8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY,JUNE 5,1933 Bismarck and Fargo High Athletes Tie for State Championship WADE GREEN WINDS JAMESTOWN WALLOPS BISMARCK 14 TO 8 IN WILD GAME IIP US PREP CAREER OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern 14FREE PASSES TO Chicago Professional Cracks Par To Win Open Golf Title IN BLAZE OF GLORY \f ANYBODY ASKS ME.IU. SAY St. Paul HP AN OAK J*T!tS2L # YOU PE AS SQUIRREUYAS oFPTW/CT TMgT FIRST CHALKED UP; AROUND,RIG6ED $ Mrs. Whitney Jimmy Foulis, Not Good Enough in Half-Mile Ahead of FOREST?—GOING /nfA-Art-W SWELLED-UP* Tumbles Twice Finishes # UP IN SEA TOeS, BECAUSE YOU ARB K ( ARTICHOKE/ 11MISPLAYSMADE For National Open, De- Fargoan to Bring About THINKING OF RENTING A BOAT FOR I M ME BE A feats Big Stars Deadlock if you were going J sput-t- chest fulu r A CAMEL/I SUPPOSE YOU'D <. OH BOTHER-1 (OF MEDALS Lefty Klein Walks Seven Men St. Paul, Minn., June 5.—(AP)—» YOURSELF UP LIKE AN ARAB /SY —WHY / V During Period of Extreme Jimmy Foulis, descendant of one or BEHAN CRACKS 880 RECORD AND ARGUE great golf E THAT REGALIA OFF,
PITCHERS ARE CALLED pocket Monday and about that much Duel satisfaction. Mile Run Competing against many of the Bismarck Will Play Fort Lincoln important contenders for this year's Bummer?— national open crown, including five cup Green, Capital City runner, Wednesday Afternoon in members of America’s Ryder Wade team, the silent Chicago; pro kept finished his high school athletic ca- Next Game his head down and sailed in with a reer in a blaze of glory at Hughes pax*-smashing 72-hole total of 283 field here Saturday afternoon as Bis- shots to win the $5,000 St. Paul open semi-professional Keller marck and Fargo tied for the state Jamestown’s base- championship at course here ball team walloped the Bismarck Sunday. championship in the first annual His card beat George Von Elm of North Dakota state track and field American Legion nine 14 to 8 in a wild game county city Los Angeles, golf’s famous business meet. at the Stutsman by Sunday afternoon. man, three strokes and Captain To keep Bismarck in the running M Walter Hagen of the Ryder cup the last event, Green entered the Fourteen free passes to first base In by the six pitcners, three squad by five. His rounds were 70- 880-yard dash and finished second were issued 72-69-72. for each team. ahead of Kenneth Phillips of Fargo Von Elm struck right with Foulis to two teams in a dead- Lefty Klein, Bismarck portsider, throw the particularly wild, sending through 36 holes. But Sunday Foulis lock for top honors of the day. was seven opened attack with three men to the initial sack free of his a 69, Bismarck and Fargo each scored 29 shots better than par, and breezed points only point charge. and Mohall was one committed, eight in with a perfect 72. third honors. Eleven errors were behind for by Capital City by Von Elm, on the game that once Only during the the club and three one record fell the victors. beat Bobby Jones at Baltusrol in day. Dwight Behan of Mohall ran 1926, turned in cards of 70-72-71-73, 880-yard Klein started in the box for Bis- the dash in 2 minutes 3.8 marck but, after allowing five Hagen, third place winner at 288, eclipse min- hits in seconds to the mark of 2 innings, by Smiley also impressed the gallery with his by Mike Mueller three was relieved 13th 36 utes 4.8 seconds set Simle, who worked for two frames. game. Tied for after holes, of for deaf in ~ AND QAiPTAtN he range romp in the state school the I® 1933 BY NtjTsCnVtCE. INK \ \ , Klein returned to the mound in the found the to with 1923. sixth to hurl two more cantos and •69-71 Sunday. Paul Runyan, fresh- Sanders Wins Mile Bob McCamey finished the game in Mrs. John Hay Whitney, society woman, comes right back for more man member of the Ryder cup team, Beaten by Paul Sanders of New City. after coming a-cropper twice at the Devon horse show, Phila- won a fourth place tie with Harry the box for the Capital near Cooper, Rockford in a heart-breaking mile A. Hancock, Lefty Brown and Fer- delphia. Here is the noted horsewoman as she was thrown at a Chicago; star, with a 70-72 Yank Pitching Proves Poison to for run, Behan came back with a ven- gus pitched for the victors, Brown jump. A second similar fall failed to keep her out of the entries. finish 289. geance in the half-mile event. allowing but one bingle in four inn- Olin Dutra of Los Angeles, nation- Five men finished the mile run in ings. secured but seven al professional champion, got 292. Unfortunate Clubs in American Bismarck Ed Dudley Del., time under 4 minutes 50 seconds. hits. of Wilmington, the Banders took the lead at the start The three Capital City moundsmen INDIANAPOLIS NINE SOARS INTO fourth Ryder cup player in the com- petition, got 294, while Leo Diegcl, and only once did Behan succeed in 46 Athletic Batsmen Are Struck were touched for 12 hits, including getting ahead of him —in the third by the fifth, fell far back with 303. COUNTRY’S LEADING GOLFERS home runs F. Shauer, A. Hancock IN White, lap—but not for long. Phillips of Out in Four Games Over and C. Hancock. SECOND PUCE ASSOCIATION Neil University of South- Fargo was third and William Feiler Bismarck will play its next game ern California sophomore, was the leading amateur, with 296. of Gladstone fourth. Despite his ex- PREPARE FOR NATIONALOPEN Week-End here at 3:30 o’clock Wednesday after- Milwaukee, 9 to 2, but the 6 o’clock He will exceptional time. Captain Marvin noon, playing Fort Lincoln at the Millers Are Dumped Into Third Sunday closing law in the Hoosier ( compete in the national open. Welliver of Bismarck finished in fifth city baseball park as a Lions conven- capitol halted the second game with cago Monday to warm up for the Position By Pace-Setting place out of the money. Trek to Chicago to Warm Up BY HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. tion feature. the score tied at 3-all. points was national open championship tourna- Sunday's game: safely New Rockford with 13 (Associated Sports Writer) Box score of Red Birds Ray Radcliffe of St. Paul hit fourth Cariyington with 11 was For Famed Tournament ment which opens at the North Press Bismarck (8) AB R K PO A E straight games. and Shore Country in his 24th and 25th fifth. Other team scores were as fol- club Thursday. It appears to be the misfortune of B.e Mohn, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 His hitting failed to keep St. Paul This Week-End Of the of 151 players which Coleharbor 9; Milnor 7; Un- field more than one good ball club this N.N Kitchen, ss-2nd.. 5 0 0 3 1 2 Chicago, June s.—(AP)—Pegging from taking two beatings from To- lows: will start out in an effort to shake derwood 5; Ashley 4; Brunstad 3; season be the league McCamey, 2nd-ss-p. 4 1 1 3 3 3 along attracting much at- ledo, 11 to 9, and 6 to 3. Chicago, Gene Sarazen loose from the title, to in same with a without ~ptandin<£ 2; Carpio, and Stan- June 5.—(/P) —The coun- ® Becker, City snapped of it long Hazen Gladstone already the New York Yankees they H. rf 2 1 1 1 1 0 ttention, the Indianapolis Indians Kansas out each. try’s more famous golfers and some many were in Chicago or once G. Schwartz, 3rd-rf.. 3 2 0 0 3 0 (enough to hand Louisville two de- ton. 1 nearby. Craig Wood, Deal, J., have popped up as a possibility to AMERICAN LEAGUE the loser in the only with hopes of becoming famous the N. couldn’t keep up with the slugging £ Brown, cf 2 1 0 1 0 10 to 4, and 4 to 3. Bismarck was professional, got D. 2^break up the Columbus Red Birds’ feats, W L Pet. day. Gus Schlickenmayer end of this week, moved on to Chi- in some practice of the present world champions, and q by innings: upset of the Sunday G. Goetz, Ist 3 1 2 9 0 0 £threat to make a runaway of the Scores New York 29 13 .690 Bismarck, who two weeks ago threw and picked up $l,lOO by win- now they are finding the Yanks ar- Hyland, c 4 2 2 5 1 Hens Beat Saints Twice Washington 27 19 .587 of ning placing sS. 0/American Association pennant race. feet, failed to one event and second in ray of pitchers sheer “poison.” £ p-lf First Game Cleveland 26 21 .553 the javelin over 173 L. Klein, 4 0 1 0 0 0 The Indians Monday were in sec- Chicago event, won another in a driving and approach Philadelphia’s Athletics got a taste -j R HE I 23 20 .535 qualify in this which was 4 minutes 42.5 seconds. T. Simle, p-lf 2 0 0 1 0 1 ond0 place, three games back of Philadelphia 21 contest at Soldier Field. Denny of Yankee flinging in a four-game full St. PaUl,.. 200 014 020— 9 18 2 20 .512 by O. of Mohall with a heave Discus throw—won by McQuoid of M. Goetz, 3rd-ss .... 2 0 0 1 1 0 ( Detroit Sundahl Shute of Philadelphia participated in up Columbus. Toledo H... 500 000 123—11 16 1 19 25 .432 of 165 feet 7% inches. Milnor; J. Boelter of Bismarck, sec- series and wound in the fifth good Harriss, Thomas and Guiliani; < St. Louis 17 30 .362 the tournament, a world fair feature, again. They not only couldn’t Columbus took care of the Records Are Remarkable ond; N. Arntz of Burnstad. third; notch 33 8 724 10 8 Minneapolisj threat, winning three out Bachman, Lee, Lawson and Healey. Boston 14 28 .333 and won S7OO. get the hits, but in four games 46 Totals Though only one record fell in the D. Vosbrugh of Fargo, fourth. Dis- Jamestown (14) AB RHPO AE c games the Second Game From St. Paul where he finished batsmen were set down by the strike- of four in series which RUE NATIONAL LEAGUE meet, times and distances in all events tance—loß feet 8 inches. Deeds,£ rf 2 2 0 1 0 0 closedC Sunday in a split double- second in the St. Paul ... 010 001 001— 3 11 0 Except for a light 440-yard dash—won by W. Green $5,000 St. Paul open, out route. The Friday and Satur- Oj- W L Pet. Sere remarkable. George Moran, cf 4 2 0 0 0 header. The setbacks demoted the 110 010 30x— 6 15 I New York 26 17 .605 early events, weather of Bismarck; L. Ritmiller Ashley, came Von Elm. His con- day games saw 28 strikeouts as Lefty Tdedof.... breeze for the of queror, Jimmy Chicago, cC. Hancock, c 4 3 2 8 0 0 Millersj to third place. Newkirk and Fenner; Nekola, St. Louis 27 18 .600 second; J. Farrar of Fargo, third; Foulis of Just Gomez and Walter Brown set up p p-ss-2nd Winegamer and Pittsburgh was ideal. E. came back home to watch P. Hancock, 6 1 2 0 3 0 Minneapolis scored its first victory Reiber. 25 18 .581 Landgren Underwood at- Mattson of Fargo, the rest of marks of 13 and 12 whiffings respec- , Chicago 24 22 .522 Marvin of fourth. Time—s 3 play McLean, ss 2 0 1 1 0 l ofc the series in the first game Sun- pole the boys at North Shore, as he tively. Seven more fanned in the ? Millers, Birds Split Cincinnati 23 22 .511 tempted to break the s*ate vault seconds. qualify A. Shauer, If 4 2 2 1 1 0 day, 11 to 8, thumping three pitchers Brooklyn attempts High jump—won by failed to for the open tourna- first game of a doubleheader Sunday First Game 18 24 .429 record but failed in three at B. Saldin of Ruud,H lst-3rd 4 0 2 10 0 Offor 15 well-bunched hits. However, Boston 20 27 .426 ment. Russell Van Atta outpitched Mer- _ RUE 12 feet 2 inches. Coleharbor and A. Hulbert of Bis- as F. Shauer, 3rd-ss .. 4 2 2 1 4 1 iin spite of Joe Hauser’s 19th and 20th 113—11 15 1 Philadelphia 15 32 .319 rit (Sugar) Cain to win 3-2 and 11 5 Minneapolis 311 100 Neil Beylund of Bismarck and Bob marck (tie); N. Beylund of Bismarck, H. Westby, 2nd-lst6 5 1 0 3 3 0 home1 runs of the season, Minneap- Columbus.. 000 000 800— 8 12 2 Saldin of Coleharbor won individual third; F. Clements of Fargo, fourth. more fanned in the second game as Fergus,- p 0 1 1 0 0 Petty, Holsclaw, Hilcher and Glenn; ASSOCIATION Johnny one-hit 3 olisC lost the second game, 9 to 7. AMERICAN scoring honors of the day, r?eh count- Height—s feet 8 inches. Stars Establish Allen turned in a Brown,5 p 1 1 0 1 1 1 Indianapolis slugged Heise, Teachout, Dean and Gonzales. W L Pet. masterpiece win 6 0. Americus Polli Second Game Columbus 26 15 .634 ing nine points. Five others scored 220-yard low hurdles—won by B. to to vWithnell, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 and Earl Caldwell for 14 hits to win Dwight Olson of Carrington; Comfortable Leads The double victory gave the Yan- v a RUE Indianapolis 23 17 .575 Eilingsop Ellingson ——— - eight: Bruce and B. of ¦¦ < 1 four tthe first game of a doubleheader with Minneapolis 103 300 000— 7 8 1 Minneapolis 24 19 .558 Behan of Mohall: V’c-de Green of Bis- Mohall, second; N. Beylund of Bis- kees a lead of games over the 420 002 Olx— 9 13 0 St. place Washington Senators, Columbus.. Paul 23 23 .500 marck: Bernie O'ron of Carrington; marck, third; F. Clements of Fargo, Chicago, June s.—(AP) —The second Score by innings— Tauscher, VangUder, Hilcher and Milwaukee 20 22 .476 who had to go 13 innings to beat the _ and Les.ie Treffry of New Rockford. fourth. Time—27.4 seconds. to ..0 0130100 3 8- 7-8 | Griffin; Lindsey, Dean and Delancey. Toledo 21 24 .467 latest balloting select the Bismarck 20 of Milnor counted seven and 220-yard dash—won by L. Treffry of Boston Red Sox 4-3. , Louisville 24 .455 McQuoid American League team which JamestownJ 22050320 x—l 412 3 | Kansas City of Bisn-irck and Floyd New Rockford; J. Farrar of Fargo, Chisox Fourth Now Moran, Schmeling Rules Indians Beat Brewers 18 31 .439 John Boelter will battle out Summary: Stolen bases, Game each. second; W. Barcus of Mohall, it with the na- The Chicago White Sox moved into _ First Clements cf Fargo, six third; at Comiskey park Ruud; 2-base hits, Klein; home runs. R H E NORTHERN summary: T. Kessel tional choices fourth place by winning two games LEAGUE The of Ashley, fourth. Time—- *£ Shauer, C. Hancock. A Hancock; Milwaukee- 000 200 000— 2 7 2 July 6: F. _ W L Pet, 120-yard high hurdles—won by N. -23.8 seconds. from the St. Louis Browns, 13 to 6 2-1 Favorite As Indianapolis 020 322 OOx— 9 14 0 Superior 9 First ~ plays, Becker to McCamey; 18 .667 base—Lou Gehrig, New and 10 to 2. The Cleveland Indians double Beylund of Bismarck; B. Olson of Broad jump—won by B. Saldin of Polli, Caldwell and Young; Burwel! East Grand .... 13 8 .619 York, 50,687; Jimmy Foxx, 3-base" hits, Hyland; hits off Klein 8 Forks Carrington, second; P. Kreutz of Far- Coleharbor; F. Clements of Fargo, and Detroit Tigers divided a pair of in 2 inn- and Angley. Winnipeg 12 8 .500 Philadelphia, 15,352. in“ 5 innings; off Simle 4 Game 12 go, third; R. Comrie of Fargo, fourth. second; E. Sheaffer of Carrington, low-score games. Cleveland won the inning; off Big Battle Nears Second Eau Claire 10 .455 Second infs;" off McCamey 0 in 1 RUE Bralnerd Time—l 7 seconds. third; R. Comrie of Fargo, base—Charlie Gehr- first 2-1 on a ninth-inning rally, 9 ll .450 fourth. ingeT, Detroit, 35,222; Tony * 5 in 4 innings; off Brown Milwaukee... 300 000 0— 3 8 2 Crookston 8 Shot put—won by H. Deitz of Mo- feet 3>4 inches. then fell a run short in the second A. Hacock 10 .444 Distance—2o Lazzeri, New York, 29,034. 1 in 4 innings; off Fergus 1 in 1 inn- Carefree< Max Baer Ends Work- Indianapolis. 210 000 0— 3 8 1 Moorhead-Fargo 4 16 .200 hall; Bismarck, second; and went down 4-3. law.) - J. Boelter of Javelin throw—won by O. Sundahl Third base—Jimmy Dykes, ning; out by Klein 4, by A. (Tie, called at 6 o’clock d¦¦ ¦ + of Milnor, third; E. Woster of Mohall; N. Kereluk of Fargo, sec- Hie New York Giants, only Na- £ struck outs; Expected to Be Braxton and Bengough, Young; McQuoid * by Simle 0, by Brown 5, Chicago, 27,994; Jimmy Foxx, tlonal League team to win two games Hancock 1, Turner, Logan and Riddle. Yesterday’s Stars | of Carpio, fourth. Distance—44 feet ond; J. Johnston of Fargo, third; N. Philadelphia, by Fergus 0; bases 21,506. out of of bills, by1 McCamey 1, Careless in Ring ? —A 9% inches. Arntz of Burnstad, fourth. Distance Shortstop—Joe a set four double of 7, off Simle 2, off (By The Press) Cronin, Wash- first place by on® balls Klein Bines Win Doubleheader Associated 100-yard dash—won by B. Ellingson —165 feet 7% inches. ington, 63,801; marched into the mar- off 1, off Brown Frank Frisch, Cardinals, Frank Crossetti, gin of five points the St. Louis McCamey* 1, Hancock First Game and Jim of Mohall. L. Treffry of New Rock- 880-yard run—won by D. Behan of 6,264. over 1; by ball, D. Bottomley, Reds—former New York, * Fergus hit pitched New York, June s.—(AP) —The RUE made three ford second; G. Shafer of Bismarck, Mohall; W. Green of Bismarck, Cardinals. Hie Giants beat the I. City 15 0 sec- Outfielders—Al Simmons, Chi- Brown1 by Fergus. east< and west of fistic styles will Kansas 100 000 522—10 hits and stole two bases in opener, third; J. Sailer of Stanton, fourth. ond; K. Phillips of Fargo, third; D. cago, 58,078; Ruth, Brooklyn Dodgers 2-0 and 6-1 as Hal Louisville.. 001 001 101— 4 15 4 latter walloped triple, Babe New Schumacher and Fred meet1 in the Yankee stadium Thurs- Fette and Connolly: McLean, Bass, double and two Time —10.8 seconds. Converse of Carrington, fourth. Time York, 54,761; Earl Averill, Fitzsimmons balls were first made of (day night when Max Schmeling, stu- singles in nightcap. vault—won Landgren of —2 (new allowed only eight hits between them. Golf Hatter, McKaln and Erickson. Pole by M. minutes 3.8 seconds state Cleveland, 49,446. cases which were stuffed