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14 Frame Park Baseball Stand References THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1938 13 W. INTO THE SEMIFINALS CALLEDBAC K By Jack Sords |, fflft gjflfl jy^gpj BEAT NEW LONDON GREENBE G CHAMPION REFUSES TO LOSE JACOBS, LARDNER BY 21 TO 5 SCORE i A BID FOR RUTH'S LEAD IN MAJOR A ENTER FINALS OF IN STATE TOURNEY ; NOME RUN RECORD: BY BEATING JERRYS STATE TOURNEY Will Play Cudahy or La Crosse '•. Detroiter Pounds Out Two ; Varieties Stay on Their Heels Sunday Morning at 9:30 18-Year-Old Youth Defeats More to Place Himself 15 in Second Place by De- o'Clock at Frame Park Kummer, 8 and 7, Winning Games Ahead of Barn's feating West Side Mer- Right to Meat Former at Waukesha Best Season chants, 12 to 7 Amateur Champ _ In a battle to win the state championship among junior base- (By Sid Foder, Associated Press j LAST NIGHT'S GAMES Sports Writer) ; (By D. L. Brannon) ball teams sponsored by American Major A l.oasur Milwaukee — 'J'j — Eighteen- Legion posts of Wisconsin, the Along about this time every ; 8500 Juniors -!. Jerry., 0. Varieties ID, V.Y.-! ' Side Mer- ! year-old Burleigh Jacobs essayed Oshkosh team, sponsored by Atley year, the figure filberts .sharpen I the giant-killer role today against H. Cook post, No. 70, will play in UP their pencils, scribble numbers i chants 7. Lyn Lardncr and his blazing put- all over the nearest blank spaces. ] . Columbian Squi-- -S He the semifinals at Frame field at ; tjlt ter in Ihe Wisconsin amateur golf Waukesha, Sunday morning at and confidently conclude that Joe postponed. championship finals. Zilch or Luke Glotz has a chance j Sportsman Leas in- 9:30 o'clock. s f)d Clllb 4 Lardner was bent nn regaining Should the local nine be vic- to bust Babe Ruth's 11-year-old P - Po-ples the title hod held in 1932 and record of 60 homers for one sea- Millers 7. Kalbus 5. torious in that game to be played ! showed yesterday he has the game son. i Meadcs \von On a fo from cither with Cudahy or La Crosse, Dodgers. and heart to do it. it will play tomorrow afternoon Baseball men tell you those fil- ! Jacobs, recently graduated from lor the championship. i | bcrts might just as well figure up MONDAY'S PROGRAM Wauwatosa High school, gained Oshkosh won its first round their next year's income tax. be- Major AA IJ'UKIIC i Sunlites vs. Hours at Sacred : the finals with a flashy 8 and 7 game Friday afternoon by trounc- cause they'd come as close to the victory over the tournament med- ing New London, 21 to 5. In other right answer. For. when you start Heart. ! Seifeldts vs. Court.-- ;,; Menorn- i alist, Gordon Kummer of Mil- games yesterday Cudahy beat ] monkeying with the Babe's all- waukee. Lardner became his op- Madison, 16 to 3, and La Crosse time fence-busting high, the way ir.ee park, diamond \o. 1, i 8500 Seniors \-. Monday-; nt ! ponent by eliminating* the defend- nosed out Milwaukee in a 13-in- lo do it is lo begin with the final • ~ . ing champion, WiLfcrd Wehrle of ning affair. 10 to 9. pa r month of the season—that gaudy j ''';,;>Il... io Racine, ,> and 4. In games today, New Auburn September when he parked 17 j .; f '^sur ; Lardncr, 23-year-old Milwau- vs. ix.OKer;: ;it Fivnt^. ! was to play Wauwatosa and Wau- among the cash cuslomers in 30 I DcMol:i v kcoan and Harvard law student, kesha was to meet Eau Claire. days—and work back. - vs. Company H at Me- j burned up the tough Milwaukee i Rominee Ptirk- Oiamonrl No. ;j. Oshkosh players drove in 11 OUT ON SPREE Country club course as he sent j PJcrccs vs \Ynrdens at Park runs in the ninth inning yester- This year, however, the boys j school. ; tlie champ to the sidelines. He day. The game was started at 5:30 might have something there. Big! Service vs. Ziieiis at Mcnom-! was four under par for the 32 instead of at 3:30 o'clock 'as orig- Hankus Pankus Greenbcrg is on i inec park, diamond No. -4. holes, was deadly accurate with inally scheduled and by the end a spree. Right now he's 15 games Greyhound, with Scp Palln his chipping iron, a master sand of the game it was beginning to blaster, and simply unbeatable on in front of the Barn's record four- The 8500 Juniors maintained Three years ago Greyhound won the Hamblelonian trotting classic get dark. base pace. their one-game: lead in the Major the greens. POUND TWO PITCHERS at Goshen, N. Y.. and since then the big gray ghost has been cutting \fJrfqi MORE. COPYRIGHT. 1935. MNC FEATURES SYNDICATE i Now, don't get Ihe idea that A race last night, blanking Jerrys, seconds off the mile record a little at a time, and beating all rivals TAKES 47 PUTTS Local players pounded the 'of- 4 to 0, with Varieties staying on For the distance he went, Lard- ferings of two New London pitch- i Big Hank is going lo do it. The Now the 1:56 trotter is training for a match race with Rosalind ncr had 47 putts. That's putting | odds are all against him. He's a their heels in second place by fleet winner of many harness races, to be staged Aug. 0 during the ers, three of the Oshkosh" boys thumping West Side Merchant, 12 j GranI . »"3 nd, I CircuiIM t-rmitt meetinwi«*.t:_^-._!/"•g at • — ___ " ° O in any tournament. Remember, galling home runs. Mitchell's cir- National League | right-handed hitler, and Amer- Sop Pa.m par is based on two putts a green cuit clout to deep left center rolled American League ican league parks are a lot friend- lier to the fellows swinging from ° the 8500-Jen,, balt.e. —64 for 32 holes. He had 17 one- into the Fox river, a drive of CINCINNATI NEW YORK WASHINGTON CLEVELAND scoring was clone in the hist three pull greens and didn't three-putt about 400 feet from home plate. AB R AB H AB H AB H the south side of the plate. He once. Frey. 2b S«eds. If Case, rf Lary, ss 30 still has to meet up with Ruth's frames, 8500 getting one in the Homers by Bixby and Luker also Berger. If Bartel!. ss Lewis. 3b Campbell, rf 4 3 fifth and seventh and two in the His work around the green set traveled long distances. Goodman., rf Ripple, rf Wright. If Hale. 2b 22 merriest month. And, the Detroit DETTLAFF SCORES McC'ck. Ib Ott. 3b Bonura, Ib Kroner, 2b 1 0 lineup,, as now constituted, , offers sixth. The played crror- STANDINGS up one-putts repeatedly. Al- Every man on the Oshkosh team Lomb'rdi, c Leiber, cf Travis, ss Heath, If 52 s s the losers' four though occasionally in steep traps', hit safely, Mitchell and Dietzo Hersh'er. c McC'hy, Ib West, .cf Averill. rf 3 0 opposition pitchers a chance to ! b, , u, ', Myer, 2b Weath'ly. cf 0 0 walk the six-foot-four joltcr °bble.s figuring in the scoring, 74 IN TOURNAMENT Lardner remained unruffled. With each getting three hits, and Bizby, j Mancuso, c one exception—the 26th hole—he Kamp'is, 2b 3 R. Ferrell. c Trosky. Ib 4 ratherathpr thanthan , lelot hii-,;m™ tating- on,->,ieQ onff \ Pushing across siixx countercounters iin . TODAY Duex, Luker and Robl two each, j Myers, Gumbert. p 1 Giuliani, c Kettner, 3b 4 | the sixth, Varieties outlasted West \ exploded out in fine style, fre- After the first inning in which xMoore 0 Hogsett. p Pytlak. c 4 their select offerings. xxSchum'her 0 xWasdeU Allen, p 4 2 \ Side Merchants in a slugfest, 12 to St. Paul—f/P)—Al Krucfier, Be- quently within two or three feet both sides scored three . runs, Brown, p 0 Kellv. p On the other hand, there's 7. Sam Dittor's one-handed loit pro, headed the Wisconsin of the cup. His chip shots were neither side scored again until the Totals ...32 zDannlng l zGoslln Totals 34 15 Hank with 35 round trip whacks catch featured the tussle. (By Associated Press-) contingent in the $7,500 St. Paul nearly as brilliant cs his putting. zzCastleman 0 to his credit already. He hit two seventh when Oshkosh scored six 'oilman, p 1 Totals 34 s The Columbian Squires-Sacred NATIONAL LEAGUE Open golf tournament today with Lardncr scored ah eagle and times. New London counted once xBatted for Ko-jsett in fifth more yesterday as the Tigers Heart Seniors sirup W Pel a first round 37-33—70, two under eight birdies in the match. He was Totals ....35 zBatted for Kelly In ninth. trampled the Athletics 9-2 — the was post- in its half of the seventh and one xBatted for Gumbert In fifth. Washington 000 001 111— 4 poned. Pittsburgh par. over par on only five holes. more in the ninth. Oshkosh scored xxRan for Moore In fifth. Cleveland o:2 514 OOx--.12. third time in a week and the sixth GAIN TIE AT LEAST New York Kruegc-r was three strokes be- Here's an example of the head one run in the eighth and really zBatted for Brown In seventh. Error—Hogsctt. Runs batted in— time this season he has paired his Chicago . 50 hind Ernie Harrison of Chicago, of steam he had up: zzRan for Dannlng in seventh.
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