; first; M. Werdeman, second. Eighth 2 Garrison Loses Gil Brack and Li Hamlin, Je; Sul. flight—J. McNally, first; A. Geteer, Keithley, W. Mace, F. Lee, Bismarck; Arnold Schneider, Bismarck; In the women’s invitational tourney |] Dodgers—Brack’s three singles coming right along after last Thurs-|livan, Marberry and Reiber. second. Ninth fightB. Sattier,| J: Spittler, V. Olson and L. Noel; front row: C. Yerkes, Barnes, |, In the women's invitational tourney || Toveett re ann o-3 opener day’s postponement. That’s higher Brewers, Birds Divide first; J, Schuler, second. Tenth flight| 3. Dulaney,’ B. Foster, G. Schlickenmeyer, T. Lee, Bismarck, B. | 01. Ty Soothing ace, Helen Rose, || win over Pirates; Hamlin fanned than anyone else will go in the fig-| First Game— RH Bat Osayes first: Pat Gleason, sec- Deemer and Mel Maury. Bill Deemer, Jr., mascot, is in front. ot Grand Forks, who hurled thelr three |] four, allowed ten hits to take ures. Milwaukee .... 302 002 010— 817 3 rl » > d — Games in the tournament and was|| nightcap, 6-3, : The 5 to 1 odds that Louis will re-|Columbus ..... 022 102 101— 9 21 4 q the outstanding woman chucker. In ‘Lou Gehrig, Yankees—Hit homer, tain his newly-won crown tonight re-| Milnar, Pressnell and Helf; Cham- AMERICA GETTING SOFTER the champions game she aliowed|| ate, drove in thes runs in Ta Het te youns Neate Person! bop [bet Dele a orca, Twins Blast Out 9-1 id but two hits to the Garrison team and |} win over Tigers. ularity. ‘Second Game— RuK * fanned six. Ray Mueller, Bees, and Ray ‘There must be something in ase Milwaukee «eee O01 002 050— 8 14 1 Win Over Jamestown ; SAYS FAMOUS GRID Ee Ieee out 16 sescties eT ae Tee eee sociation because aristocratic W k End 5 rt: Cuber ‘Wihagarnee land Brena (hy tie neato erean) See eRe Sa Mercer drew » bye in the first round || opener, 3-2; Harrell blanked Bees, |} Cardinal Prince, stove, a stable- eeK- POLES || seacon, cnambers, Heusser, ‘Server Th % led | Gi on ge ot the women’s tourney; Grand Forks || 3-0, in nightcap with one hit, fan- ane chee pene der and Crouch, Lynch. e Winnipeg Maroons pulled/ Girls, Davenports, Cars Have Goodman T tl Au-Stars Bridgeman’ ‘Russell-Vold’s || ning four. hound, is also. a champion— : A Saints Take Two within seven games of the first divi- d Y Men, Di > I 18 blanked Berthold, 18-0; and the Minot Buck Newsom and Joe Cronin, best of all American pacers. t ice First Game— RH sion of the Northern League and s| Softened Young Men, De- Aeas sollbed Buusarck 18 NO'|| Red Sox, and Harlond lift, |] Both are owned by E. J. Baker the tefl frees) St. Paul .... 200 010 100 2— 6 11 Sie ion edi Ganelremin clares Bob Zuppke Amateur, Sees Play Mercer defeated the Grand Forks|| Browns"Newsom pitched four- |{ of St. Charles, Ill, The Cardi. (By the Associated Press Indianapolis "00 210 000 O— 4 10 of » 14-6, in the only game in|} hit shutout as Cronin drove {wo t diiel id Me dba) : (10 innings) Stealing ths Crepe Ried ae re : eons round, In the Angin runs with singles for 2-0 opener Pacing gait is almost as fast as (By the Associated Press) Herring and Fenner; day in » double-header, 3-2, and 4-2. By HARRY GRAYSO! Omaha Sharpshooter Won|Garrison defeated Mercer 7-3, and the || win; Clift clouted homer, single, Greyhound’s trotting 1:57%. Goodman Takes Title Crandall and Lewis. Duluth, far out in front, continued (Sport Editor, NEA Service) maha jarpshooter Minot Aces were on the short end of a|| driving in five runs in 8-3 night- Portland, Ore—Johnny Goodman) “ gecond Game— its winning ways by defeating Eau! Robert C. Zuppke warns America 2 - “a Boston ....... 001 000 002— 3 7 1| captures National amateur title, Crown Saturday by Defeat- | 18-8 score in a game with the Bridge- || cap decisio: St. Paul 020 0020-4 7 ¢ Claire, 5-2, as & second game was) that it is getting softer every year. He man Russell-Vold’s, Harry Danning and Harry Gum- || 8. Johnson and Owen; Turner and| downing Ray Billows, 2 up, in 36-hole|/thajanapolis .... 011 000 0—2 6 0 Postponed because of rain. The Fargo: }can see it. . . on the football field. ing Ray Billows 2 Up The Aces were awarded the third|| bert, Giants—Former hit three || Mueller. final. (Called end 7th, 6 o'clock law) Moorhead Twins blasted out a 9-1) Zuppke should know. He is prepar- eth Sane place in the tourney on a forfeit by the || singles, driving in three runs as {| Second Game— RHE Miley Wins Welch and Fenner; E. Riddle and decision over Jamestown in @ game ing to launch his 25th season as coach tek |Mercer club, Gumber stopped Reds 7-2 with * 000 000 210-310 6| St. Paul—Marion Miley trounces| y fuddle. called in the sixth because of rain./of the University of Illinois. Portland, Ore., Aug. 30. an Kenneth M. W ood of Grand Forks|| eight hits. 000 000 000— 0 1 0} Betty Jameson, 7 and 6, to win Millerp Win, Lose Superior trimmed Wausau twice by Zuppke says}Johnny Goodman, Omaha's golfing 5 ismarc George Caster and Bob Johnson, || Harrell and Ogrodowsk!; Lanning,| Women’s western title. First Game— RH 3-1 and 7-1 counts. that the boys have|robot whose name now is listed with |and Robert Byine of Bismarck were|| , feeige Castes as Whitehead, || Hutchinson and Mueller. we “Dean to Rest oot 202 111-8 13 | tf l= johnn: ‘. oe pe Games Monday are Eau Claire at changed vastly|the select few who have won both the Hepes eater ‘Clement Kelley || White Sox—Caster allowed five hits Dodgers Win Pair Bt. Louls—Dimy Dean suffering sees O11 210 000— 5 10 3 Duluth; Wausau a¢ Superior; James- more than the|National open an: nasoosl eae se ot Bismarck was named vice president || as Johnson collected five hits, in-.|| First Game— R H B| from bursitis, ordered to give pitch-| “Bean and Peacock; Bass and Berres,N town at Fargo-Moorhead. game in a quarter aoe ‘Aoupamnenes, Monday, ae tator, |“ succeed Clem Senechal of Minot. cluding two homers, and drove in || Pittsburgh .... 003 000 000— 3 11 2) ing arm complete rest. Second Game— RHA a of a century. Tolelof competitor. ecatully’ clireexed | it Was decided by the state officials|} seven runs in 16-0 opening victory; || Brooklyn + 000 101 03x— 5 11 0 : Minneapolis .. 001 100 000— 2 7 1 NORTHERN LEAGUE The little] Goodman successfully c! that the 1938 Class A Tournament|| Whitehead gave up only seven hits || Lucas and Todd; Hoyt and Phelps./ T eglegg Swimmer to Louisville ..... 030 001 40x— 8 13 1 Maroons Win Two > 10-year quest for the national amateur € Gam RHE 14 * E Dutchman traces Ray | Would be held at Bismarck sometime}| in winning nightcap, 5-3. Second e— y| Henry, Pettit, Grabowski, Burnell First gam Rte the decline to dot- Seat ares yy |in August, and the Class B tourney Pittaburgh .... 002 010 000— 3 10 1 Make Ocean ‘Voyage’ |ana Peacock; Tising and Ringhofer, sutcil? ing parents, oy ys’ 3 {held at Rugby. A women’s league was rooklyn ..... or. oe é ety Tee RN PR LAMAR 5 a7 ing, soft " seata, |Youngater, in the finals here, 2 up, and | formed and tourneys for Class A and | ©aeue collapse Uke a tent in ® wind. | ‘Tobin and Todd; Hamlin and| ew York, Aug S0—(@%—Charley| ALL STARS STRESS DEFENSE Miklos and Bennett, Kinsel and é and the purring|decided to take a busman’s holiday. | 9 teams wilfl be staged in conjunction peglandis ies lap the ze you could Phelps. Zimmer, 43-year-old legless swimmer,| Chicago, Aug. 30.—(}—The college Rolandson. automobile. He planned to attend the Western | with the men’s contests. history to re peries — claimed Monday to have bettered| all-stars, satisfied that their offenss hi Winhaeee 030 010 oon a is “Too many pa- rena at Los Angeles starting Tues- = Paralleling. their 1936 dash from eee REAGUE every long-distance, non-stop and|Will keep the Hits Bay Aaa e Pas don’t want . e () ip Tigers nd swimming record in the| hustling, concent on defense) Crookston ....... 000 0200-2 6 3 EHAie eOnaito DARE ———— Eigh Le second division to the championship, HB Ceamence Monda: red to wind : y 5 books after paddling 145 miles from|Monday as they prepa: wind up rag Smee tod | Ware a ot German Duo Will Play ASHE Lettermen (7 niet ee. mre reet [ney rox Abaya Mew ors tne oun] wing or Wespovay Sights a y a a! - 37 minutes. é “ Dukes Lose R mamas want their boys to make good] Don Budge, Gene Mako Back at Wahpeton cinnatts sivking” Reds, aunives ‘Weary but grinning as handlers| sional champions at Soldier Field. Eau Claire ..... 011 000 000— 2 fraferniiise, have pianiy ict, spend ng s Sunday program that topped any this i wiped from him a heavy protective Duluth .-..-... 103 020 00x— 5 money, and come home at least one} Brookline, Mass. Aug. 30.—(7)— Defending Collegiate Champions |*e#50" for plain and fancy flailing | covering of grease and a few bar- Sosnouskl snd Dowling: Brown and|Weck-end 8 month. Baron Gottfried von Cramm and|Detending Collegiate Champions | 74 ringing on all fronts. nacles collected during his long jour- nouski and Dowling; Brown “Old-timers played for glory. JThey|Herr Henner Henkel Monday found Open Seven Game Sched- Philadelphia 12 00 100 111-16 16 1) ey “he announced. i Gleason. ae came to school because they wanted| themselves facing Don Budge and P Athletics Set Records Chicago ..... 0.00 000 000-0 § 3) DE, 0° NEnOR A be trom Key Replace Twins Win Game x|{0- They were not swamped by offers] Gene Mako for the third time this ule September 24 The climax of their surge, how-| Caster and $ West to Havans.” : worn-out 000 ona 4. 5) {rom @ dozen schools. , season as the 56th national doubles ever, was just one of the miracles|Dey and Sewell, Rensa. He gaid the non-stop ocean swim— g OMB GES ba] Res onto iene furamenrcbed Hi] angi WB hag_ miele mmr ear |, Ga Ree) tubes with ers object und at wood, emis SE ie 3 (Called in sixth, rain). football. ‘The boys played anyhow| The Beas pa and|_Eight of the lettermen who-were a! Connie Mack’s confounding Ath-|Chicago ...... in November or December. 1 and Costro; Stephens and et ad judge strong factor in winning the 1936 foot- Zimmer, whose legs were severed by Pamige * because they wanted to. They were! Mako, defending champions, twice in ball championship of the North Da- letics, for whom rest and quiet should & Chicago trolley car when he was 9, \ Superior and Wausau Split adventurers. ‘There was a time when) Europe and were defeated each time, kota Intercollegiate conference will a Dresoribed erie iasedlonond a sald he swam at night and slept by | | some schools couldn’t afford uni-|in the Wimbledon and inter-zone te Back in Gall this ye fon nels en all season, turned in one day, bobbing on his back like a cork First game— RH E/ forms, so the boys earned a few dol-| Davis Cup finals. : ack a ent lorme oeer cf the year’s clubbing masterpieces in the choppy waters. ‘Wausau .. 8 ; lars and bought their own. Von Cramm and Henkel qualified Wespeiet State School of Science. against the White Sox. They scored | Washington ... 001 000 003— 413 3 2 Superior ....... X 6 “Now we have actors in football,| for the championship round by de-|, The Wildcats. will have # prelim-|12 runs in the first inning, six of them|Cleveland ..... 302 040 04x—11 15 0 a” Gen amplifies and Masterson and Bedrava; Holsve and) noys who want to play because they| feating the unbalanced second] iary practice week starting Sept. 14/batted in by Bob Johnson, for a pair] Deshong and R. Ferrell; Allen and records the sound of the heart-beat Tieseeell S45 know the spotlight will be on them.”! seeded domestic team, Johnny van ai soins being hedieaee @ daylot American league records, as they | Sullivan. as well as shows how the emotions Second game— Zuppke doesn’t blame the boys. Ryn and Joe Hunt, 6-4, 6-8, 14-12,| until school opens, Sept. 20, Coach|tcok the opener of a doubleheader,| Second Game— RHE affect the beating of the heart, ‘Wausau .. + 001 0000-1 6 2] “Automobile seats are mighty soft, in the tourney’s’ most exciting| £arl Bute anounced. He invited all/16-0. The Sox slipped in with the! Washington .. 000 003 012— 611 1 Superior . +014 002 x— 7 8 2) and it is fun to skim over hard roads| match. interested in “trying out” for the|nightcap, 5-3. Cleveland ..... 000 000 101-2 5 0 Muhr and Bedrava; Braun and/ with » pretty girl. Sorority da team to attend the week of drill. Chase and Millies; Feller, Brown Treadwell. ports are mighty enticing. hard that he'll have semething to| Veterans back this year are Gor- Phillies, and Pytlak. “Maybe if the boys of 1913 and ‘14 | don Patterson, conference end; Vic inning streak against Boston Splits With Browns ———— yl a think about fora few minutes be ai visi MAJOR LEAGUE. {| °2t2.2,2, se and come beck to| sides his best girl” mangas, _contersies | tackle, fd clyion cults ‘by banging, the: nbs Fr | AJ , college, cars and sofas would make} Although the trend deftnitely. is| Rupp and Pinkey Register, guards;|®Tound, ae ae their opener, with s | LEADERS | them soft instead of the hard-| against hardy souls who play for the| Phil Fauteck, Johnny Hermes, backs, pare oe ee pomers, and still isle eee knew.” | love of the geme, Zuppke has hope eed Larson and. Randy a e Dect & 2-1 set- eH ° — UP} assert ie pre-war) for the future. » tackles. ' (By the aren ress) hos) had stronger legs, knees and! He Potnts out that prospects of ao ae fee in een Feehan Arenas aiadeob herd eg | AMERIC. ps. present era are more competent james y n a Batting—Gehringer, Tigers, .380;/ They had more zest for the game.| coached in-high ‘school and learn| schedule, Sept. 2¢ against Bottineau|#tes in both ends of a twin bill, 5-3 $ Gehrig, Yankees, .367. tional league cellar, with the Reds Players today require twice as| signals better. Their hearts and am-| in @ game to be played here, Other |#24 6-3, and climbed out of the Na- Garena Yankees, 121; ne to dress as they did in paren ey not Deine (goog ae those ape TN DAG Presume at wan-|¢ropping in Greenberg, Tigers, 112. lays. o' boys, bul y de- » 1—-N.D.AC, en al {2 Harre e 4 Hits—DiMaggio, Yankees, 170;| Are Exceptions tails in preparatory play without! peton. heat pe a emer the Gael, thas Seeie ts ot Son peat pie j Walker, Tigers, 167. ‘They are taped to such an extent] realizing it. : Oct. 9—Mayville at Mayville. inals this season, just ne mn; » | Home runs—DiMaggio, Yankees, 38;/ that they look like dummies before) And even some of the actors make] Oct. 15—Valley City at Wahpeton. | hitter by the margin of ana ABET | Ge eee eerree imei i Foxx, Red Sox, 32. they even put on their suits,” Zuppke| good, for hard knocks have a way of] Oct. 23—Jamestown at Jamestown. single as he pitched the Gas ‘Hose | ———— ait Pitching — Murphy, Yankees, 13-2; | Smiles. straightening @ boy's vision, improv-| Oct. 29—Ellendale at Wahpeton. —_| cang to a 3-0 win over the Boston Bees Ruffing, Yankees, 17-4, “There are exceptions, of course|ing his appetite, hardening his| Nov. 5—Aberdeen, 8. D., at Aber- spite : . . throwbacks to the old school who| stomach, and strengthening his nerve, | deen. iio double bill nightcap, after in the Bees took the opener, 3-2. NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 ’t wait to get out to football and| He won't last long in scrimmage if Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, 390; P.|knock some other fellow sufficiently | the cure’ fails to work. f Baseball Standings | Feller Loses Waner, Pirates, 380. x aa rx @ | Bob Feller allowed only four walks i eons aa Cardinals, 95; Galan, = (By the Associated Press) ane at ie ball came went to the ‘ubs, 88. * . ’ ve-! Pitching of Young Kendall Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 187; P. Jacobs Was Only Joshing NORTHERN Ee Chase, whose unexpected eldowing Waner, Pirates, 182. ry s. ability gave the Senators a 6-2 de- Home runs—Medwick, Cardinals, ana|}/ About Louis-Schmeling Fight Duluth 71 37. 75 |cision over the Indians, after the Ott, Giants, 27. Fargo-M 66 = 39-629 | Tribe clubbed out an 11-4 edge in their Pitching—Root, Cubs, 12-4; Hubbell, = —Says Eddie Brietz. Eau Claire 61 52540) furst game. Giants, 17-( . : Crookston 57 57 = .500| ‘If the Giants, who have been for- { New York, Aug. 30.—(7)}—Many peo- has played ‘em all, rates Don Budge | Winnipeg 49 63 ©4387 |tunate in getting a combination of 1 ple think Mickey Cochrane will give | better than Perry day in the week, | Jamestown 47 «663s A27 | timely hitting and effective pitching { Enid. Okla.. Nine Wins) ¥ the reins at Detroit after this yeer | but says Ellsworth Vines could meke | Superior 46 66 » .411/of their own and obliging nosedives on / i $) 9 and that Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees |’em all look bad . . . John M. Comp- | Wausau 44 10 .386\the part of the strongest rivals, were i 1937 Semi-Pro Crown] win succeed him instead of going to |ton of Jacksonville, Fia., nominates ———______ &s certain of their crown as the Yanks | a S Cleveland . . . Mike Jacobs was only |the Duke-Pittsburgh game as the No. AMERICAN LEAGUE are of the American League laurels, Wichita, Kan., Aug. 30.—(#)—Enid, | joshing when he offered Max Schmel- |1 thriller of the early football season L__ Pet. | things would be simple. -The Yanks Okls., undefeated in eight tournament | ing 12% per cent of the gate to fight |. Wouldn’t be surprised, Bo . .. |New York 36 moved 12% games in front Sunday ry with a 7-4 win over the Tigers as Lou games, packed up a red-and-white| the Louis-Farr winner here in Octo- jose 5 to 1 odds on Louis and Farr | Detroit ber will b: pe Gehrig clouted homer No. 30 and Red 2 pennant, a tall gold trophy and $5,000 - gtise Knows, that, show | will soar by ring time—you can bet on | Chicago: god Sateet panes peeeg arty Are You Protected? 600 581 557 Son Buck Newsom turned in a four-hit-| 79 be Teally insured you need 316 313 | i te it prize money Monday and started | would kill his “carnival of champions” | that . . . Bookmakers say. less than ah home, national semi-pro baseball | billed for September 23 . iad sea stab op mpm po aerated Cleveland ter to give the Red Sox 2 2-0 win over i . 't interested in on New i e x re! 'j Sei of 1937. pes i penieery) rol niahwtn a oar fea the Browns in the opener of a double- |S0mething more than just a policy. header, but the Brownies belted three | You need 2 policy written in a strong eusesesse pionship by defeating Buford, Ga.,| country 1-4, before an estimated crowd of| adelphia or Chicago... A better 15,000 persons here Sunday night. bet is, the fight will go over to next June with Max getting at least 25: per | soon. it be in Phil- | give us the Southwest conference ... this year it will be in si cther guys, 8-3, in the nightcap. Teliable company; a policy written Se NATIONAL LEAGUE by an agent who knows his business; Giants Win He i. fits your needs | : Fa dine | cent’ of the gate ... 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