6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY20,1933 Bismarck, Fargo and Mohall Athletes Pace Field in Qualifying Round ARE ESTABLISHED AS SLUGGER LIKE CHUCK KLEIN MAKES PHILLIES DANGEROUS TOP CONTENDERS FOR OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern MUTER SMACKS Three Have N. C. C. Title Aspirations ¦RUMF— WVAUT f YO' GIB IT TO g 111 Two South Dakota Schools and TRACK MEET HONORS CHA-CHA. ** JOHNNY FREDERICK AND SAM iCIACTION OF YOUR LOYAL. ME J HOMER IN NINTH University of North Dakota dTO ME, IAM GIVING YOU fi GOIN TO TAINT / MAN- AHM Ambitious Neil Beylund of Bismarck Esta- MOBILE AS A DELATED \ IT TTRE-ENGINE-RED, SO i WEST REPUCE BAT LEADERS blishes New Record in 3 GIFT /~~MT IS IN NEED I it'LL LOOK LAK SIXTY ¥ TO DEFEAT REDS ~ Gabby Cubs, W TRIVIALREPAIRS i MILES AN HOUR AS AU IDLE ] Grand Forks, N. D., May 20.—Three Mich., knocked out Tommy Bland, Hartnett of Low Hurdles Event ISE,IT IS PERFECT ! teams have been loomed as early fa- Canada, (5). Schulte UP AN' DOWN CENTRAL, j Detroit—Marty Simmons, Saginaw, of Senators and ( Philadelphia’s Five-Game Los- vorites to win the North Central con- .IT HOME TO —>ER-AV\- ABENOO 9 ference track championship, which outpointed “Lefty” Lou Mays, Detroit, Chapman Yanks Slump J (10). of , YOU CAN ing Streak Broken With will under the auspices of DWIGHT BEHAN IMPRESSIVE MAYBE GET A vpa-MAN \ be held the I University Friday, St. Louis—Al Stillman, St. Louis, ll J Victory of North Dakota, May 20.—(JP)—The tmm 5-to-4 May outpointed James J. Braddock, Jersey New York, bat- 26. South Dakota State, South ting days University, City, N. J., (10); Joe Forchione, leaders of seven ago both Dakota and the University slumps during the Finals in 10th Annual Capital of North op- Cleveland, and Tony Viviano, St. suffered severe last Dakota have excellent week and result Johnny 8-7 portunities Louis, drew, (4); Frankie Hughes, as a Frederick City Meet Are Set for CARDINALS BEAT GIANTS to win the title. of the Brooklyn Dodgers Sam Sioux of Clinton, Ind., and Joey Huff, St. Louis, and The North Dakota Univer- West of the St. Louis Browns again Saturday Afternoon sity will have conference cham- drew, (4); Jackie Sharkey, Minneap- three olis, and held the pace-setting positions in the Win in American as pions in Ralph Pierce, Roy Pearson, Howard Scott, Oklahoma Major Yankees City, drew, (4); Allen Matthews, St. Leagues Saturday. and Captain Ted Meinhover compet- Frederick, whose 27 - average rose Bismarck, Fargo and Mohall high Both Cleveland and Wash- ing. Pierce holds the 100-yard dash Louis, stopped Tommy Jones, Chica go, (3). points to .398, supplanted Gabby school track athletes established ington Are title, having raced the distance In 9.8 Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs, who Beaten seconds. He also holds the San Francisco Young Tommy, themselves as the leading contenders conference Philippines, outpointed Speedy Dado, suffered a 47-point loss and wound 220-yard record, 21.8 seconds. up at place lor the championship in the 10th an- Philippines, (10). .356 in fourth in the Na- Pearson is the conference mile and tional League after Friday’s games. nual By HUGH S. FULLERTON JR. Capital City track and field half-mile tltleholder. He set the mile 4—¦ ¦ ? In & nip-and-tuck (Associated race, West out- meet here Friday afternoon as pre- Press Sports Writer) record in 1930, when he ran the event classed Fred Schulte of Washington As long as they have Chuck Klein Yesterday’s Stars | liminaries in five events were off. in 4:22.8. His time for the half-mile ¦ and Ben Chapman of the New York and a few other mighty clouters on is 1:59. Meinhover is the conference ? ¦ -? Hie Capital City -quad, defending Yankees to gain the American League their pay roll, the Phillies look like a shotput champion, with a record- (By The Associated Press) lead at .381, eighteen points above his champion, state qua. d nine men in team which can make a lot of trouble breaking heave of 45 feet 6 inches. Joyner White, Tigers—Clouted two previous week’s mark. six track events, Fargo qualified seven for the National League hopefuls even South Dakota State’s hopes rest doubles and single against Red Sox. Chapman, though they place. who led for a while, went and Mohall six for the final events are in last with Joe Plihal and Steve Kortan Harry Seibold, Braves Relieved back to second at .375 while last Saturday afternoon. They gave an example of what may Pllhal Is one of the fastest men in Zachary and checked Pittsburgh rally week’s No. 1 man, Schulte, off any the skidded Preliminaries in the 120-yard, high, be expected of them almost time conference and will be entered in the win 5-3. to fifth with a 353 average, a loss of hurdles were cancelled when only six; when Klein finished the Cincinnati 100, 220, and 440-yard dashes. Kortan Luke Appling, 40 points. Two players who didn’t men entered the event and automatic- Reds with one mighty wallop Friday is the conference javelin champion, White Sox—batted even get losing streak into the “first 10” last week. ally became finalists. They are A. and broke a five-game and is noted likewise for his high- in three runs with Bill Dickey of the Yankees and A1 Bibelheimer of Linton, W. Fisher and with a 5-to-4 victory. With the score jumping ability. The South Dakota double and two Simmons Chicago White Sox, ninth, caught ofc'the P Kreutz of Fargo, N. Beylund of tied in the Klein one of State squad will be the largest one singles against pounded their way up to third and Bismarck, C. Kearns of Hazen and L Red Lucas’ pitches on the nose for his entered. Washington. fourth places. of Johnson of Minot. seventh the season and The University of South Dakota , Pepper Martin of the Louis Card- Semi-finals for the first six track scored behind Dick Bartell to win the track team can boast of one confer- Cardinals—Singled inals, hero of the 1931 world series (Tfrg ~ | game. events had been scheduled for Satur- 3US- ff-xo • j ence champion, Wirth, who runs the showed a return to the form of that day morning, but were found un- Reds Drop to Fourth 440-yard dash in 49.9 seconds. He run beat occasion he pounded 14 hits The victory dropped the Reds into set that as out in necessary. Preliminaries in the field j this record in 1931. L Hansen is ex- Giants. 30 times at bat and lifted his aver- events, however, were to go ahead as a fourth-place tie with the St. Louis pected existing pole Don age points go brilliantly to shatter the Brennan, 37 to .375 to into second scheduled Saturday forenoon. Cardinals, who rallied to vault record. At the Dakota Relays Yankees Struck place in the National League. Linton qualified four men Friday Nodaks Will Outweigh Bison Tuesday defeat the New York Giants, 8 to 7, in out 12 St. Louis Although shorn of some of inning slugfest. Hansen cleared the bar at 13 feet 4 his afternoon; Minot three; Carson, Ha- a 10 inches, batsmen in win- honors, Chuck Klein of the Phillies upset the league- a mark that betters the record zen, and Mandan two each; Dickinson, Boston’s Braves by more than a foot. March of South Don Brennan ning fourth held his place as leading all-around Elgin, Solen and Stanton one each. Two Great Spring Elevens Will leading Pittsburgh Pirates sto 3. The State high school straight victory. slugger of the majors. He his MUD HENS STILL ARE SEEKING Brooklyn Dodgers Dakota Is a former led Beylund Cracks Record and the Cubs were high champion, Klein, Phillies Walloped league two departments with 31 Feature Chicago. low and hurdle and i Chuck in Though times in all preliminaries Clash in Contest rained out at undoubtedly will place in Btohomer with one on in ninth for win- runs batted in and 10 doubles and his Philadelphia walloped these Friday were exceptionally good, only The Athletics weights events, ning against seven homers left him only be- FEW BREAKS IN ASSOCIATION At Grand Forks 9 The events. In the the runs Reds. one one record fell. Nell Beylund of Bis- the to 2. Coyotes Leroy Mahaffey, Athletics Held hind Wally Berger of the Boston Chicago White Sox handed the Wash- have Evar. marck covered the 220-yard low hur- North Dakota State has no title as- Indians to five hits for third triumph Braves. Lou Gehrig of the Yankees dles in cracking ington Senators a 10-to-l trimming. 27.5 seconds, the rec- R Chase, Garrison, third. Time—lo. 7 May pirations, but at least four of its track of season. had 28 runs and seven homers to by Leßoy Toledo Loses Another Heart- Grand Forks, N. Dak., 20. The New York* Yankees meanwhile League ord of 28 second established seconds. King Football will ascend to his stars will score points. Fritz Hanson, head the American in two of Bismarck in 1925. by Ellingson Increased their lead over the dead- Ninety per sections. Sanders Second heat—won B. breaker, Dropping sports throne temporarily by former Minnesota high school dash cent of the 1,750,000 in- Decision in North locked Indians and Senators tak- persons county of Mohall; B. Owens, Bismarck, sec- Tuesday night the two champion, is scheduled to give Pierce surable in the of ond; Huber, Carson, Dakota when ing a 6 to 5 decision from the St. London, England, 1891, Congress appropriated $9,- E. third. Time—- In Ninth Frame traditional rivals, North Dakota State of North Dakota University a bitter are at work. In -10.7 seconds. i Louis Browns. 000 for a rain-making experiment to College and the University of North Detroit’s Tigers found two big in- race In both the hundred and 220. At Third heat—won by J. Boelter of spring grid squads the Dakota Relays, Hanson led Pierce Roman roads built before the birth end a drouth; dynamite was sent up Dakota, send their nings enough to win from the Boston lighted by Bismarck; R. Delaney, Dickinson, sec- Chicago, May 20. (£*) —Toledo’s against each other in Memorial at the 60-yard mark, but the Sioux of Christ are now elec- in balloons and kites and exploded, Stad- Red Sox, 7 to 5. tricity. but no rain came. ond; C. Kearns, Hazen, third. Time—- Hens still are hoping for a few breaks ium here. by innings: speedster nosed out the Perham, -10.6 seconds. Scores in their efforts to get somewhere in This unique arrangement, probably NATIONAL LEAGUE Minn., lad. 440-Yard Dash regulation Marquardt. the first football game ever Win Ninth State also will feature - the American Association. Phils in - - (First four in each heat qualified). played between two major opponents R H E former Minnesota high school cham- SIDE GLANCES By George Clark First heat—won by W. Green of Bis- Hens have lost more tough ones The in the spring, has attracted the at- Philadelphia .. 110 010 002—5 15 0 pion, In the low and high hurdles. marck; R. Avery, Minot, second; J. than any other club in the circuit, and tention and of the surround- Cincinnati 000 000 301 —4 8 2 The Moorhead track star Is slated to interest Liska, BEYLUND BREAKS RECORD Volk, Linton, third; J. Dewey, Man- Friday dropped a heartbreaker to ing districts, and a capacity crowd is Holley, Rhem and Davis, win these events. McKay and Hunt, dan, fourth. Todd; Lucas and Lombardi. Time—s 7 seconds. Columbus. especially expected. The kick-off is scheduled the former in the javelin throw and of Second by Logue of It was sorrow- Braves Scalp Pirates John Boelter Bismarck ran the heat—won E. ful for for 8 p. m. the latter in the high and broad jump, century in 10.6 seconds while Linton; Mote, Bismarck, second; Monte Pearson, who held the squad RUE the two B. League-leaders only Each is concluding its spring 000—5 8 2 are other State men expected to place. Farrar, Fargo, third; to six hits, to acting Boston 301 001 other heats were run in 10.7. W. J. R. Botten. winning session this week, and upon Pittsburgh 000 000 300—3 8 1 Logue Carson, balk and let In the run in a West, Green of Bismarck and E. of fourth. Time—s 7 seconds. 6 to 5 Red Bird victory. the suggestion of C. A. “Jack” Zachary, Seibold and Hargrave; Linton each ran the quarter-mile Low Hurdles university athletics, in 220-Yard moved back into second director of the Hoyt, French, Smith and Padden. 57 flat. A second low hurdles heat I ("First three in each heat qualified) place with a 6 to 1 victory two squads will come together for a Cards Win in Tenth Eddie Taylor Sets by by Beylund over Min- grand was won E. Fitzmaurice of Mohall | First heat—won N. of neapolis in the opener of their series. finale. R H E J. B. Ellingson, Mohall, New York .... 011 410 000 o—7 10 1 in 28.4. W. Barcus of Mohall and Bismarck; sec- Ray Radcliffe's home run with two Both coaches will send a team Fargo Fargo, third, R. composed mainly St. Louis 002 000 050 I—B 14 1 Pace Farrar of won furlong heats in ond; P. Kreutz. out and a man on in the ninth gavd" of freshmen and Association’s 24.4 Logue Smith, Hazen. sophomores into fray. “Casey” Parmelee, Hubbell, Luque and Man- while won the third in 24.9. fourth. Time—27.s sec- St. Paul a 9 to 7 victory over Kansas the Walker, Carleton, Mooney and Dwight Behan of Mohall (new record). Finnegan, state coach, will start two cuso; coasted to ods City. Wilson. Kansas City Infielder Gains 38 victory in his 880-yard heat in 2 min- Second heat—won by E. Fitzmaurice Indianapolis inaugurated night juniors, six sophomores, and three utes 12 seconds. He was expected to of Mohall; F. Clemens, Fargo, sec- by taking a slugging bee freshmen. West will start five fresh- Brooklyn-Chicago postponed, rain. Points During Week to Woehnhoeffer, Minot, sophomores, and make an assault upon the record here ond; W. third: from Louisville, 9 to 5. Scores by in- men, live one jun- Saturday, having negotiated the half- J. Loh, Gladstone, fourth. Time—2B.4 nings: ior. AMERICAN LEAGUE Head Bat List mile last week in 2 minutes 4 seconds seconds. Brewers Beat There will be little difference in Tigers Have Big Innings Stroup Millers weight between two starting lines. R. of Hazen won the other 220-Yard Dash R H E the R H E Chicago, May (1P) —Eddie Tay- Each will average 190 pounds. The Detroit 000 030 400—7 11 1 19.— qualified). ... heat in 2:19.5. (First two in each heat Minneapolis 000 001 000—1 7 0 lor, City inflelder, with a gain Shafer of Sioux will claim a large advantage in Boston 120 010 001—5 10 2 Kansas In Accident First heat—won by W. Barcus Milwaukee 112 000 llx—6 13 0 of 38 points during the past week, Only F, Carson, Holsclaw, Vandenburg Glenn; the backfield, the average is Marberry, Hogsett and Hayworth; one mishap occurred Friday. Mohall; Bell. second; H. and where Rhodes, Andrews. Welch and Ferrell. has popped up as the American Asso- Tripping at the finish, George Sha- Bruschwein, Driscoll, third. Time—- Braxton and Young. 185 pounds, as compared to State’s Saints Outlast Blues pound average. Mahaffey Tames Indians ciation’s batting leader. fer, Jr., of Bismarck sprawled into the , 24.4 seconds. 165 R R E designated R H E The averages, which Include cinders at the finish of a furlong Second heat—won by J. Farrar of The Sioux mentor an al- 100 001 000—2 5 2 Fri- ) St. Paul 021 100 113—9 16 2 ternate backfield to divide the play- Cleveland day’s games, gave the Blue slugger heat. It was almost a dead heat be- Garrison, second; Philadelphia ... 031 320 OOx—9 13 2 |Fargo; R. Chase. .... Kansas City 130 110 001—7 15 0 ing with the starting quartet. Jacobs, a mark of .455 and left him 44 points tween Shafer, R. Chase of Garrison G. Shafer. Bismarck, third. Time—- Thomas, Garland, Brown, Connally, Bean and Myatt; regular, Ray Minns and Fen- freshmen blocking back; Welch, Mahaffey and Cochrane. ahead of the next and Farrar, the Bismarck youth being -24.4 seconds. ner; Wood and Brenzel. Thompson of Louisville, who register- placed by the judges by Logue Red Birds Nip Toledo Neuenschwander, Johnson, and Mc- Brennan Wins Fourth third in view of Third heat won E. of Corrlson, halfbacks; ed a gain of seven points. the accident. Owens, Bismarck, second: RUE and Bill Leid- RUE Linton; B. regular St. Louis 000 000 023—5 6 1 Joe Hauser made only one homer Competition in golf and tennis was Huber, Carson, third. Time—24.9 Toledo 003 000 100—4 6 0 holdt, fullback last fall, will E. Columbus 020 the of the offense af- New York 220 000 02x—6 8 0 but led with 10, and Phil Todt had .to begin Saturday morning. Schools seconds. 000 30x—5 6 3 assume burden Pearson, Nekola and O’Neill, Hen' ter the first quarter. For this back- Wells, Knott and Shea; Brennan, 5 triplets for a leadership. George entered two-man teams in the golf 800-Yard Dash line; Pennock and Dickey. Spencer Har- tournament, Heise, Dean and Delancey. field, Jacobs will punt, Welch will call Detore of Toledo, and scheduled for the Bis- (First four in each heat qualified). Indians Scalp Chlsox Crush Senators ris of Minneapolis, tied for scoring Country Club, Colonels signals, and Leidholdt will do the marck with individual First heat won by D. Behan of RUE passing. For the starting lineup, R H E honors with 27 runs apiece. and team prizes to be awarded M. Bismarck, Louisville Chicago 010 135 000—10 17 3 for ¦ Mohall; Welliver, sec- 000 003 101—5 13 0 Charbonneau will punt, Following Taylor and Thompson in and Kupcinet Washington .. 000 00*) 100— 1 6 1 low medal scores for Voll, Elgin, Indianapolis ... 27 holes. Tennis ond; C. third; R. Wheel- 230 112 OOx—9 18 0 signals passing. Gregory individual list of leaders were played will call and do the and Grube; Thomas, Mc- the matches were to be on the er, Solen, fourth. Time—2 minutes 12 Finnegan, too, plans Afee, Sewall, Sweeney, Toledo, .393; Sigafoos, In- concrete courts at Hughes Field, to use more Russell and Bolton. scene seconds. Valley City Vikings than one backfield. He plans to use dianapolis, .390; Glenn, Minneapolis, of the track and field meet. Second heat—won by R. Stroup of Hanson, fall, .380; Doljack, Toledo, 377; Jeffries, The will be I Fritz star halfback last athletes guests of the .Hazen; K. Phillips, Fargo, second; W. Win in Quadrangular who has devoted most of his time r St. Paul, .370; Mosolf, Kansas City, Association of Commerce at a ban- Green, Bismarck, third; J. Dewey. spring part /^e Adair, quet at this to track, for of the 7 .362; Detore, Tbledo, .343, and 6:30 o’clock Saturday evening Mandan, fourth. Time—2 minutes Jamestown, N. D., May 20.—(/P) game, along with Bill Gove, fullback, Louisville, .336. at the Grand Pacific Hotel, at which 19.5 seconds. The Valley City Vikings won a quad- Wendell Schollander, quarterback, Lindsey, trophies Paul Dean and Jim both time will be awarded. rangular track meet at Allen and Art Skurdahl, speedy Friday’s preliminaries; Field. halfback. of Columbus, each had won three Results of MINER McLARNIN Jamestown College, Friday with 6014 The starting lineups pitching and had not been 100-Yard Dash victories Jimmy McLamin and his manager, points. Jamestown College had 51% N. D. State Univ. of N. D. defeated. (First two in each heat qualified). Pop Foster, are developing a coal mine points for second; Ellendale Normal Newman le (190) AMERICAN LEAGUE batting by Reichert W L Pet. Toledo retained the team First heat won J. Sailer of i near Vancouver at a cost of more 31 for third, and the Teach- (190) It (195) .306, points higher fltanton; W. Barcus, Moorhead Dobervlch Sowl New York 18 9 .667 lead with two than "I suppose I could forget him and start life anew, like they do in Mohall, second; ¦ than $65,000. ers 19 for fourth. Miller (198) Ig Schwartz (190) last week. St. Paul added point to Washington 18 13 .581 a books, if he didn’t work right at the next counter.” Thompson (185) c Sauer (190) Cleveland 18 13 .581 its fielding average and continued to Erlenmeyer (190) rg Gehrke (185) Chicago 16 12 .571 lead with .977. Toledo’s 30 double- OUT OUR WAY By Creighton (220) rt Eckholm (220) Philadelphia 13 14 .481 plays also was good for a leadership. Williams (170) Olson re Tait a7O) Detroit 12 16 .429 - - Sloan (165) qb Thorson (200) St. Louis 12 19 .387 THIS WORLD May (160) lhCh’rb’n’au (180) Boston 8 19 .296 American Net Stars CURIOUS \[ ,Vlo\Ni-A f -Tv\* VgORuOSj Gerteis (170) rh Falgren (185) * * °'D KA° VAI A o* (175) (185) NATIONAL LEAGUE Win Over Canadians / \ / UOT PPK3GR£G>s\ WCSTtCE Schranz fb Kupcinet in southern BWjllllli :- : HOIST, HOW lb ‘BE.T \ BoT Pittsburgh 19 9 .679 Ih T It PI / NNOOV.O MAWE. \IvA«rSCME OAV, New York 17 10 .630 Montreal, May 20.—UP)—The serieS CALIFORNIA, JmM vnu. moo tuem r" Brooklyn I H|» ik / a Lorwoße ,if I am*‘tHe*A.L, hame. 13 11 .542 already clinched, Davis Cup tennis THERE ARE. JU ; A-m-m-n* - CTG> A | St. Louis 15 15 .500 aces of the United prepared to 2| u[|[]|]r]lll jfSVsll® E.S/t.dv/OoO'Y VS4OULO ASiGmuP- Watson Gallant Cincinnati 14 States I ®5! j 14 .500 go through the motions of the last Betv.MSftRSS.NCE Vi SAW . X OONT Boston 15 ALL/QAJTX2. FARMS, Know, /1F moo OON'r Know 17 .469 two singles matches of the North I otveu x- OH - lessee., ] \ \nhem Chicago 12 17 .414 £(JT7ERFL¥ FARMS, : ooktt I. XIRISHMENT FROM THE **¦""" ¦ C) i>aa >y nco »cwv«cc. iwc. Sag burgh. SO/L, BUT FROM Use the Want Ads ceived $25 for six rounds. ! Toronto Roger Bernard, Flint, THE A/QJ