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 championships 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 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 , 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. , 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 , 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 , 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. Struck out—by Arky Vaughan fiunbled the relay. By UNITED PRESS Bertrand 9, by Andrews 10. Bases His fastest speed was the first Three split holiday double-head- James Bly and Harold Grover, will jx^g September 11 and continue in lap when he went 304.311 miles per They battled on into the sixteenth form the nucleus for the 1935 on balls—off Bertrand 4, off An- By UNITED PRESS Toronto, Ont., Sept. 3. (UP)— inning when Joe Medwick blasted ers and one bill rained out left the the Manitoba capital September 12 hour. American association standings un- Moorhead State Teachers college and 14. The two teams will come drews 7. Double plays—Connell to Fargo-Moorhead today appeared Long-striding 17 - year - old Helen a double and Jimmy Collins ripped Rosette; Koch to Rodgers to A foiu- mile per hour wind on the to have cinched the Northern lea- Stephens, Fulton, Mo., newest U. S. changed today. high school football squad, Coach lo Moorhead for games September backstretch slowed the Bluebird out a single for the winning run. diet Gilpin said today as he sum- Knight; Johnson to Rodgers; Piet gue second half title as play sprint sensation, today was credit- The in the second game, which Minneapolis, league leader, rode 15, 17 and 18. nine miles per hour to pull the went into the final week. moned his candidates for their first Yesterday's double header brought to Ellison to Corbett. Stolen base— ed here with two new world's rec- was called after five innings be- through to an easy 7 to 1 victory in Shilling. Passed balls—Vallhaber 2. average below the 300 mile per hour Yesterday the Twins split a dou- ords in the 100 and 200 yard dashes. the first game behind the five-hit practice session. to a close the bitter second half mark. cause of darkness, the Cards won struggle between the two clubs, the Left on bases—Winnipeg 9, Fargo- bleheader with the Maroons at Competing before a huge Labor easily, 5-1, with Dizzy Dean hang- pitching of G-alehouse. Sv. Paul, Letter winners, in addition to Bly Twins emerging with eight victories Moorhead 8. Hit by pitched ball- Winnipeg. The morning game was Day crowd at the Canadian Nation- ing up his 23rd victory. Paul Dean, the opposition, scored tliree runs in and Grover, are Captain Earl to three for the Maroons in their Rosette by Bertrand. Umpires — won by the visitors, 7-6, and the al exhibition, Miss Stephens set the in a relief role, won his 16th game the second game, breaking the tied Trichler, halfback; Harold Nelson, personal feud. Knutson and Caithness. Time — MINNEAPOLIS AND Maroons copped the night encoun- new 100-yard mark in a qualifying in the opener. score for a 7 to 4 decision. quarterback; Dick Hoag, fullback; Towering Jack Andrews went the 2:30. ter 19-13. A total of 41 hits were heat when she was caught by the Boost Lead Indianapolis, in secona place, was Nels Thysell, guard; Donald O'Day, route for the Twins in their all im- SECOND GAME. made by both teams in the last timers in 10.4 seconds, slashing The double victory increased the center; Byron Ogren, end; and rained out in the scheduled night Bernard Bekkerus, halfback. portant morning victory and seem- FGO.-MHD. AB R H PO A E STILLWATER WIN game, including two homers by three-tenths of a second off the Cards' lead over the idle New York encounter with the last-place Lou- ed a cinch to turn in a victory as Shilling, ss 6 1 4 0 5 0 Meyers, Winnipeg centerfielder. record set by Stella Walsh. The Giants to two games. The Chi- isville Colonels. Reserves from last year's squad tall, smooth-running school girl, cago Cubs broke even with the Cin- the two teams went into the eighth Koch, cf 5 3 3 3 0 0 COP CLASS A AND B STATE Significant changes in the lower Columbus took a two-run lead in include Clarence Carlson, Floyd inning with the Twins leading 6-2. Rosette, 3b 6 2 3 0 2 1 bracket of the league were noted running a handicap 220-yard race, cinnati Reds and slipped to 2V2 the first two innings of the initial Nelson, Merlin Buehlsdorff, Leslie Tlien the Maroons rallied for four Crompton, c 5 2 3 8 2 0 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS today as Crookston advanced to stepped the distance in 23.2, shat- games behind the Cards. encounter v/ith Toledo and held it Nelson, Arthur Phillipp, Sig Stusiak, tering the former mark of 23.7, also runs to knot the. score at 6-all and Johnson, If 5 12 110 IN TOURNEY. third from the bottom and Grand Detroit wrested a double header for a 2 to 1 victory. Klinger al- Stan Stusiak, Clarence Holden, Or- the Twins were forced to pull the Connell, rf 6 2 2 2 0 0 Porks slumped back next to Brain- held by Miss Walsh. from the Chicago White Sox 6-1, lowed seven hits in winning, pour land Holden, Jerome Dwyer, Porter game out of the fire in the 10th Rodgers, 2b 4 2 1 2 0 0 erd, cellar position occupant. The and 5-0. The Tigers' lead is nine runs in the fourth inning gave To- Bergland, and Doyle Whitnack. when Connie Connell connected for Knight, lb, p 4 0 0 4 1 1 Minneapolis, Sept. 3. (UP)—The change was attributed to Crooks- St. Louis Softballers games. St. Louis defeated Cleve- ledo a 7 to 5 edge in the second The Baby Dragon schedule: Sept, a home run. Stolt, p 2 0 1 0 0 0 B. F. Nelsons of Minneapolis and ton's 4-1 defeat of Grand Forks. land 4-1, but the Indians rallied game, in which Boone of Toledo 14—Moorhead here; Sept. 20—Haw- Connell Stars Kardow, p 10 112 0 a team from Stillwater today held The second game of a scheduled Lose To Chicago Team to take the second game 7-2. Jack held Columbus to seven hits ley there; Sept. 27—Barnesville Connell was the bating star of McCurdy, p. lb 1 0 0 3 1 1 the state diamond ball champion- doubleheader, which was to have Wilson's home in the 11th gave the Stiles of Kansas City held Mil- here; Oct. 4—Dilworth there; Oct. -the contest, getting three hits in X—Monaco 1 0 0 0 0 0 ships in the Class A and B divi- been played under lights, was post- Chicago, Sept. 3. (UP)—St. Casi- Boston Red Sox a 9-8 victory over waukee to six hits to win the op- 11—Hawley here; Oct. 18—Open; five trips—two doubles and a home sions, respectively. poned. Also contributing to the mir, champion St. Louis Polish Washington but the Senators gain- ener with Milwaukee, 6 to 2. The Oct. 25—New York Mills there (ten- run. He batted in three runs. Gus Totals 46 13 20 24 14 3 The Nelsons defeated the St. Paul shift in standings was Brainerd's Roman catholic Union softball ed an even bi'eak by winning the four-run lead the Blues took in the tative); Nov. 1—Mahnomen there. Koch homered and Jim ShilUng, X—Batted for Kardow in 6th. Rogers, 6 to 1, in the finals of the double defeat by Eau Claire, 8-1 team, dropped two games yester- nightcap 3-2, in 13 innings. second game faded before a bar- Andrews, and Babs Johnson collect- WINNIPEG. AB R H PO A E state tournament at the Parade and 8-7. day to a Chicago all-star league rage of Milwaukee hits and the ed two-baggers. Ellison, 2b, ss 3 5 2 0 6 0 here yesterday. Stillwater, cham.- Superior, a threat to Winnipeg team, 6-3, 5-3. Both games were Tλ Brewers won 6 to 5. National The F-M victory was the first Meyers, cf 5 5 2 0 0 pion in 1934, nosed out Hibbing, for second place, took both games played in a steady drizzle. Joe Du- Saturday's Games Tlie day's results left Kansas .setback for Maroon Pitcher Lefty Piet, ss, 2b 5 1 6 4 1 3 to 2. bowski, St. Louis pitching ace, was Of a Labor Day feature at Duluth, City and Columbus tied for third W. L. Pet. Bertrand in his home park. Corbett, lb 5 2 8 0 0 Stillwater made a late inning ral- 7-6 in the morning and 3-2 in the unable to stop the locals in the place in the .standings. The Twins started the second Seghi, 3b 6 1 2 10 ly to defeat the range nine. Scor- second game. FIRST GAME. St. Loui.s , 79 47 .627 evening. FGO.-MHD. AB R H PO A E New York 76 48 .613 game as though they meant to Goldfine, If 3 2 4 0 0 ing once in each of the first two •Î- .sweep the double program, pushing Bertrand, rf 6 0 10 0 innings, Hibbing took an early lead. Nichelini of St. Mary's Jancso, 2b 4 0 1 2 1 0 Chicago 79 52 .603 across six runs in the first inning. Vollhaber, c 5 1 4 10 In the third, Stillwater put over Shilling, ss 3 0 0 4 1 1 Northern Pittsburgh 74 58 .561 Ruffing, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koch, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Brooklyn 58 63 .460 Winnif)eg came back with four in two i-uns to tie the ¡score. Hits Fight Results Signs With Pro Eleven 1 0 their half of the inning and from Ebnet, p 5 2 10 0 0 Rosette, c 4 0 1 6 W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 54 71 .432 were made by Huelsman, Joe Junk- 0 0 that point on the only interesting Bossard, rf 0 O 0 0 0 0 er and Anderson. Crompton, lb 4 0 2 3 Fargo-MOORHEAD .. 39 17 .696 Cincinnati 56 74 .431 At Chicago—Bob LaMonte, 148, Chicago, sept. 3. (UP)—Al (Nick) 3 1 0 thing about the game was the In the fifth, StillwBter put over Chicago, decisioned George Engel, Nichelini, former St. Mary's back- Johnson, If 3 0 0 Winnipeg 33 25 .569 Boston 33 91 .266 parade of pitchers to the slab and Totals 43 19 21 27 12 1 Connell, rf 4 12 3 0 1 Superior 30 25 .545 the winning run on a double by 148 1-4, Plymouth, Ind., (8); field star whose play in the all-star 0 0 back to the dugout. A total of 41 Fargo-Moorhead 641 000 101—13 Roloff and a double by Huelsman. Jackie Sharkey, 133, Minneapolis, game last week sent several profes- Rodgers, 3b 4 0 0 1 Eau Claire 31 27 .534 Results Monday hits were lammed off the mounds- Kardow, p 10 0 0 1 0 Duluth 28 31 .475 First Game: R.H.E. Winnipeg 430 064 20x—19 Stillwater went into the finals by decisioned Tony Michaels, 130, Chi- sional coaches after him, has sign- 1 0 mon. Runs batted in—Meyers 7, Corbett defeating Columbia Heights, 3 to 2. cago, (6) ; Jackie Sherman, 147, De- ed to play with the Chicago Card- Stolt, p 2 0 2 0 Crookston 21 31 .404 Pitt .... 000 021 000 000 000 0—3 9 2 X—Monaco 10 1 0 0 0 St. L. 010 000 002 000 000 1—4 9 0 * * * 4, Seghi 4, Bertrand 2. Goldflne, In the Class B consolation, Wi- troit, knocked out Mickey Dolan, inals of the National Professional Grand Porks 22 35 .386 Weaver, Hoyt and Grace; Heus- Walter jansen, of Minneapolis, Vollhaber, Stolt 3, Shilling 2, Ros- nona defeated South St. Paul, 24 145, Manhattan, Kan., in first of Football league, Charles W. Bidwell, Brainerd 19 35 .352 \ who made his Northern league de- ette 2, Johnson 3, Crompton, Knight. to 3. scheduled four-rounder. owner, announced today. Totals 34 1 9 24 6 2 ser, Hallahan, P. Dean and Davis, but in the Crookston-Grand Forks Two base hits—Shilling, VoUh^er, X—Batted for Stolt in 9th. Results Monday O'Parrell. game Sunday, and Clayton A. Koch, Rosette, Crompton, Johnson. WINNIPEG. AB R H PO A E First Game: R.H.E. Second Game: R.H.E. Knut.son, of Superior, classed by Homeruns—Rosette, Shilling, Mey- Ellison, 2b 3 1 2 1 O Fgo.-Mhd. .. 210 021 000 1—7 12 3 Pittsburgh 000 01—1 6 2 many as the league's ace arbiter, ers 2. Sacrifice—Piet. Hits—Raff- Meyers, cf 4 3 1 0 O Winnipeg .... 000 020 040 0-6 9 0 St. Louis Oil 11—4 7 0 have been named to umpire the ing 6 in 1-3, Stolt 5 in 1 1-3, Kar- Max Baer In Serious Training Siege Piet, ss 4 1 3 5 O Andrews and Rosette; Bertrand Swift, Bu.sh and Padden; J. Dean pennant playoff series between the dow 7 in 3 2-3, McCurdy 4 in 1. Corbett, lb 3 0 12 1 O and Vallhaber. and Delancey. First Game: R. H. E. Twins and Winnipeg. Struck out—Ebnet 4, Stolt 1, Kar- Seghi, 3b 5 3 1 2 O Second Game: R.H.E. * * dow 5, Knight 1. Bases on balls- Goldfine, If 4 1 0 0 0 Fargo-Moorhead 641 000 101-13 20 3 Cincinnati 000 000 100—1 8 1 Naming of the umpires was the Ruffing 1, Kardow 4, Strft 3, Knight Bertrand, rf 5 2 1 O O Winnipeg 430 064 20x-19 21 1 Chicago 101 010 OOx—3 9 0 last official act of Lute j. (Danny) 2, Ruffing 1, McCurdy 2. Double Vollhaber, c 5 3 6 0 0 Stolt, Kardow, McCurdy, Knight Preitas, Hermann and Lombar- Boone, president of the league and plays — Kardow to Crompton to Stirling, p 4 1 1 1 O and Crompton; Ruffing, Ebnet and di; Warneke and Hartnett. manager of the Crookston club, be- Knight; Ellison, Piet, Corbett. Left Vollhaber. Second Game: R. H. E. fore he left Sunday for his home on bases—Winnip^ 12, Fargo 10. Totals 37 14 15 27 10 0 First Game: R.H.E. Cincinnati 001 200 100—4 8 2 in Pittsburgh. Boone, who has been Winning pitcher—Ebnet. Losing Fargo-Moorhead 001 000 000— 1 Superior 204 010 000—7 11 2 Chicago 000 000 011—2 6 2 confined to a hospital with a leg pitcher—Kardow. Hit by pitcher- Winnipeg 220 314 02x—14 Duluth 000 200 400—6 7 4 Schott and Erick.son; Lee, Root, injury, decided to return to his Meyers. Umpires —Knudsen and Runs batted in—Connell, Meyers Ray and Plait; C. Johnson and Carleton, Kowalik and Hartnett. home when doctors advised him his Caithness. Time—2:45. 4, Seghi 3, Bertrand 2, Piet, Elli- Treadwell, Urbelis. Others postponed, rain. leg would not heal before the sea- son. Two base hits—Seghi, Vollha- Second Game: R.H.E. Results Sunday son closed. ber, Crompton 2, Ellison, Jancso. Duluth 001 000 001—2 5 2 Cincinnati, 4; St. L>ouis, 3. * * * Home runs—Connell, Meyers. Hits Superior 030 000 OOx—3 6 1 Philadelphia, 6; New York, 1. ÂCHESON WINNER —off Kardow 7 in 3, off Stolt 8 in Goff and Treadwell; Hoisve and Chicago, 8; Pittsburgh, 2. Sunday's season closing double Brooklyn, 8; Boston, 4. header between the Twins and 5. Losing pitcher—Kardow. Struck Plait. Grand Porks in Moorhead League out—by Stirling 5, by Kardow 3, by First Game: R.H.E. park has been designated "Arthur OF FARGO TITLE Stolt 3. Bases on balls—off Stirling Brainerd 000 000 100—1 8 3 *r Day," in tribute to the fans of Ar- 2, off Kardow 4. Wild pitches — Eau Claire Oil -140 Olx—8 14 1 American Ass'n. thur, N. D., who have been making Kardow 3. . Hit by pitcher—Gold- Frank, Wirkala and Bergmann; MOORHEAD STATE TEACHERS fine by Kardow. Double plays- Ficek and Wegner. faithful pilgrimages to the local en- W. L. Pet. closure all season. If possible, COLLEGE ATHLETE BEAT3\ Johnson to Shilling; Stolt to Shill- Second Game: R.H.E. ing to Crompton. Stolen base — Minneapolis 82 55 .599 Mana^r jack Knight will send Brainerd 100 006 0—7 7 4 Indianapolis 75 59 .560 Charlie Suche to the slab in one of GALLAHER, 3-2. Meyers. Left on bases—Winnipeg Eau Claire 002 222 x—8 10 1 8, Fargo-Moorhead 10. Umpires— Columbus 75 62 .547 tlie two games. Suche is Arthur's • • • Bates and Bergmann; Wentlandt, Kansas City 74 62 .544 most popular Twin. Knudsen and Caithney. Time 2:05. Decker, Lemmer and Wegner. • « t « • Milwaukee 69 67 .507 Bill Acheson of Moorhead "tibifai" R. H. E. St. Paul 64 70 .478 held the Fargo all-city golf cham- SECOND GAME. Crookston 000 000 400—4 9 2 Barney Ross To Fight FGO.-MHD. AB R H PO A E Toledo 57 79 .419 pionship after defeating Bill Gal- Grand Forks .. 000 000 100—1 6 3 Louisville 46 88 .343 Filipino Welter Star lagher, 3 and 2, in the finals of Shilling, ss 4 113 2 0 A. Johnson and Bujaci; Lanier the annual tournament Monday af- Monaco, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 and Pazera. Results Monday ternoon. Koch, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0 (Second game postponed, rain.) Minneapolis, 7-4; St. Paul, 1-7. San Francisco, Sept. 3 (UP)— Acheson is a sophomore at Moor- Rosette, c 4 0 0 3 0 0 Toledo, 1-7; Coliunbus, 2-5. Tony Palazola, the sports promoter Crompton, lb 3 0 2 5 0 0 Kansas City, 6-5; Milwaukee, 2-6. head state Teachers college where Results Sunday Indianapolis-Louisville, rain. who introduced "two bit" boxing he stars in basketball. He recently Johnson, If 4 0 1 6 0 0 Superior, 7; Eau Claire, 5. cards to San Francisco fans, today won the Fargo Country club title Connell, rf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Crookston, 4; Grand Forks, 3. prepared for a 10-round non-title and was medalist in the all-city Rodgers, 2b 3 0 0 2 3 0 Duluth, 8, 8; Brainerd, 1, 7. Grand Forks Juniors In bout between Barney Ross, world event. Suche, p 1 1 0 0 2 0 Only games scheduled. champion, and slugging Ceferino Gallagher failed to win a hole Win Over Fargo Champs Garvia, Filipino king pin of the until the 13th when Acheson held Totals 30 3 6 24 7 0 Results Saturday California 145 pound division. They a five up advantage. Deadly ap- WINNIPEG. AB R H PO A E proaches and putts enabled the F-M., 1, 3; Winnipeg, 14, 2. Grand Porks American I,egion meet September 13. Ellison, 2b 3 0 1 2 0 0 Duluth, 15; Brainerd, 8. junior baseball team again demon- The welterweight champion was Moorhead youth to pile up this Meyers, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 edge. Crookston, 7; Grand Porks, 4. strated its supremacy over the expected here Saturday after his Piet, ss 3 1 1 2 1 0 Eau Claire, 8; Superior, 5. Fargo juniors. North Dakota state fight with Baby Joe Gans in Port- Corbett, lb 4 0 2 5 0 0 land, Ore., Friday night. champions, by scoring a 5 to 4 de- Seghi, 3b 3 1 1 2 2 0 Games Today cision in Moorhead League park Chicago Steno Goldfine, If 4 0 0 3 0 0 F-M at Grand Porks. yesterday. Sunday the Porkers de- Lewis and Steele Meet Bertrand, rf ... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Duluth at Superior. feated Fargo, 5 to 2, at Grand Will Wed Joe Vollhaber, c 3 0 0 6 0 0 Brainerd at Eau Claire. Forks. In Minneapolis Tonight 3 0 1 0 2 1 Louis In N. Y. -4» Minneapolis, Sept. 3. (UP)— 30 2 7 24 5 1 Chicago, Sept. 3 (UP)—Miss Fargo-Moorhead 002 000 10—3 Wrestling Results Yesterday's Hero Strangler Lewis and Ray Steele Marva Trotter, 19, Chicago meet on the auditorium mat here Winnipeg 000 002 00—2 stenographer, told the United Runs batted in—Seghi 2, Cromp- At New York—Everett Marshall, Jimmy Collins, Cardinals' tonight, with the winner promised Press today that she and Joe an opportunity to wrestle Dan O'- ton, Two base hit—Ellison. Three La Junta, Colo., threw King Kong, first baseman, who drove in the Louis wiU be muTied in New By JOHN J. ROMANO not only the best puncher he has base hit—Koch. Home run—Seghi. winning run in the first game Mahoney for the title two weeks York soon after his fight with cisión, over Joe Louis, he will be a Abyssinia; Charles Fischer, Butter hence. Max Baer is making a greater faced thus far but will carry youth, 50 to 1 bet to regain the crown Struck out—by Suche 2, by Brisk and accounted for three of his ex-champion Max Ba^ there show of getting in condition for a 6. Bases on balls—off Suche 2, off Nut, Wis., threw Tony Morelli, Italy. team's four runs in the sec- In their iirst match, which ended on September 24. clean living apd saner ideas of his from Braddock next June. in a near riot, Lewis was pinned fight then he ever did before. ability in the boxing game. This No wonder Max Baer is training Brisk 3. Double play—Rodgers to At Detroit—Ivan Rasputin, Rus- ond game as St. Louis won a A graduate of Englewood hifh Baer has beea training religi- i«; a hard combination to beat. as never before. The words of the Shilling to Crompton. Hit by ptich- sia, pinned Bert Rubi, Hungary; twin bill from Pittsburgh. by Steele. school, she visited Louis' fam- Hans Schnäble, New York, pinned O'Mahoney has defeated both Uy in Detroit with him before ously for the past three weeks. He Baer is striving to do somethiM penintent ring sincere and true. It er—Seghi by Suche. Left on bases Lewis and Steele in previous en- he went to Pompton Lukes, N. faces Joe Louis on the 24th. He no one has ever accomplished*^]^ will be up to Baer to prove how —Winnipeg 7, Fargo-Moorhead 7. Cari Schmidt, Seattle, Wash.; Dale counters. J., for training. JQE»^ he had better be to the best fore. If he is gopd enough to scQre true his wt^ are when he faces Umpires—Knudsen and Caithney. Raddock, Birmingham, Ala., threw lADDITIONAL SPORTS PAGE 5| shape Of his career, becaiise Louis is a imockDut, or ev^ a. taair-mie de-^ the D$ta%St Bomber n^ mónttr. Time—1:30; Buck O'Neill, Fresno, Cal. * — *