THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 18.1935 Locals to Make Second Home Appearance Against Williston Sunday •% * ERRELL CHALKS UP WINS DESPITE SLUGGISH HITTING OF MATES GET FREE TICKETS; Dickinson, Pargo Prep Squads Lead SOX VETERAN VALLEY CITY, MINOT QUALIFY Vaughan Leads Hit PAIGE WILL PITCHl Qualifiers in Track Preliminaries EIGHT IN N. D. COLLEGE MEET Parade in National HANGS IIP SECOND lattle Between University and Walker, Detroit Newco mer. Vikings for Team Cham­ Helen Wills Moody Dusky Star Has Allowed Only Two-way Battle for Team Title Tops American Batters L< ms SAINTS, BREWERS AND MILLERS FIVE-HIT.TRIUMPH pionship Is Seen 12 Hits in 26 Innings, ' ¥> : Raduns, Welch Will Try Comeback With .433 Average Win Heats in 440 Whiffed 40 Batters BATTLE FOR ASSOCIATION LEAD Boston Gains Full Game on Grand Forks, N. D., May 18.—(/P)— Valley City and Minot Teachers col­ Former Women's Tennis Cham­ New York, May 18.—(IP)—Tumbling Grand Forks. N. D., May 18.—(JP)— Second-Place Indians Who leges led the way into the finals of averages of the leading major league I Fargo and Dickinson apparently are St. Paul Moves Into First Place the state intercollegiate track meet pion Heads for England and batsmen during the past week left GAME CALLED FOR 3 P. M. the teams to battle for the thirty- Succumbed to Yanks by qualifying eight men each in the Floyd (Arky) Vaughan, of Pittsburgh third North Dakota high school track GREAT With 6-2 Victory Over preliminaries Fiiday at the University Wimbledon Tourney holding the National League lead Sat­ championship in finals at the Uni­ of North Dakota's Memorial stadium. urday only because his rivals suffered Desiderato, Leary, Haley and versity of North Dakota here Satur- Champion Red Birds SENATORS HUMBLE TIGERS No preliminaries were held in the almost as much as he did from the San Francisco, May 18.—(/Ph—Helen hit drought and a newcomer, Gerald Goetz Bolster Hitting Pros­ I day. 100 and 200 yard dashes, the half In preliminaries Friday, Fargo, de­ GOLF >odgers Move Into Virtual Tie mile, mile and two mile events. Fi­ Wills Moody was headed back to the Walker of Detroit, headed the Amer­ Chicago, May 18—(JP)—The struggle scene of former ican League list. pects of Club fending champion, led the way by for the American Association lead had nals in all events will be rim off Sat­ qualifying 13 men. six of them in the By Art Krenz With Giants by Clouting urday. triumphs Satur­ Walker, who missed a lot of the developed into a battle royal Satur­ day, apparently enrly action, wasn't listed as a "regu­ I two hurdle events. Dickinson placed day, with St. Paul, Minneapolis and Jamestown college qualified seven, A team that for many years has I eight but looked strong in the two When Ball Lit Beside Tree, Win Over Pirates University six, Mayville Teachers five, bent on again as- lar" a week ago but he swung into Milwaukee, in that order, running cendlng the action at a good pace and built his dominated play in northwestern state I distance events. only a game apart. Agricultural college three, Wahpeton baseball circles but has seldom, if I Grafton placed six. but the north- Turnesa Made Southpaw Birdie Science three and Dickinson and heights she once average up to .433 after Friday. The Saints defeated Columbus, d (By the Associated Press) ruled as queeen of Vaughan suffered the biggest loss ever, invaded the southwest portion I ern school had only seven athletes to 2, Friday, and moved into first Big Wes Perrell, who once had so Ellendale Teachers colleges one each, of the state comes here Sunday to I entered and did not appear heavily The greatest golf shot executed by the preliminaries. the tennis world. of any of the leaders, dropping from place when Minneapolis took a 5 to 0 much trouble with his pitching arm England was .455 to .398 with eight hits in 31 trips clash with the Capital City club, I enough fortified to stick in the scor- Joe Turnesa came on the third hole beating from Toledo under the lights. that he gave serious consideration to Finals were off in the running ttiaking its second appearance of the ling. of the second round of the 1930 North broad Jump, giving Valley City a start her destination. to the plate. Milwaukee pulled up into a menacing converting himself into an outfielder, Her object — an current season before local fans. I Grand Forks, Devils Lake and and South Open, at Pinehurst, N. C. position by whipping Louisville, 9 to has already done some of the best toward the state championship when Williston has long been considered I Jamestown landed four each in the "On this hole, my drive was down Haines leaped 23 feet 8 inches to take expected come­ THREE ASSOCIATION 3, in another night game. In­ pitching of the major league season. back attempt on HITTERS TOP .400 MARK Ci likely contender for the state title I finals. Nelson, big shot-putter for the middle, but my second, hit with dianapolis lost a chance to make it a And it seems he has to do that even first place. Bacon of the University but until this year seldom traveled I Grand Forks, apparently won the a spade, ended up beside a tree. I the courts at four-club scramble by losing to Kan­ to have a chance of winning a fair was second, Torson of Mayville third Wimbledon. Chicago, May 18.—(JP)—American further east than Minot, preferring to I weight event with a toss of 46 feet was unable to take a proper stance sas City, 4 to 1, in the third after- share of games. and Schwartz of Mayville fourth. Association pitchers are having a Dlay eastern Montana and north- Relies in the preliminaries. Col- for lack of room, and was forced to Louis Chumlch, big University "1 cannot say daik battle. Ferrell has probably received less definitely I will play, but if I feel rough time slowing the hitters down (vestern North Dakota aggregations, lins, Grand Forks sprinter, appeared play the shot left-handed. Howard Mills held Columbus to weight tosser, broke all North Dakota to normal gaits. Weather permitting, the game will I capable of upsetting the dope by backing from his Red Sox team and North Central Conference records as well as I do now, I will," said the eight scattered hits as St. Paul used mates than any other member of former tennis champion, who was After four weeks of firing, three be called at 3 p. m., at Bismarck's beating Whalen of Grafton, the fa- the shot put by tossing the weight the 1934 champions as a stepping the mound staff. forced from the courts two years ago regulars, Johnny Cooney of Indian­ "major league" ball park. I vorite...... , .. stone into first place. Mills was in feet 2% Inches in the preliminaries, apolis, Spencer Harris of Minneapolis, Sunday will be the first of a series I Bismarck looked to have the 440 WHEN CALLED OH But he has finally come through considered a certain first place in the by a back injury. no trouble except in the eighth, when with a pair of brilliant five-hit per­ The Wimbledon tournament Is and Will Norman of St. Paul, boast­ Of "knothole gang" days at the local |P»tty Raduns took 79 PUt/ A finals. ed averages of .400 or better, accord­ park. All boys under 12 years of agel^® flrst.j^afc and Welch the second. Nick Cullop hit a . formances in his last two starts to scheduled for the latter part of June. LEFT-HANDED Roxie Lawson gave the heavy-hit-! win both by 2-1 scores. Chumich also tossed the discus 134 ing to figures which include Wednes­ *'will be admitted- - free- and- will— be I both without difficulty. However. feet 2% inches, considered good ting Millers only seven hits as Toledo! Ferrell had to go 13 innings against j day's games. Cooney had .400 to lead given tickets to be used regularly on * JW; who won the third SHoXJoetm£V> helped put St. Paul in first place, j enough to win that event. Birk of the league for the third straight the condition of good behavior.^ a good race and the White Sox Friday to gain the the University made a javelin throw the condition of good TuVKmOMB Steve Sundray held the Mudhens to I edge over a club he trimmed 10-1 week. Harris had .414, while Norman etands for the knothole gang have six hits, but they were bunched and which also looks good for a first Sat­ had an even .400. been added to until now over 500 boys Gladstone Dash Man Stars OVEK M "Mi the only time his teammates gave urday, assuring a battle between STANDINGS The preliminaries produced a dark his support was wobbly. Lawson him any real hitting support. Op­ Harris also led in total bases and can be accommodated Boy Scout. hQrse in of Walery of struck .out six batsmen to offset three University and Valley City for the runs, with 65 and 31, respectively, and posed to 43-year old "Sad" Sam championship. AMERICAN LEAGUE ? w m S mpEX ^ thP W ?nGladstone- who took the first heats walks and a hit batsman. Jones, Wes turned back two early shared honors in hits with Bud and distribution of tickets to the kids. I ^ the 100_yard dash and the 220 Saints Rally to Win A stiff wind handicapped most of W L Pet. Hassett of Columbus, at 41. Hassett threats to hold a 1-0 lead going into the track events, but some excellent Rings Up 40 I Sexton of Fargo looks like the win- Columbus—St. Paul rallied to score the ninth. 1 .682 was the leader at batting in runs, four runs in the second Inning and time appears assured in practically Cleveland 13 ft .619 having sent in 26 runners in addition Manager Neil Churchill i. «*» Mi"8et Bonura's Homer Ties Score every race of the finals. Boston . 13 9 .591 of went on to defeat Columbus 6 to 2. Then Zeke Bonura walloped his to topping the field with eight stolen pulling hU faith in I;he^ wtanin/hto heats. * R H E The summary; New York . 14 10 .583 bases. Dutch Holland, another Min­ arm of Satchel Paige, confident that I Sum® eighth home run of the season and Shot put — Chumich, University; Washington . 12 12 .500 St. Paul 040 001 010— 6 11 1 wasn't until the 13th that Boston neapolis slugger, failed to hit a home SaloSj 120->*ard hurdles: First heat—An- Columbus 000 000 020— 2 8 2 Shannon, Valley City; Reiners, A. C., Detroit . 11 13 .458 run during the period, but his total P derson Mills and Guillani ; Ryba and could get the odd run and the pitcher Woster, Minot, and Johnson, Minot. Philadelphia 8 15 .286 t£ rtlhthanSr' inl - *^60, first; Hannel, Dickin- had to help along with his third hit. of eight was good enough to keep The greatson, second; Hedges, Fargo, third; Ogrodowski. Best distance at 47 ft. 2% in., by St. Louis . 5 15 .250 him out in front. Winning two out of three games thm Ume n i Second heat-Sexton, Fargo TOE After Babe Dahlgren smashed a Chumich. Brewers Trim Colonels Gullic Out In Front ^ f nnpJ^8 ^lrr fIrst- ^hnson, Qntom. second; Louisville — Milwaukee defeated double, Ferrell beat out a bunt and 120 yard hurdles—first heat, Gron- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION a when Luke Sewell dropped the throw !, Valley City, first; Beylund, Ten doubles by Ted Gullic of Mil­ # UfftW Hvtn tol Min0t' thlrd' tlme 17-3- Louisville 9 to 3 in a game under the W L Pet. waukee gave him an honor place, Chief iW-yard dash: First heat-sWalery, ©NEA lights. to the plate after Bill Werber's Jamestown, second; Minton, Ellen- 8 .680 Paige hM teen from Joe ^ideratj),lGladstone flrgt. FargQ gec_ grounder, Dahlgren was safe with the dale, third; time 16.6. Second heat— while Pat Ankenman of Columbus, ond R H E Minneapolis •«•••.. 17 9 .654 \"2 kS"l ' time 10-5- Second heat—Wha- "Turning the club around so that Milwaukee 104 003 010— 9 12 1 winning run. Aasen, Mayville, first; Dunnell, Mi­ Milwaukee ...... 15 8 .650 Jack Kloza of Milwaukee, and Rosen Stop; Red Haley, guardian of the *«Hien, Grafton, first; Parker, Pembina, the toe was pointing toward the Louisville 000 020 010— 3 4 0 The triumph enabled the Red Sox not. second; Dohn, A. C., third. Time Indianapolis ».«••• 13 10 .565 of Louisville, were tied in triples at stone sack, and Mike Goetz, out-|secorid; time 10 5 Third heat—Col- ground. I swung and connected with (Night Game) to gain a full game on the second- 16.3. 13 .500 four each. Other heavy-hitting regu­ fielder. lins, Grand Forks, first; Samson, the ball perfectly. No little surprised, Larkin and Rensa; Peterson, Using, place Cleveland that ran into its Pole vault—Arneson. A. C.; OUare, Kansas City 13 .381 lars were; Thompson, Louisville, Goetz started a three-run rally |GUb second- tlme 10, I saw it drop in the cup for a birdie second straight defeat at the hands Mayville; R e s 110 c k, Jamestown; .392; Sherlock, Indianapolis, .377; against Jamestown last Sunday with rXT-'SZ . r McLean, Nekola and Thompson. Toledo 9 18 .333 -...... fVia lof<• Shot put: Nelson. Grand Forks; three." Blues Humble Tribe of the Yankees, 4-2. Johnny Allen Gronlie, Valley City, Kempf, Valley Louisville .. 7 20 .259 Hassett, Columbus, 376; Shiver, St. * hard-hit ^hoi^^run over the left|Burckhardt LAke; Anderson, Turnesa finished the 72 holes with Indianapolis — The Kansas City held the Indians well in check with City. Qualifying height 10 ft. 4 in. Paul, .371; Gill, Minneapolis, .368; ?°t aDevils Lake; Bowers, Larimore; a total of 294, which was good for a Blues defeated Indianapolis in their six-hit flinging. 220 yard hurdles—First heat, Fait, NORTHERN LEAGUE Powers, Toledo, .367, and Brack, Devils Lake gameiout of the fjye byjgchatz, Valley City. Best distance byJ tie for third place along with Tommy opening night game 4 to 1. Washington regained sole posses­ University, first; Beylund, James­ Louisville, .358. • banging out a nice double with two| j-- W h - Pet. Nels 46 ft ip Armour and Billy Burke. Had Joe R H E sion of fifth place by trimming De­ town, second; Eck, Jamestown, third; Columbus replaced Indianapolis as mates on the paths Haley's home- pje' vault: ' Btaits, Carrington; not made the spectacular shot, he time 27 sec. Secdnd heat—Aasen, § 1.000 the leader in team batting with an Kansas ICty 000 101 110— 4 11 0 troit 10-8 with a three rim counter i .833 run with one on and a single later I Tuma DjdUrison; Anderson, Fargo; woud have finished sixth. Indianapolis ....000 000 001— 1 5 1 rally after the Tigers had scored Mayville, first; Gronlie, Valley City, average of .307. The Indians lost 20 ' ! .714 that scored another run, accounted! Peppie, Fessenden; Baker, James- This is not a freak shot. It is (Night Game) seven times in the seventh. The second; Dunnell, Minot, third. Time points, dropping to third at .301, with for Bismarck s three tallies in the set-l town Qualifying height, 10 ft. 11 in. 26.7. Brainerd 4 $ .667 St. Paul jumping from fourth to played much in the same manner as Stiles and Madjeski; Logan and Athletics moved past St. Louis out Eau Claire ...... 2 4 .333 back at Jamestown Thursday. I High jump—Melhouse, Devils Lake; a right-handed shot, except that the Riddle. of the cellar by blanking the Browns High Jump — Fait, U. N. D.; second at .305. The Indians, however, Drafted to replace Andy ^Anderson,I j£empf Enderlin; Shepherd, Fargo; Schwartz, Mayville; Torson, Mayville; Duluth 1 ' 5 .167 action is reversed. Hens Blank Millers -0 on Johnny Marcum's four-hit Fargo-Moorhead .. 1 '5 .167 took team fielding laurels from St. catcher, who was forced out after thel qUaijfying height 5 ft. 7 in. Nelson, The pitch of the blade is controlled Toledo—The Toledo Mudhens broke elbowing. Majhor, Wahpeton; Saldin, Wahpe­ Paul. Toledo and Minneapolis had first game with a fractured leg bone,I G ld Porks; Helspar( Dickinson; ton; qualifying height 5 ft. 7 in. 7 .125 in by turning the club to the left, if a the winning streak of the Minneap­ Dodgers Gain Top 34 doubleplays apiece. ^^Drenberg has responded |oisoin. Fargo; Hannel. Dickinson, great deal of loft is desired, or to the olis Millers in a game under the Hie Brooklyn Dodgers in the Na­ 440 yard dash—First heat, Miller, Milwaukee's veteran left-hander, splendid fashion. The big: backstoplgpy* fourth place in finals. right if the ball is to be kept fairly Jamestown, first; Schultb, Minot, sec­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Garland Braxton, won his fifth held Paiges fast ball with the ability I Raduns, Welch Win lights by defeating them 5 to 0. tional League clouted out a 7-1 de­ low-. A firm grip with the right hand R H E cision over the Pirates and moved ond; Kempf, Valley City, third. Time W L Pet. straight victory to top the hurlers. of a veteran of long experience andl 44().yard dash—First heat: Raduns, and a straight light arm are essential 54.3. Second heat—Johnson, Wahpe­ f .682 lias added some able sticking at thel Bismarck, first: Shrank, Grafton, Minneapolis ....000 000 000— 0 1 1 into a virtual tie with New York for to proper execution. Toledo 010 310 OOx— 5 6 0 the lead. The Giants meanwhile ton, first; Sweet, Minot, second; Rest- 9 .654 plate to increase the value of hlslseco]pd. H craft, Hoople, third. Time (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) (Night Game) lock, Jamestown, third. Time 54.2. 8 .636 services. 156 seconds. Second heat — Welch, took a 6-2 setback at Cincinnati. Out­ 12 .520 Sundra and George; Lawson and fielder Joe Moore and Shortstop Discus throw — Chumich, Univer­ Little W01 Defend Have Veteran Lineup Bismarck, first; C. Craft, Hoople, Garbark. sity; Schwartz, Mayville; Johnson, 15 .464 Williston*s lineup will include suchl second; Christianson, Larimore, third; Grove Giants to Play Dick Bartell of the Giants were in- Minot; Shannon, Valley City; Peder- 13 .435 veterans as Johnny Mach, Paul time 56.4. Third heat—Fuller, Fargo, Strasburg on Sunday lured. son, Valley City. Best distance 134 ft. 14 .333 British Golf Title Westdal, Kermit Goar, Whitey Bran- first? Geiger, Mandan, second; Jor Larry French pitched the Cubs to 2V» in., by Chumich. 16 .238 don, Harris Berg, Art Stutsrud, Joeldar1, Jamestown, third. Time 57.4 neat 5-0 victory over the Phillies, Javelin throw — Birk, University; LeDosquet, Freddie Foss, Clarence 220-yard hurdles—First heat: Sex­ Strasburg, champions of the Da YESTERDAY'S granting only seven hits while his Leilholdt, University; Johnson, Mi­ Champion Is Only Outstanding ton, Fargo, first; Converse, Carring­ kota league, will clash with the Grove batterymate, Gabby Hartnett batted not; Sundahl, Jamestown; Dering, "Chief" Poling, Marty Cartwright, T U. S. Entry in Tournament Bitz Sloulin and Donald Lee. ton, second; Rock. Larimore, third; Giants, penitentiary baseball club at in three runs. The Braves pelted one Dickinson. Best distance 164 ft. 10 MU0B LEAGUE The grounds are in. excellent con- time 26.4. Second heat — Nasset, of the Cardinal's rookie hopefuls, Ed in., by Birk. lrst dd F r8 sec t d : 1:15 p. m., at the penitentiary park ISAcEfiS Opening Monday dition, being softened up just enough! » in^ ^ t ^ ^1 °o i c (By the Associated Press) Heusser, for seven hits and four by the recent rains to make necessary I 5^' X ley. ? HI6. Sunday. Frency Bordagaray, Dodgers- runs in five innings and won 7-1. (By the Associated Press) ' . I 99ll-vor/i220-yard dash—FirstHocn Trivet heat:nfior* WolavirWalery Moore, big dusky righthander, will Led attack on Pirates with three J. S. Davis Cup Teain NATIONAL LEAGUE work possible. Gladstone, first; Fuller, Fargo, sec be on the mound for the Giants and 8t. Anne's-on-the-Sea, Eng., May hits in three times at bat and NATIONAL LEAGUE Needs One More Win Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, .398; Mar­ 18.—(JP)—Leading Simon-Pures from ond. Time 23.5. Second heat—Wha­ LeMay, regular shortstop, out of the one stolen base. Reds Humble Giants tin, Cardinals, .354. the United States, France and the Four Fastest Milers len, Grafton, first; Kjelmyr, Leeds game last week, will again take over Johnny Marcum, Athletics- Cincinnati—The Reds smashed Roy Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 24; Med- empire were gathered in this little of PM«/.fllA«l5econ(1 Time 23.6. Third heat: Col- the important infield position. Shut out Browns with four hits. Parmelee for three runs in the first Mexico, D. F„ May 18.—<4V-One lins, Grand Forks, first; Peterson victory stood Saturday between the wick, Cardinals, 23. Lancashire town Saturday, putting felgnea at rrincet0n| Gabby Hartnett, Cubs—Batted inning, starting with Lew Riggs' long Hits—Vaughan, Pirates, 43; L. Waner, the final touches to their golfing Fargo, second. Time 23.4. in three runs and scored one In homer and defeated the Giants, 6 United States Davis Cup tennis team New York, May 18.—(JP)—Princetonl Discus throw — Cyrsewski, James- Will Softball Team and a trip to Europe. Straight set Pirates, 39. equipment in preparation for the 5-0 triumph over Phillies. to 2. Home runs—Ott, Giants, 8; John British amateur championship, begin­ university already has signed up thel town; Anderson, Devils Lake; Nas­ Wes Perrell, Red Sox—Limited victories by Bryan Grant and Donald four fastest milers in foot-racing his Beats Purity Dairy R H E Budge in the opening singles matches Moore, Phillies, Joe Moore, Giants, ning Monday. set, Dickinson: Tuma, Dickinson; White Sox to five hits in 13 in­ New York 000 100 010— 2 8 1 Vaughan, Pirates, 7. Numerically the American chal­ tory for the all-star invitation track Maxwell, Grafton. Best advantage nings and made three singles. Cincinnati 300 000 12x— 8 11 1 of the American zone finals with meet, scheduled June 15 on the fasti by Cyrsewski, 121 ft. lO'i in. Knotting the score at one-all in Mexico Friday left the United States Pitching—Castleman, Giants, and lenge will be as strong as it ever has the second inning, the O. H. Will Fred Frankhouse, Braves—Scat­ Parmelee, Gabler, Hubbell and Carleton, Cubs, 3-0. been but as a matter of cold fact, Tiger cinder-path, but has not yetl Javelin throw—Weinch, Dickinson tered sefen Cardinal hits to win Mancuso; Derringer and Lombard!. needing only to win the doubles Sat­ abandoned the idea of making it a|Shepherd, Fargo; Johnson, Grafton diamondball team went on to score urday to qualify for the inter-zone pre-tournament indications are that two runs in the third and three more 7-1. French Checks Phillies AMERICAN LEAGUE Lawson Little, husky Californian, de­ five-cornered affair, with Luigi Bee-1 Cyrsewski, Jamestown; Bechtel, Min- Buddy Myer, Senators —Hit Chicago — Southpaw Larry French finals which will be played at Wim­ cali of Italy, the Olympic 1500 meter Inewaukan. Best distance by Cyrsew in the fifth inning to defeat the Pur­ bledon later in the summer. Batting—Walker, Tigers, .433; John­ fending the title he won a year ago champion, as an additional starter. |ski, 156 ft. 9 in ity Dairy of Mandan, 6-2, in a game two doubles and single in three pitched the Chicago Cubs to a 5 to 0 son, Athletics, .391. at Prestwick, will have to shoulder Asa Bushnell, graduate manager of played there Thursday night. tries against Tigers; batted in victory over Philadelphia. the seventh inning to deadlock the Runs—Bonura, White Sox, 25; Rad- United States' hopes almost all by Princeton athletics, said Saturday Score by Innings: lour runs including winning tal­ R H E game, brought the Washington Sen­ cliff, White Box, and Johnson, Ath­ himself. negotiations still were pending with lies. Philadelphia ...000 000 OOO- 0 7 2 ators % 10 to 8 triumph over the letics, 20. Little is the only outstanding golf­ Fights Last Night O. H. WiU ... Jim Bottomley, Reds—Rapped Chicago 030 000 02x— 5 9 0 Beccali, who has shown some reluc­ 1 012 03— 6 8 Tigers. Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, 35; Johnson, er of the American contingent of 13 * Purity Dairy , 100 10— 2 3 Giant pitching for three hits, Bivin, Davis, Jorgens and Wilson; tance to try conclusions with Glenn (By the Associated Press) —' R H E Athletics, 34. although such players as Dick Chap­ Cunningham, Bill Bonthron, Jack scoring twice. Rrench and Hartnett. Detroit .. 000 000 710— 8 9 1 Home runs—Bonura, White Sox, and man of Greenwich, Conn., and Hollywood — Ceferino Garcia, Batteries: Wills—Matt Hummel Johnny Allen, Yankees—Pitch­ Dodgers Win Second Foxx, Athletics, 8. Tommy Taller of Piping Rock, N. Y., Lovelock and Gene Venzke, the "big 146, Manila, outpointed A1 Man­ and Joe Schlosser. Dairy—Valter Washington ...111 400 30x—10 17 4 four" among the milers. ed six hit game against Indians, Pittsburgh—The Brooklyn Dodgers Rowe, Hogsett, Sorrell and Coch­ Pitching—Whitehead, White Sox, 5-0; may cause some trouble to the home- fred o, 147, Fresno, Cal., (10). and B. Knoll. fanning six. won their second straight game from Tamulis and Allen, Yankees, 3-0. breds. the Pittsburgh Braves, 7 to 1. rane; Pettit, Llnke and Bolton. F-M Twins Win First R H E OUT OUR WAY By William Brooklyn 100 003 111— 7 14 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Northern Loop Game| Pittsburgh 000 010 000- 1 9 2 Benge and Phelps; Weaver, Blrk St. Paul, May 18.—(^—Superior m OOOO Ni«5HT.' LOOK AT OW, T DOWT ^KJOW. hofer and Grace. bad regained second place in the HIM. VOU CAM TELL- A A BILL COLLECTOR Braves Conquer Cards WHY JASON — AH HftS TO KETCH ft Northern League Saturday while the WAFF HOUR AHEAD WHEW THAT LETS VOU KMOW 8t. Louis—The Boston Braves de­ Winnipeg Maroons continued their) feated the St. Louis Cardinals 7 to 1. WHAT ftRE VOL) DO\N(3 OVER QUA"OTER,HEWE AN'THERE,-J terrific pace by marking up their sev­ HE'S OOKJNJA HIT AT YAf HE'S COMIKJ'AM'STILU tA ISTAH NVftSftH.TO TO R H E HEUE AT TANDLEtfS HOUSE5? enth consecutive victory. WOLi TELEGRAPH YOUR GITS YOU, IS 600D. Boston 030 010 030— 7 11 KEEP OL 3ASON \N COFFEE Superior, with five wins and two| PL1MCMES — VOU LET 'EM TH'SAME WlTW St. Louis 000 010 000— 1 7 H^-/w WASHING WINDOWS- losses, was two full games behind AN DUNK'S ^ftH LL BE k.MOW THER COMIKJ'. A PUNCH. Thompson and Spohrer; Heusser TAW J-*-WY VALET—— UM- Winnipeg, which has yet to lose a| HOW/ DUMB. Haines, Hallahan, Kleinke and V GfTTlN* CNAH .SOON, TO game. Davii. A GENTLtfVNANS N\AN OJT Crookston's winning streak wasi "PLASH UP NO V*sNfthAA HACT •napped at five when Bralnerd took a AMERICAN LEAGUE PREE-LANCING ODD SOBS*— TO SUMMAH/l 3-2 decision, while Fargo-Moorhead| A's Shut Out Browns ^ L)"Fl=-SPUT--r—SAN I WISHED won its first game of the campaign Philadelphia — The Philadelphia by trouncing Duluth, 10-5. Athletics opened their home stay MV EVENING CLOTHES LA\D Winnipeg humbled Eau Claire,I with a shutout victory over the St OUT /BUT IVSV VALET \S AWAV, 10-1, while Superior's 6-2 conquest of Louis Browns 8 to 0. W Grand Forks sent the latter team to R H E SEATING A NE\GHBOP^S "RUGS, the bottom of the standings with one St. Louis 000 000 000— 0 4 OR WASHING WINDOWS victory and seven losses. Philadelphia .. .000 221 21x— 8 15 The suae teams play again Satur­ 5 Newsom, Walkup and Heiraley VALET f -u UNTHINKABLE | day. with a doubleheader scheduled JU Marcum and Foxx. lit Winnipeg. Allen Beats Indians New York —Johnny Allen limited the Indians to six hits and the Yan Three Local Figjtters kees made it two straight with a : Are Matched in Iowal to 2 victory. R H Utiam HfcB, manager of the local I Cleveland 000 000 020— 2 8 boxing stable, plans to leave tonight New York 000 111 lOx— 4 7 for Sioux City, Iowa, where three of Pearson, L. Brown and Pytlak Allen and Dickey. his fighters, Dick Demaray and Rusty Red Sox Triumph Gramllng, welterweights, and Ernie Boston—The cele Potter, heavyweight, will appear on| brated their return home by taking a card Monday. a 13 Inning game from the pace-set Demaray, making his second ap-| ting 2-1. pearance since fracturing a bone In R H tiis left hand, will meet Ronnie Mal- Chicago ..000 000 001 000 0— 1 5 comb of Bloux City; Gramling will Boston ...000 001 000 000 1— 2 11 battle Dixie Taylor and Potter will (13 innings) oppoee Roy "Kid" Miller. Jones and Sewell; W. Ferrell am Demaray In his last appearance 1 R. Ferrel). rcpASON VS A tiere knocked out Ernie Hetheringtonl Senators Defeat Rowe of Winnipeg in the seventh canto of Washington—A three run rally, af •DIVEPStTlEO VALET= ftalr scheduled eight

• ^