,10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1937 ' THE Demons) to Get First Real Test Against Valley City Today

BUCKET Giants Throw Into Breach Against Yanks By John HJelle TO PLAY; DAWSON Terrymen's Hope Lion-hearted Billy Mears, Bismarck's SCENE SHIFTED TO Prett Farrar Lands Right Hand popular little bantamweight, was the hero of last night's fight card here de­ spite the fact that he lost by a knock­ BACK IN UNIFORM Swing to K. O. Hasselstrom in 9th out. . . Mears put on one of the POLO GROUNDS FOR gamest exhibitions blood-thirsty fight fans who saw the knockout-strewn Glaser to Take Place of Star Billy Meara Loses to St.' Paul card has ever witnessed. . . Even Triple-Threat Man at Half­ Fights Last Night | Fighter by Knockout After when he had gone down for the fourth THIRD SERIES GAIHE• Giants Still in time he was ready to come back for back Position (By the Associated Press) Courageous Battle more . . . and struggled to his feet Selected by Me Montreal — Maxie Berger, 138, Just before the final count that would Montreal, Canadian lightweight It took Prett Parrar Just one good Series? Fan Asks have given Smith a sure-enough GAME TO START AT 3:30 P. M Carthy as Prince Hal's Op­ champion, outpointed OrviBe solid right hand smash to the Jaw to knockout instead of a technical k.o. Droulllard, 135, Windsor, Oat, put Wild Bill Hasselstrom under the New York, Oct. 8 —MV- Hal ... As it was, it looked from where ponent on Mound (16). blankets after eight and a half rounds Schumacher, St. Lawrence's most we were seated as if Mears still had Hi-Liners Will Put Veteran Dubaqae, low*—King Levinsky, of bloody fighting in the World War famous alumnus, faces what a one knee on the canvas when Mel New York, Oct. 8.—(^P>—The Giants 394, Chicago, knocked eat Jack Memorial building Thursday night. specialist In n n d e r s tatement Engel brought his hand down on the Eleven, Beaten Only by were in bad shape, Indeed, Friday as Ceoley, 198^ Beaten, (3). Up to that time the fight had been would call a difficult Job. Only count of 10. . . they threw their sinker-ball artist, pretty much on even terms, though parallel to stopping the Yankees * * * Jamestown, on Field Hal Schumacher, against the Yankees the Des Moines, Iowa, Negro had piled Friday is halting Sir Malcolm up a fairly impressive margin over Campbell's Bluebird by shouting CROWD DISAPPOINTING in a desperate attempt to stave off Buckeyes Favored Victors over St. Mary's and Man what looked like inevitable world ser­ the Bismarck light-heavyweight and "whoa." Apparently it takes Dick Demaray, i^ was apparent that the knockout * » • to pack them in for fight cards here, dan in their first two starts this fall ies defeat. Bismarck high school's Demons will The National Leaguers were on to Beat Trojans was on its way up, provided Parrar Monte Marcellus Pearson, the . . . Gentleman Dick headed the last get their first real test of the season was able to land it in time. Yankee nominee for the third match, three programs staged in the Memo­ their home grounds under Ooogan's against Valley City's high ranking Bluff, but after the plasterings ab­ Hasselstrom opened strong and is distinguished chiefly by a curve rial building . . . and on each occa' Hi-Liners here this afternoon. took the first two frames by a slight ball that breaks from here to there. sion the faithful turned out in goodly sorbed the last two days on the op­ in Feature Game The game, which will be played on posite bank of the Harlem It was margin as he landed two good solid He has the best curve of any Yankee numbers ... but last night the atten the city ball park gridiron, will start blows while Parrar circled about him since Walter Beall. dance was not up to what it should doubtful whether they could derive and bided his time. • * * at 3:30 p. m. and not at 4 p. m„ as much comfort even from familiar sur­ Duquesne Should Fall to Pan- have been for the show the boys put did the two previous Demon con­ Rufus Ruffing has developed a on. . . According to the pace set dur­ roundings. tests. Bleachers erected along both They looked licked Thursday night there and Ramblers Should THE RESULTS pretty fair hoolc, himself. Red ing the past 10 months, four or five sides of the playing field will ac­ got Bartell in the fifth Thursday after Rufus (The Red) Ruffing had Trip lllini, Says Barker Prett Farrar, 175, Des Moines, fight cards a year seems about the commodate the large crowd that is knocked out Wild Bill Hassel­ with a nifty hook after throw­ limit for Bismarck . . . and fans who expected to turn out. pitched and pounded them into their second straight 8-1 defeat. The pain­ strom, 177, Bismarck, (9). ing the high-hard one inside. really get a bang out of watching the Bismarck hopes for victory were Billy Smith, 133, Minneapolis, * * • leather pushers belabor one another not at their highest as the Demons ful but unavoidable conclusion of By HERBERT W. BARKER 57,000-odd fans who saw them hum­ stopped BUI Mean, 130, Bismarck, A rabid Brooklyn fan retaliated — ought to be able to support that prepared to enter the all-important New York, Oct. 8 —m— Like the at long last—for 's bon mot. many. . . Without the patronage of game — all-important in the part it iliated again by sheer Yankee power Giants, this fotball corner may be (3). was that the Giants didn't belong Red Grant, 138, St. Paul, stopped Last night he wired Terry and the the fans the sport will just fold up may play In determining just who will down but it's not out—yet. Vith a Giants' treasurer Leo J. Bondy, "are be the state's prep-school champions in the same ball pork with the dis­ Ted RUey, 139, Crookston, Minn., and quit. . . quick and maybe effective shift from the Giants still in the series?" * * * this year. ciples of swat. (1). - It was probable that Chuck Mur­ Need Two More speed to screwballs, here's how this Johnny Dobbins, 159, Minneap­ PLENTY OF EXCITMENT ray, star triple-threat halfback and Although the Yanks still needed two week's slate seems to shape up: olis, stopped Swede Larson, 169, All in all, the card last night wasn't climax runner for the Demons wouid victories, there was no doubt in any­ Illinois -Notre Dame; If pure Jamestown, (3). Patty Berg Moves anything to kick about . . . certainly not be able to play. Murray injured Sonny Boy Schneider, 115, Bis­ tils ankle in the Mandan game last body's mind that Schumacher had to mathematics could be trusted, the the Prett Farrar-Wild Bill Hassel- come through admirably Friday and marck, decision ed Honey Boy strom bout was all anyone could ask Friday and did not report for prac­ Ramblers' triumph over Drake last Evans, Mlnot, (3). Up to Semi-finals tice this week. He will be in uniform his teammates to start knocking the week and Illinois' scoreless tie with . . . the two big boys, conscious of the cover off the ball If the Giants were Marten Newman, 146, Wilton, fact that they were the main attrac however and may be Inserted In the DePaul, should add up to another knocked out Sammy Vincent, 138, tion of the evening and ambitious to lineup for a short period. HAL SCHUMACHER to escape the ignominy of a four- straight trouncing. Notre Dame victory here. We still Wilton, (3). To Play Mrs. Gregg. Lifur To­ put on a show worthy of the honor, Dawson's Return Helps mixed things up from the start. . . If Monte Pearson, a righthander like like Notre Dame. day; Kathryn Hemphill, Mrs. Return of Asa Dawson to the ac­ Schumacher, was Joe Mc­ Southern California-Ohio State: Even either of them backed down for a min­ tive squad was a bit of good cheer Page Also Advance ute, we didn't see it. . . But Farrar ST. MARY'S FOOTBALL TEAM Carthy's logical choice to follow In with fingers crossed, Ohio State. After the two big boys, both in that did more than a little to dispel the footsteps of and first-class condition, had fought has just a little too much ring cun­ some of the gloom cast over the Bis­ Duke-Tennessee: one of Saturday's ning for the game Hasselstrom. . . He Ruffing. outstanding battles. We take Duke. things out on even terms during the Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 8.—<£•>—Foui marck camp by Murray's injury. TAKES ON HETTINGER ELEVEN Manager Bill Terry, downcast at his fourth frame, Parrar stepped out in took the best Wild Bill could hang on Dawson, captain and fullback, is one Prince ton-Cornell: it may be close days ago Mrs. Gregg Lifur was Just him . . . and came back to return as team's collapse, apparently had no but Cornell gets the nod. the fifth with a couple of right hand one of 120 aspirants to'the National of the best blockers on the squad as more idea how to pull them out of it smsshes that gave an idea of what women's golf championship — Friday good as he received. . . The finishing well as the best of the line-plungers. 19 Men to Make Trek; Dutsky Duquesne-PItt: Throw out all the "touch" is still ringing in our ears With Murray on the sidelines, it than you have. He only spread his was coming and had Hasselstrom she was a semi-finalist and an out­ Hunters Will Know hands hopelessly and croaked: records on this and start from scratch. groggy at the bell. Right hand cocked, standing contender for the crown. . .. and probably Hasselstrom's too, was likely that Llberatus Glaser, re- Schneider Unlikely to Start Duquesne handed the Panthers their for that matter. . . It was the hardest ser halfback, would take his place. Parrar was unable to land the finish­ Mrs. Lifur, three times California Nothing They Can Do only defeat a year ago but somehow ing blow though Wild Bill came bor­ champion but a newcomer to the smash put across In a Capital City If that is the case, the backfleld Species-or Else at Fullback Post "They've beat hell out of us for we feel It's not In the cards again. will probably shape up like this at the ing back in for more. South, showed a fine assortment of arena for some time past. . . two days. They're hitting and we're Pitt. Plugging in with a two fisted attack shots and steady nerve Thursday in * * * starting whistle: Jack Bowers, quar­ St. Mary's high school's football not. There's nothing you can do Army-Columbia: Army. terback; Glaser and Harold Smith, So Warns Federal Came Expert, in the 6th, 7th and 8th rounds, Par­ disposing of Mrs. Opal S. Hill, Kan­ team traveled westward with blood In about that, is there?" Yale-Penn: Yale. rar had Hasselstrom plainly worried sas City matron, after being three RETURN MATCH? halfbacks; and Dawson, fullback. Here Checking N. D. Migra­ Manhattan-Michigan State: The its eye Friday for Its game with Het­ There didn't seem to be, at that, but not scared. Win or lose, the Bis down. According to our way of thinking, a Harold Smith, who has paired with unless the Giants could have all world nod goes to State. return match between Hasselstrom Murray to do some of the classiest tory Fowl Picture marck boy kept coming back for more, Mrs. Lifur's semi-final opponent is tinger's strong eleven there Friday aft­ series games shortened to four In­ New York university-North Caro­ hoping to land the one right hand youthful Patty Berg of Minneapolis, and Farrar would meet with favor ball-carrying and aerial work that ernoon. nings. had the Yanks lina: heads it is, N.Y.U. among fans here. . . Any time the two will be seen here this fall, will be Villanova-Auburn: Villanova. punch that would do the trick before who registered a hard-earned 2-up counted upon to fill Murray's shoes "Mark, low out of the west! They're It will be the third game of the absolutely baffled for five frames in Parrar could turn his lose. victory over Mrs. Helen Lawscn fellows meet fireworks are assured. swingln' in. Aw nertz, they're can- the first game, and , Northwestern-Michigan: North­ . . . Either as a main go or as a pre­ in the role of a triple-threat man. season for the St. Mary's outfit, which western. But the smash that was Hassel Shepherd of Los Angeles. The match vasbacks. Now you can quit munching young and innocent, stopped them went to the last green after Miss liminary to another fight it would be The fastest man on the team, Smith beat Wilton in Its opener and since Purdue-Carnegie: Purdue. strom's undoing came out of a clear is a potential touchdown runner from my cheese sandwich." cold for four chapters Thursday. siky as the two boys mixed it up over Berg's 5-up lead at the turn had been certain to help the turnstiles hum a That little drama will be tensly re- then dropped games to Bismarck and Minnesota-Indiana: That Nebraska dissipated. paying tune. . . Which brings up the any part of the field. Then each of them got knocked setback may have convinced the toward one side of the ring. Others who may see action In the enacted on more than one slough by Linton. around violently. Apparently it started somewhere Kathryn Hemphill of Columbia, S. question. . . Will Farrar get that Dakota sportsmen when the season Nineteen men were to make the trip Gophers a great team has to prove backfleld, and more than likely will, Even Ruffing joined In Thursday's it on the gridiron. All of which in­ behind Parrar's ebony colored back, C., a seml-finallst for the second con­ much-talked of match with Jack Gib­ opens on migratory waterfowl Satur­ to Hettinger, with Dutsky Schneider, came out of nowhere and caught the secutive year, matched strokes with bons here, as it was said the winner are Charles Shafer, A1 Potter and bombardment. His , the Yan­ dicates disaster for Indiana. The bal­ day, Leo R. Childers, Aberdeen, S. D, disabled offensive star one of the kees' fourth straight safety, was the befuddled Wild Bill with his hands in Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page of Greens­ of the Farrar-Hasselstrom fight Harry Kern. federal game management agent, told lot is cast for Minnesota. number although he was unlikely to blow that sent Melton to cover in the Chicago-Wisconsin: Wisconsin. his pockets, figuratively speaking. boro, N. C., In the upper bracket. would? . . . Well, Farrar won . . . and Probable Lineup Named North Dakota game and fish de­ play. The squad was to leave Friday Down to Stay Miss Hemphill's victim Thursday he'd probably be just the kind of a In the starting lineup, unless partment officials PWday. fifth , and in the next round Iowa State-Nebraska: Nebraska. morning and return to Bismarck to­ he bounced a off the left wall Texas A. and M-Mississippl state: Wild Bill went down without a was Mrs. 'Charles Newbold of fellow who would get the St. Paul Coaches Glenn Hanna and George Childers Is checking the North night.- flicker of an eyelash and stayed down Wichita, Kan., 4 and 3. Mrs. Page boy, one of the cleverest boxers going 'Shaky" Schaumberg make any last- Dakota situation for the government. to dispose of . A faint-hearted vote for the Aggies. Forming the St. Mary's backfield About the only thing to hearten the Rice-Louisiana state: Well take without a quiver. Parrar gave a hand rammed down a 30-foot putt on the but not at all famous as a puncher, minute changes, will be Ed Lee, left The federal proclamation forbids as four helpers picked Hasselstrom, 17th green to eliminate Mrs. Dan end; Walter Brophy, left tackle; Bill shooting of certain species of water­ will be Bob Patzman, quarterback; Giants' supporters was the fact that Louisiana. Into the squared circle here and then Ben Jundt, fullback; and Nicky out like a light, up from the canvas Chandler of Dallas, Texas, 2-1. proceed to beat him. . . McDonald, left guard; Harry Rish- fowl—previously placed on the pre­ their defense had recovered from it* Baylor-Arkansas: Ditto Arkansas. Schneider and Johnny Weigel, half­ Texas-Oklahoma: Ennle, Meenle ... and carried him to his corner. Three * * * worth, center; John Jordon, right ferred list for hunters' bags, but now blind staggers of the first game. minutes passed before the Wild One guard; Harry £ indllng, right tackle a sad story for scattergun artists. backs, according to the tentative line­ The box score of Thursday's game: Texas. N. D. Cattle Benefit LUMINARIES up. Texas Chrlstlan-Tulsa: Christian. was able to stand up and walk from and Jim Donaldson, right end. However, Uncle Sams' Dakota the ring after handlers had doused Introduced from the ring were two In line for reserve duty are Ernest game bird chief avers hunters have In the forward wall will be Johnny Giants AB R HO A 8tanford-U.CXJt.: U.CAJL By T.B.-Free Rating men known in fistic circles through­ Entrlnger, left end; A1 Campagna, California-Washington State: No his head with cold water and wafted Paul, Edgar Derrig, Warren Kraft, been studying the "good bird book" 0 3 3 0 a bottle of smelling salts back and out the country. . . Johnny Dada, one Nick Berble, Ed Haggerty, Dick West- and they will know a Mallard from left tackle; Bob Garske, left guard; 1 3 3 5 choice but California possible. Dr. T. O. Brandenburg of the state of the VERY best featherweights in phal, Billly Dohn and Elmer Ros- Clarence Ressler, center; George Gar­ 13 1 Washington-Oregon State: Wash­ forth under his bleeding nose. livestock sanitary board Friday re­ a Canvasback when the flock swings Ott, 3b 4 0 All in all, It was a bad evening for the world a few years back, and wick. low over the blind—or else. ske, right guard; Burnett Cavlslno, Ripple, rf .... 4 0 0 0 0 ington. ceived notice from the U. S. depart­ Johnny Sikes, who Is billed to fight Thus far the Valley City eleven right tackle; and either Donald Kentucky-Georgia Tech: Georgia the Bismarck boys and a good one for ment of agriculture certifying all This season, Childers warns, lower McCarthy, lb ••••..a. 4 0 0 8 1 knockouts as well. Jack Gibbons In St. Paul next Monday has won two games by top-heai'y your sights on Ruddy duck, Buffle- Downey or Steve Brown, right end. Chioraa, cf ... .*••••••• 4 0 13 0 Tech. North Dakota counties as modified night. . . This stuff about Dada rat­ scores and lost one to Jamestown's heads, Redheads (ducks), Wood Others who will make the trip and Georgia-Clemson: Georgia la in­ In the seml-windup, Billy Mears, tuberculosis-free accredited areas be­ Mancuso, c .. 4 0 0 4 0 dicated. one of the best and most popular of cause T. B. in cattle has been reduced ing among the really greats of the high-powered Blue Jays, who at pres­ duck, Ross' goose, swans and Brother who are certain to see action are Jack Whitehead, 3b 0 13 3 ent shape up as favored contenders Alabama-South Carolina: Alabama. the local fighters, was knocked out by to less than one-half of one per cent. ' ring isn't blah . .. it's the straight Canvasback, the prized streamlined Gelger, Frankie Weisgerber, Mar­ 0 0 0 0 Billy Smith, after one of the most goods ... get out your record book for the state title the Hl-Liners held migrator . . . they won't fit the bag. shall Varney, Eugene Gustafson, Don­ Maryland - Western Maryland: Dr. Brandenburg asserted that by last year. The two triumphs were at 0 0 0 0 Maryland. courageous battles ever put up In a virtue of the rating all North Dakota and see for yourself. . . Sikes, who ald Berger, Peter Crane. 0 0 0 1 Capital City ring feeder cattle may be shipped into any has fought some of the top-notch the expense of Wlshek and the Park helped Valley City to the title last With Dutsky Schneider out of the Harvard-Brown: Harvard." River Aggies, both good outfits. 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross-Georgetown: Well take Mears the canvas four times state without testing for tuberculosis, light heavyweights during his career, year are back on this year's eleven. lineup, it is likely that Jundt and befor he went down for the last time. providing they have been properly was as good an example of the picture- If the Demons aren't able to get by Main cogs in the Hl-Liner offense Weigel will share the punting duties Holy Cross. the Hl-Liners, observers who have 34 1 7 34 11 Penn State-Bucknell: Penn state. And then he staggered to his feet and certified, at a saving of between 815 fighter, at least as far as looks are are Dale Scott and Howard and carry the main offensive burden, Temple-Florida: Temple. would have kept on If Referee Mel and 825 on each carload. seen leading class A teams of the Carter, two backfield aces who are x—Betted for Coffman In 9th. concerned, as one is apt to see in state in action say, there is small although Patzman and Nicky Schnei­ Navy-Virginia: The Tare. Engel hadnt raise Smith's hand and He also pointed out the certificate many a moon. . . No marks of the certain to keep the Bismarck de­ der both have performed well in pre­ Yankees AB R H O A given him a technical knockout. opens the market on dairy products chance of their being able to stop fensive on its toes. The Valley City .West Virginia-Washington 4c Lee: trade about that boy. . . He might the Blue Jays and Fargo's powerful vious games and may be counted upon 0 0 14 West Virginie. Too Much Leather in eastern cities, some of which re­ easily be taken for a college student backfleld will probably offset the to do their share. 0 0 0 3 It waa plainly a case of too much fuse to give a Grade A rating to but- Midgets in two later tilts, not to line's disadvantage in weight with Detroit-Texas Tech.: The vote goes ... if that's any compliment. .. mention Minot's Magicians, still a Drills on pass defense and work on DiMagglo, cf . 1 3 4 0 to Detroit. Smith for Mean. The St. Paul boy, terfat unless the state which supplies * * * bigger men than the Demons can old plays, none too well performed in 1 1 11 0 one of the best In the midwest and a the produce holds a certificate. strong factor in state prep football. put on the field. Missouri-Kansas State: Missouri. DEMONS RIGHT AT TOP Demon Line Heavier the first three games, occupied the 1 3 8 0 Washington university - Southern former national A. A. U. champion in Only one more home game re­ major share of practice sessions this 3 13 0 his class, carried too many guns for Bismarck high school's football The probability is that the Bis­ mains on the Bismarck schedule after Methodist: 81I.U. team was billed to risk an unblemished marck line will slightly outweight the game today. Next Friday the week. 3 3 10 Gonsaga-Oregon: On a quick re­ the North Dakota golden gloves titlist. record against Valley City this after­ Valley City's but the Hl-Liner for­ Demons play at Fargo and the week 1 3 0 3 verse to the weak side, Oregon. Mean hit the canvas for a count of noon ... the Demons rank right at ward wall will have an edge in ex­ after that, Oct. 22, they play Mlnot In Blue Jays Walk Over Ruffing, p 4 0 3 0 3 San Itanclaco-Santa Clara: Looks nine In the first round and twice in the. top of the state standings at pres­ perience. Many of the veterans who the season's home finale. — — — — — like Santa Clara. the second when Smith landed two Totals .36 8 12 27 11 Utah State—Colorado: Colorado. blows that had Mears down with the ent, along with Jamestown and Fargo Devils Lake 52 to 0 Idaho-Utah: Idaho. ... Jamestown whipped Devils Lake referee waving his hand over him. Jamestown, N .D„ Oct. 8—VP)— Score by : Skipping blithely over the chalk- Courageous Billy wobbled to his feet Thursday nite 52 to 0. . . Wahpeton, R H E lines otherwise: Colgate over St. Just as Engle tolled ten in the third also still undefeated, is not play­ Jamestown high school's Blue Jays Giants 100 000 000— 1 7 0 Bonaventure; Iowa over Bradley; ing within the state this week-end. Rogers Hornsby Will Be Signed toppled Devils Lake from the ranks second - round knockout. Engle of the undefeated North Dakota Yankees 000 024 20x— 8 13 0 Marquette over South Dakota. stopped the fight as Smith came . . . Another top-notch dish on the wading In for the kill. day's menu is the Minot-Fargo game. For Cleveland Managerial Job high school teams by the overwhelm­ Melton, Gumbert, Coffman and ing score of 52 to 0. Sonny Boy Schneider, Bismarck, . . . The Midgets will be favored to e —Says Eddie Brietz. Mancuso; Ruffing and Dickey. Fastest Woman won by a decision from Honey Boy stretch their win record to four • Errors—none. Runs batted in—Ott, •vans, Mlnot, in a two round setto New York, Oct 8. — Extra — MOHALL TRIUMPHS straight but Mlnot just Isn't to be there this year. . . Eddie Collins, who Selkirk S, Ruffing S, Dickey, Hoag. after Martell had kayoed Sammy Vin­ counted out until the last whistle Rogers Hornsby may be signed for the should know, says Dick Bartell is the Mlnot, N. D., Oct. 8 —(IP)— Two base hits—Bartell, Hoag, Selkirk, William Leidholdt's Mohall yellow cent in the second round of the cur sounds. . . Maybe those Magicians can Cleveland job any minute now! . . . best player on the Giants. ... We say Ruffing, Moore. Double play—Bar' tain raiser. Newman bad Vincent on pull that game out of the hat... They jackets routed the Minot Model High Yanks are so hot the bleachers even amen. . . . Bill McKechnie's sick tell, Whitehead and McCarthy. Left the floor three times before he put OJou'oe GOT to gave up their only defeat of the year daughter is a lot better. . . . Series Beaver Kits 19-1, last night at college on bases—Giants 9, Yankees 6. Earned catch on fire. . . . The Yanks sure field. It was Mohall's third successive him there to stay. Both beys are to Jamestown two weeks ago . . . betting Is the lightest in years. Jack runs—Giants 1, Yankees 8. Base oo from Wilton. only defeat at the hands of an N. D. gave Cliff Melton and his big ears a Doyle says. victory of the. season without having their goal line crossed. balls—off Melton 1 (Gehrig); Gum­ Johnny Dobbins, St. Paul middle f0UR prep foe, that is . . . the Jamestown good going over. ... shot Mickey Cochrane looks better than bert 1 (Laaeri); Coffman 1 (Gehrig); weight, was too much for Swede Lar­ setback is the only one as Valley City's this one at him from the third base ever.... , who managed off Ruffing 3 (Melton, Whitehead. son, Jamestown, in the third bout of record thus far. . . But Grand Forks coaching line: "You look like a taxi the Yanks for a season, brought a Leslie. 8trlkeouts—by Ruffing 8 the evening and finally put him to whi«key. A. Qien. and Mandan each seem to be definitely coming down the street with both nugget down from his Canada gold What? Another? (Moore, Ripple, McCarthy, Bartell 2, sleep after the Jim town lad had out,,of the running. . . The Braves doors open." ... All did mine just to show the scoffers there Ohlosca, Coffman, Mancuso); by Mel­ flowed himself when he missed sev­ —' •STE-S- £ were to try for their first victory Thursday was pitch a swell game, bat is gold on the place.... We told Bob ton 2 (Crosettl, Dickey); by Gum­ eral wild haymakers. '• against Dickinson today. . . in the winning and personally Feller and friends to wear their long bert 1 (DiMagglo); by Ooffman I Shows Good Left Hand re knock two off the hill. . . . 'una and ear muffs on their northwest (Crosettl). Hits—off Melton • in 4 Red Grant came out methodically ,t Ole»«° Cunnel Ruppert must feel guilty every tour. . . . Well, they played Minne­ and proceeded to beat a left-handed . have spe®1 Cubs Beat Chisox to time he thinks of how he tried to get innings (none out In 5th); Gumbert apolis the other night and the mer­ rat-a-tat-tat on Ted Riley's face ,if II/•««'«*• out of paying Red that extra *1,500 4 in 1 1-3 Innings; Coffman 2 in 2-3 Even Chicago Series cury hit freezing. . . . What with the inning. Umpires—Barr

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