The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1937, Page 8

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‘Humble Yanks Need Only Two Wins to Clinch Pennant in Junior Circuit Wednesday By BILL BONI (Associated Press Sports Writer) ‘The Giants have had a dose of Dr. Charley Grimm's pet medicine—he hopes to call it “the pennant winner’ —and they woke up Wednesday with @ bitter taste in their mouths, a de- termination to do better and a Na- tional league lead that had dwindled to m game and a half. Dr. Grimm's medicine, the one that thas done such wonders for the cocky Cubs on past afternoons, is a well-ad- justed mixture of garrulous Gabby Hartnett's war club and smooth-flow- ing relief pitching by veteran Charley it. TUESDAY'S STARS Gabby Hartnett and Charley Root, Cubs—Former's single, double and triple figured in all Cub scor- ing in 7-5 defeat of Giants; latters || relief pitching choked off loser’s Hal Trosky, Indians—Home run with bases loaded provided win- ning margin in 6-3 trimming of Senators. Ben Chapman, Red Sox, and Gill, Tigers—Former's homer with three on started ten- tun rally that beat Tigers in open- er, 12-7, latter held Sox to eight hits and fanned eight in 4-1 night- cap win, Jim Tobin, Pirates — Pitched seven-hitter to tame Bees 9-2, and led 13-hit winning attack with two doubles and single. Don Gutteridge and Don Pad- gett, Cardinals—Former's triple cleared bases in big inning that ‘won opener from Brooklyn, 8-5; latter's three singles and four-bag- ger led way to 6-3 win in second game. Wally Moses, Athletics—His eleventh-inning homer with man on base broke tie and gave A's 5-4 decision over White Sox. Harry, Craft, Reds and Wayne LaMaster, Phillies—Craft drove home two runs with double and singles as Reds won first game 6-3; LeMaster gave eight hits and no bases on balls and fanned five to win nightcap 10-1, 34,807 Watch Game | The Giants got both Tuesday, to | the delight of 34,807 Chicago customers | and the dismay of Gotham’s rooters | for a nickel World Series. q Garrulous Gabby, he of the wagging fF tongue and the flailing shilalah, was } in his best form. Missing only a jomer on his triumphant tour, the ib backstop smashed out a triple the bases loaded, a single that gy Hant’s coffin and the the Cubs’ 7-5 victory. REE a in Boston yesterday, e first, 12-7, to a ten-run Red inning, and winning the sec- 1, that made it so much simp- for the Ruppert riot squad. ; By winning both games from the | Browns Wednesday, they can elim- | amate Detroit from all consideration. || ‘The Yanks and Browns were kept dle. Tuesday by the American Legion that tied up practically every- in New York. | The rest of the big league program iw the Dodgers drop two in St. Louis, and 6-3; the Pirates sting the 9-2; the Phils lose the opener ‘and win the nightcap from the Ey ae Ly 10-1; Wally Moses’ 11th inning B with a man on beat the White 5-4, for the Athletics, and Johnny of the Indians win his thirteenth 4 tht—he hasn't been beaten—with ‘8 6-3 subjection of the Senators, AMERICAN LEAGUE Tigers Split With Bosox -First Game— RHE t 0010 02 301-712 2 010 0101 00x—12 15 2 |} Potfenberger, Coffman, McLaugh- oa York, Tebbetts; Grove and vu New York, Sept. 22.—(#)—Officials of the San Antonio club of the Texas League have the misery. They are biue in the face trying to explain to fans why they traded Pitcher Ash Hillin to Oklahoma City... (All Ash did for Oklahoma City was win 31 ball games)... Young Terry, the Trenton, (N. J.), rr buzz saw, wants it distinctly un- derstood he is not the “Young Ter- try’ who was kayoed by Mickey Page of Provi- dence at Augusta, Me. the other night... “Such said the buzz saw ... Looks like Jimmy Wilson at Cincinnati and more power to him, Those trucking tycoons, the Messrs. James J. Braddock and Joe Gould report biz is O. K... Jake Todd of Erskine college in South Carolina is the only one-man coaching staff in Dixie... He double-times with the varsity and freshmen and last year borrowed from his varsity reserves 50 his 1l-man frosh squad could play out its schedule. .. Henry Armstrong looks like a miniature edition of Joe Louis when it comes to socking... Last season was the second best in the International League's history from an attendance standpoint, No one could find out definitely why the Hippodrome was being pick- eted Tuesday... Somebody said it was because all the boys being e: ployed by Mike Jacobs at the Hippo- drome are not union boys... Big Harry Armstrong Looks Like Little Joe Louis When It Comes to Socking THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 —Says Eddie Brietz. Ten football prestige may get a jolt when Texas Christian and Ohio State collide Saturday... Add _ success stories: Fred Thomsen, coach of the spectacular Arkansas Razorbacks, is one of the few men who jumped from @ small-town high school directly to a@ major university—and made good. .. Don’t look now, boys, but an- other mejor league manager is about to get the old heave-ho, If Sixto Escobar trims Harry Jeffra Thursday night, he'll vacation in Europe. If he loses, his plans are uncertain—he won’t dare to go home. . . - Erle, Ohio, has the distinction of contributing the longest and shortest names of the South Carolina football squad... A. is Leonislaus Josephius Franciszko Anthonio Krotossynski, a guard... B, is Al Grygo, a triple- threat back who may be an Olympic decathlon champion one of these days... Tony Canzoneri is on record as predicting Lou Ambers will be the only champ to retain his title on the carnival of champs card Thursday night. Correction: Add Tennessee to that lst of breathers (aw yeah?) Auburn has skedded this year. . . Incidental- ly, Auburn will travel 6,392 miles in playing all its 10 games away from home. . . Joel Hunt now is just a line ccach at Louisiana State... But go down to Texas and he rates as an immortal... Joel scored the first touchdown for Texas A. and M. in every game during 1925, 26, 27 5 end continued his string by making the first score in the East-West all- star game at San Francisco in 1927. . No player has worn his No. 8 Jersey. since he graduated. . . It hang: in the trophy room at College Sta- tion... Any notes in your system, boys? Second Game— Detroit .. 010 003 000— Boston ... 000 000 100— Gill and York; Wilson and A’s Trip Chicago HE Chicago 200 000 010 01— 4 9 2 Philadelp! 000 000 120 02— 511 0 Cox, Brown, Kennedy and Sewell, Rensa; Williams, Thomas and F. Hayes. © Tribe Trounces Nats ad oom nos pt ge ri RH Cleveland 010 041 000— 6 10 Washingto! 003 000 000— 3 10 Allen and Pytlak; W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. q Only games. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs Beat Giants Eg 1 1 RH 010 001 300— 5 15 400 010 02x— 7 14 ffman, Smith an French, Root, Lee and New York Chicago a RHE 100 000 100—- 2 7 0 Giants 7-5; Cut Lead Full Game PATIENCE PAYS After making an attempt to wi the trophy every year since 1929, Paul B. Sawyer, above, 25-year- old law student from the Uni- versity of Texas, won the Lip- tom’Cup, most coveted award for outboard racing in America, at Pocono Lake, Pa, f Baseball Standings | (By the Associated Press) e AMERICAN LEAGUE Utah Speed King week "Re New York 9 8645 = =©=—676 Detroit .. & 58 (582 Sets New Records|aiteo ("2 3 Cleveland . % 66 532 Boston .... 73 «(65 520 ; Washington 61 415 Ab Jenkins, Left Arm Cut and eee Die rd 91 a Bandaged, Continues Dash pect ureen - NATIONAL LEAGUE Over Salt Flats WoL Pet: New York ... 8 54 612 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept.|Chicago . 6 57 «590 22.—()—Ab Jenkins, his left arm cut, St. Louis .. 7 66 538 and bandaged, hurled his “Mormon| Pittsburgh .. 6 6 535 Meteor” around a 12% mile saline|Boston ...... m1 T1600 course Wednesday, hot in pursuit of|Brooklyn .. 61 83 aT new world speed records. Cincinnati 5685 CT - The huge, cream-colored machine | Philadelphia 56 86 394 thundered from the starting line at 7:33 a. m. (PST) Tuesday and will ee) until the same time Thurs- ye Two accidents failed to deter the Utah speed king. His left arm was cut by bits of me- tal torn from a rear wheel when a tire gave way. New world land speed records were ; | established each hour and each 500 032 000 000— 5 10 1 010 000 70x— 8 11 0 and Phelps; Krist, Sunkel and Ogro- dowski. Second Game— RHE Brooklyn 000 000 300— 3. 9 0 St. Louis 400 010 10x— 6 12 0 Marrow, Cantwell, Lindsey and Phelps, Spencer; Kleinke and Ogro- dowski. : Cellulose forms the greater part of the framework of all plant life. miles, Among the major marks achieved thus far: 12-hour run, 160 miles an hour; 3,000 kilometers, 161.4 miles an hour; Dukes Beat Twins 12-2 to Take Edge Triumph Puts F-M Team Behind 3 Games to 2 in Series; Infielder Hurt Fargo, N. D., Sept. 22.—(7)—Duluth Players Meet to Plan Association Second Meeting of Group Called for Oct. 5; Board of Di- rectors Elected Tennis club. persons, who could not be present, the club. sisting of Miss Grace Elness, Miss Ruth Wetmore, Dr. M. 8. Priske, Robert Larson and W. A. Martin, was elected. The board will act as an organising committee and formulate definite aims and by-laws for the group. Committees were named to call up- on the school board and the park board to learn definitely what plans have been made by those two groups in the line of tennis playing facil- ities and to urge them to provide additional facilities. A second meeting of the club is planned for Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, at the same place. At the second meeting by-laws will be adopted and committee reports made. It wes a large and enthusiastic group attending the first meeting. They felt that tennis, which has had rather a nondescript history in Bis- marck during the past few years, should be promoted and made one of Bismarck’s major sports. The group plans to be active throughout the winter with both social and business meetings planned. Jimmies Thursday Lack of Reserves, Veterans Makes Coach Cassell Pessi- mistic of Outlook > Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 22—(P)— Coach Al Cagsell’s Jamestown col- lege Jimmies will open their 1937 Yootball schedule against the Huron Scalpers here Thursday night. The Jimmies have been for the past two weeks and with a 3| shortage of material and lack of ex- perience Cassell feels rather pessimis- tic as to any chance of the Jimmies annexing the 2,000 miles 160.07 miles an hour. ‘THEY ALSO SERVE...’ New York.—Jack held Wednesday a 3-2 lead over the Fargo-Moorhead Twins in the race for the Northern champion- Saltzgaver, | ship by blistering tapes. 12 to 2 . a A Yankee utility man, has gone to bat victacy Tuesday. a only twice for the New Yorkers, but Fargo-Moorhead, already minus he'll get the same world series melon | services of their regular catcher and "as Joe DiMaggio or Lou Gehrig. ‘Pays’ $10 for Fish Peg | He Threw Stone at | |” tii: in the nead sunday by » bal! SO wn to second Charleston, W. Va.—Throwing rocks at fish here costs $10—if you hit the fish. James L. Tickle paid that at a hearing before Mag- istrate Edwin 8. Watson. Witnesses testified Tickle struck & 35-pound catfish with a five- pound rock and then waded into a water and brought out the _ A BROWN-FORMAN QUALITY PRODUCT “FIND” A AT THE BY THE BONE Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. FARGO — | Runs — DiMaggio, Yankees, their pitching ace, lost Frankie Dan- neker, second baseman from Winni- | peg, who joined them late in the sea- throt base by Catcher Connie Felderman of Duluth, Dan- neker suffered a slight concussion, and was taken to a hospital for ob- servation. Danneker is not believed in serious danger. Duluth .. 030 023 121-12 23 0 F.-Moorhead ...000 000 011I— 2 9 4 Brown and Felderman; Suche and Rucker. Birds Win Opener Against Brewers Chambers to Oppose Presnell on Mound in Second En- counter Tonight ternational League survivor in the “Little World series.” ‘The Brewers, who finished the regu: lar season in fourth place, Crouch, | MAJOR LEAGUE | | LEADERS the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Gehringer, Tigers, 383; Ge- hrig, Yankees, 359. Lawson, Tigers, and Ruffing, kees, 18-6. Giants, 31; Medwick, Cardinals, 29. Pitching—Root, Cubs, 13-5; Hubbell, Giants, 20-8. 13-4; Yan- North Dakota Inter- collegiate crown this year. ‘The starting lineup for Jamestown will probably consist of Seaman and Carlson, ends; Gray and Danuser, signified their intentions of joining/urday when they make their Huron Tutors Play aoe Hartnett, Root Take Hero Roles As Cubs| Bismarck Tennis . Washington Game Saturday to Be Hard Start for New Iowa Mentor Hot Weather Hats Sorimmage| WASHINGTON HUSKIES FACE SEASON SHORT ON RESERVES at Minnesota; Gmitro Shifted to Half Back , Sept. 22—()—He hasn't More than two dozen tennis enthu-/ hollered for sympathy, but Ira Irl siasts met Tuesday evening at the|/Tubbs, Iowa’s new football coach, At least a dozen other is Hawkeyes All the Hawkeyes have to der their new teacher “(By the Associated Press) _ y Bazter, 137%, knocked out Mere) Flynn, 130%, Batavia, N. NEW ROLE, Freda James, British Wightmaiy Cup team star,-makes a charm< ing mermaid as she takes lea of the courts for a dip at’ P ham (N. Y.) Country Club, | Fights Last Night | Parsons Setar First String Stacks Up as Pow- erfull Machine Despite Graduation Losses Editor's Note: This is one of a series dealing with football pros- pects of major college teams, Seattle, Sept. 22—(P)—The Uni- versity of Washington Husky is bark- ing gridiron challenges again after going around with its tail between its legs from the whipping it took from the Pittsburgh Panther at the Rose Bowl last New Year's day. Time and kind words have healed i some other & swell chance to lift the 1987 crown. is spelled with eight letters es. regulars. ° -The main backfield will line up ‘Chuck Newton, quarter; Capt. Frits Washowits and Jimmie Johnston, halfbacks, and Al Cruver, fullback. Washington gets a big test Satur- day when it meets the University of Iows here. Schedule: Sept. 25, Iowa; Oct. 2, Southern at Los California at Berkeley; Nov. 13, U. é L, A.; Nov. 20, Oregon. 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