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Tackles Nucleus of Gilpin Eleven PAGE FOUR MOORHEAD DAILY NEWS, Moorhead, Minn. Tuesday, September 3, 1935 TODAY'S Powerhouse Twins Win Second Half Title $PORT%PARADE PERRY BEATS PARKER IN Even Break At Winnipeg CAMPBELL DRIVES CARDS TAKE TWO BLUEBIRD 299.874 NATIONAL NET TOURNEY FROM PIRATES TO Nets Necessary Margin Forest Hüls, N. Y., Sept. 3 Atlanta, Ga., opposed Wilbur Hess, (UP)—Fourth round matches intercollegiate champion from Fort By HENRY McLEMORE n't want to leave his Detroit liquor FOR NEW RECORD of the national men's and wo- Worth, Tex. INCREASE MARGIN the poor man. It costs around I oiiiiie roniiell's Home Kun In 10th Gives F-M Decisive men's tennis championships Fred Perry gained the quarter New York, Sept. 3 (UP)—Putting business. Polo still is no sport for scheduled for today were post- final yesterday by defeating Frank- the sport shot here andt there: $10,000 a year to keep up a string 7-6 Victory In First Game; Second Tilt, Won By BARELY FAILS TO ATTAIN HIS poned because of rain until to- ie Parker, Spring Lake, N. J., in a DETROIT CAPTURES DOUBLE When James J. Braddock started of ponies. that is, a string of ten out on his recent money making GOAL OF 300 MILE AN morrow. drizzling rain, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. Frank HEADER FROM WHITE SOX, or twelve. Jock Whitney keeps 3iaroons, 19-13, of No Consequence. Shields, New York, advanced to the tour he had but $1,500 of the $35,- 30 and Billy Post usually has 50 HOUR AVERAGE. Forest Hüls, N. Y., Sept. 3 (UP) quarter final with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 LEADS BY 9 GAMES. 000 he received for licking Baer in ready for play. victory over Frank Bowden, New the hank. But all his debts are Hank Greenberg, slugging Tiger By DICK HACKENBERG —By night the field in each divis- paid, he's dressed like a Wall street- p a r g o - Moorhead's powerhouse ion of the combined men's and wo- York, and Enrique Maier, Spain, first baseman, plays no favorites. 'Til We Meet Again Hits 304 On First Measured Mile But gained the round of eight by win- Dean Brothers Account For Both er, and his manager has a well-fed his home runs this year have been Twins, winners of the Northern 4t men's national singles tennis cham- look. Rogers Hornsby believes ning from Manuel Alonso, New St. Louis Wins; First Game carved off 29 different pitchers. league's second half championship, FIRST GAME. Drops Far Below That Mark pionships will be narrowed to eight his cellar Browns will be a cinch contenders, weather permitting. York, former captain of the Span- K. O. Christner, the ol' high diver moved into Grand Forks today to FGO.-lVraD. AB R H PO A E On Return Trip. ish Davis Cup team 6-1, 6-4, 8-6. Goes 16 Innings. in the American in '36. Joe who once gave Sharkey a whale of begin the formality of playing six ShUling. ss 4 1 2 2 2 0 Five matches were scheduled in Humphries is off the danger list a battle, now is an Akron tobacco- games remaining on their schedule. the fourth round of the men's sing- The feature match in the wo- and may yet call the weights and Koch, cf 5 12 3 10 men's singles sent Helen Jacobs, nist. Speaking of Jock Whitney, The Twins can lose all six eon- Rosette, c 4 1 2 12 0 1 Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Sept. les, and three matches, postponed By GEORGE KIRKSEY measures on another championship he is the only poloist with a Rolls because of yesterday's rain, were Berkeley, Cal., defending champion, New -York, Sept. 3 (UP)—Fresh fight. Joe Louis has kayoed that tests and still top the league by Crompton, 3b 3 110 10 3. (UP)—Sir Malcolm Campbell, against Evelyn Dearman, England. Royce station wagon for carrying eight percentage points when the Johnson, If 5 112 10 British speed king, barely failed to on the women's program. evidence that you can't take any- or debbil, John Barleycorn at his his mallets, saddles and helmets to In the other two matches paired thing for granted where the Card- Pompton Lakes training camp. season closcs Sunday, even if Win- Connell, rf 5 13 3 10 attain his goal of driving 300 miles The headline matches in the Mrs. John Van Ryn, Philadelphia, the playing field. , iiilJt^g, their nearest rival and pen- Rodgers, 2b 4 0 0 1 3 0 per hour here today. men's singles send Wilmer Allison, inals are concerned was furnished "I don't drink, and I don't want against Evangeline McLennon, Arl- by the first game of the St. Louis- my camp cluttered up with drunks," The Yankees spend more than nant playoff opponent, wins all of Knight, lb 5 0 0 7 0 1 He drove the first measured mile Austin, Tex., seeded No. 1, against ington, Va., and Catherine Wolf, $10,000 a year on baseball alone. its remaining eight tilts. Andrews, p 5 110 11 Gene Mako, Los Angeles, and Don Pittsburgh doubleheader yesterday. Joe said. at 304.311 but dropped below that Elkhart, Ind., against Mrs. Phyllis The Pirates went into the ninth in- You've got to shoot better than 73's The Twills clinched the second mark on the return which, under Budge, Oakland, Calif., against Mudford King, England. Winners Bob Zuppke, painted, comic strip to win the National Open, for fig- Totals 40 7 12 30 10 3 John Van Ryn, Philadelphia. ning leading 3-1, and had one man half title yesterday when they broke American Automobile Association of these matches will join Mrs. out in the ninth. author and coach of the Illini grid- ures show that the winning aver- WINNIPEG. AB R H PO A E rules, must be made within an hour. In the other men's singles match- Sarah Palfrey Fabyan, Brookline, ders, is suffering from a badly age for the past five years has i\cn with the Maroons in a Labor Pittsburgh players might have Dav double header. The Twins Ellison, 2b 3 1113 0 His average for the two runs was es Gregory Mangln, Newark, N. J., Mass., Carolin Babcock, Los An- burned hand. Harry Newman been 72.7. Jimmy Braddock Meyers, cf 5 2 4 3 O O played Doderich Menzel, Czecho- geles, and three English women, been thinking how they were going probably won't he in the New York thinks Baer will knock out Joe fopped the lO-inning morning con- 299.874 miles per hour. to take a double header and move test, 7 to 6. but dropped an after- Piet, ss 4 0 0 1 4 O Although he set a new world's rec- slovakia; Sidney B. Wood, jr.. New Freda James, Katherine Stammers Giants' backfield this fall. Does- Louis. Corbett, lb 3 1 1 13 0 O York, met John McDiarmid, Fort and Nancy Lyle, in the quarter fin- to within four games of the Na- noon slugfest to the Canadians, 19 ord, Campbell was dejected because tional league lead. They might to 13. Seghi, 3b 5 0 0 0 1 O he fell short of 300 miles per hour. Worth, Tex.; and Bryan Grant, al round. 12 2 have been thinking how the Card- Today the two teams stand like Goldfine, If 5 O O He said he would not run again to- Bossard, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 day but probably would make an- inals were weakening in the role MILLERS, SAINTS TACKLES NUCLEUS this: Vallhaber, c 4 O O 10 1 O of pacvnakers. W L Pet. other trial early tomorrow. Anyway they were wrong. Fargo-Moorhead .... 39 17 .696 Bertrand, p 4 110 2 0 The Bluebird made the second run CROOKSTON TAKES GIRL SETS SPRINT Winnipeg 33 25 .569 in 12.005 seconds, a speed of 295.566 Two to Go SPLIT TWIN BILL OF GILPIN ELEVEN Totals 37 6 9 30 11 0 miles per hour. Only two outs to go, and Pitts- If the Twins lose their six re- burgh would have had the first maining contests and the Maroons Fargo-Moorhead ......210 021 000 1—7 By a mere five thousandths of a second, Sir Malcolm missed setting SIXTH jN LEAGUE RECOR^AT 10.4 game in the victory column. The win all eight of theirs, the stand- Winnipeg 000 020 040 0—6 gas house gang broke loose on big ASSOCIATION STANDINGS UN- BABY DRAGONS LAUNCH PRAC- ings will be: a new record of 300 miles per hour. Runs batted in—Meyers 2, Elli- Barely making his second run Jim Weaver. Virgil Davis and Leo CHANGED TODAY AFTER TICE SESSIONS TODAY; W L Pet. son, Bertrand, Corbett, ConneU 3, MOVES AHEAD OF GRAND HELEN STEPHENS CLIPS THREE- Durocher walked. Charlie Gelbert within the allotted hour after his LABOR DAY GAMES. NINE LETTERMEN. Fargo-Moorhead .... 39 23 .629 Crompton, Koch. Two base hits— first run, the Englishman roared FORKS WHO SLUMPS INTO TENTHS SECOND OFF STEL- slashed a long single to right. That Winnipeg - 41 25 .621 Connell 2, Shilling, Andrews, Gold- one piuich tied the score 3-3, Dur- the Bluebird back to the starting 7TH IN 4-1 DEFEAT. LA'S MARK. ocher scoring the tying rtm when The playoff for the 1935 pen- fine 2, Johnson. Home runs—Koch, point at 10 a. m. CST. Two veteran 175-pound tackles, nant will get under way at Winni- Meyers, Connell.
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