THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WBDJNBBDAY, JULY 29,1938 Three Slope Junior Legion Teams Head for Grand Forks r k CAPITAL CITY CLUB Beach Nine Stakes WGame Win Streak Against Capital Citians Tonight
1 Bald Headed Champion Wins Comb 'Breaks' Against PHILLIES, DODGERS HOLDING UP 'Buckeye Bullet' Toledo's Clifton REPUTATIONS AS GIANT KILLERS Nears Top Form FIGURED TO SHARE Owens Tapers Off in Prepare Former Tiger Shortstop Injur Cubs* Margin Reduced to 2% Simle Confident Locals Will tion for Triple Olympic ed as Mudhens Thump Games; Bucs Take Final Make Good Showing in GREAT Crown Bid State Tourney Millers Twice From Brooklyn Morris or Smith Ready for Lo Berlin, July 29.—(IP)—Regardless of Chicago, July 29.—(JP)—Herman GOLF the apparent differences between Law- (By the Associated Press) TACKLE CANDO THURSDAY (Flea) Clifton, little shortstop recently cals; Game Called for son Robertson, head track and field The Phillies and Dodgers appear to cent by the Detroit Tigers to Toledo 6:15 P. M. coach of the American Olympic team, Westerners Engage Winner and of the American Association, is get be going nowhere in the National and his Ohio State coach, Larry Sny ting tough breaks in clusters. League this year, but they are not der, over the best methods of condi Ellison's Club Battles Tuesday night, playing his first Beach's mighty western state nine, giving up one bit of their pest honors tioning Jesse Owens for the Negro's game for the Mudhens, Clifton suf riding on the crest of an 11-game bid for an Olympic triple crown, lit Forx Friday fered an injury making a fielding play winning streak, comes to Bismarck to as the "giant-killingest" crews of the /N WE tle doubt appeared Wednesday that in the fifth inning of the first game night for a twilight encounter with big time. SHORT the "Buckeye bullet" was close to his PITCH SHOT. Bismarck's American Legion Junior of a night doublelieader with Minne the Capital City's national semi-pro The Cubs came to Philadelphia A * top form again. oaseball team, accompanied by Man apolis, and was forced to retire from champions, losers of only seven games Sunday with a grand chance to boost Robertson wanted Owens to have ager K. W. Simons and Coach The- action. during the current season's campaign. their league lead to a commanding &W6/6 more practice at starting and to fol mar Simle, left here Wednesday The Mudhens, however, put in a The little western city's long vic margin. SUFFICIENT.. low the schedule of the other sprint morning for Grand Forks where they successful evening, thumping the Mil tory march has carried them to the The best they could do was an even ers, but Snyder objected and carried will be pitted against Cando Thurs lers twice, 9-3 and 9-4. top of the Lower Yellowstone League, break in the four games against Jim his point. day in the opening game of the an Milwaukee took an 8-3 beating position they further fortified Sun my Wilson's wallopers, winding up on The Ohio State coach accepted the nual state tournament. from Louisville, but remained two day with a 9-3 triumph over Glen- responsibility for the schedule varia Two other Missouri Slope teams, games ahead of St. Paul in the first- dive, Mont. TUESDAY'S STARS tions, especially since the track and Mandan and Dickinson, were also place battle as the Saints lost to Tonight's game' haS been called .for Lou Gehrig, Yankees—Hit hom field committee had decided he was making final preparations to send Columbus, 3-2, in 11 innings. :15 p. m., at the Bismarck ball or er, two doubles and single paced the best judge of Owens' require their entries to Grand Forks. Both A home run by Don Gutteridge in chard and the regular tariff will be ments. the 11th gave Columbus its triumph 20-hit attack against Tigers. plan on leaving Thursday as they do assessed. Dclph Camilli, Phillies—Hit two Robertson's authority nevertheiesi not play until Friday when Mandan over the Saints. Either Robison, who limited the 0NEA was fully recognized. Indianapolis won both games of a homers in 5-3 win over Cubs. takes the field against Grand Forks strong Glendive club to seven hits Earl Avcrill, Indians—Smashed It was agreed that Owens will haw and Dickinson opposes the winner of night doubleheader from Kansas City, By ART KRENZ only one more brisk workout Thurs Sunday, or Matt Von Ruden, Glad out two home runs in 6-3 victory (NBA Service Golf Writer) the Bismarck-Cando clash. taking the opener, 4-3, in 11 Innings stone high school coach, will be on day and then take things easy. Coach Simle was confident Wed and the second 2-1. over Senators. The hardest shot in golf is the short the mound for Beach, opposing either Johnny Marcum, Red Sox—Lim Owens' schedule calls for trials in nesday that his club will make a bet Red Birds Win pitch with a trap between the ball the 100 meter dash Sunday with semi Barney Morris or Hilton Smith for ited Browns to six hits for 5-2 win. and cup. ter showing that its pre-tournament Columbus—Columbus nosed out St. the locals. finals and finals on Monday. The record for the season indicates. They Paul, 3-2 in 11 innings. Freddy Fitzsimmons, A1 Smith In this situation, a full shot never broad jump trials and finals and the R H E The rest of the visitors' lineup will and Mel Ott, Giants—Pitching of should be taken. I would advise cut have a record of three games won consist of Noyes, first base; Ralph 200 meter trials will keep the Negro and four lost against other Legion St. Paul 100 000 1(JB W—2 10 2 first two defeated Reds in double- ting down the backswing speed and ace busy Tuesday. teams in this vicinity. Columbus .. 100 000 001 CI—3 6 2 Jones, second base; Bob Jones, third header; Ott hit two homers, driv distance it travels. At the most, a base; Von Ruden, shortstop, unless With the exception of Fritz Pollard, Show Improvement Cox and Penner; Ryba and Cher- ing In six runs, in nightc&p. three-quarter swing is plenty. Jr., high hurdler from North Dakota, A marked improvement in the play vinko. he is called on for hurling duty; Bill Dietrich, White Sox—Held A club with plenty of loft should Evans, left field; Oster, center field; who is nursing a strained leg muscle, has been noted recently and the team Tribe Cops Two Athletics to ten hits and led at be used to play this shot, preferably the American Negro contingent ap appears "ready" as it has not been be A comb and brush set with a mirror thrown in was the prize awarded Indianapolis—Indianapolis swept a Teed, center field, and Homstad, tack in 19-6 victory with four a niblick or mashie-niblick. The ball catcher. pears to have become quickly accli fore this season. During the pre- Charles Melvin (right) of Racine, Wis., after he won the 16-mile mar doubleheader with Kansas City, 4-3 singles. should be firmly hit, with no attempt mated. tournament schedule the locals de athon, feature event of the world's bald headed Olympics held in that and 2-1. Manager Babe Mohn will start his Arky Vaughan, Pirates — His made at lifting it. * feated Mandan twice, broke even in city. Owen McKivitt, president of the club, is shown making the award. First game— R H E regulars with A1 Leary at first, Har triple and single drove in three An attempt to lift the ball or pick two games with Harvey, lost two to (Associated Press Photo) Kansas City 000 010 020 00—3 10 1 old Massmann at second; Steve runs in 9-8 win over Dodgers. it up causes the right shoulder to Fights Last Night Minot and one to Jamestown. Indianapolis .000 100 101 01—4 10 1 Slefka at third and Joe Desiderato at drop, often with the result that the third in the infield. (By the Associated Press) Seventy candidates tried out for Smith, Moore, Vance and Breese; clubhead hits the ground before the Chicago — Bus Breese, 139%, the squad in May and the selection of Either Andy Games or Quincy the short end of a 5-3 count Tuesday, Northern Flag Race Turner and Crandall. with Dolph Camilli smashing out a ball, sending it into the yawning trap. Manhattan, Kas., stopped Sammy a winning combination required care Second game— R H E Troups will get the catching assign ful tryouts for every squad member. ment with Johnnie Lyles, Mike Goetz pair of homers, and rookie Claude Verse, 138, Omaha, Neb., (3). Grows Closer Daily Sports Round-Up Kansas City .... 000 000 001—1 8 0 Passeau stopping the leaders cold St. Paul—Jack Gibbons, 166 One result of the hunt was to un By EDDIE BRIETZ Indianapolis 200 000 OOx—2 9 0 and one of the pitchers working in cover Dick McCabe, clean-up batter the outer garden. with six hits, leaving them only 2% Major League St. Paul, outpointed Fred Len St. Paul, July 29.—pitcher the Giants just bought from Schlitz, N. D. Bank innings, took three of the five-game (By the Associated Press) 184, St. Paul (6); Joe Goders, 172, separated by a total of only five Baltimore? ... If he would run 100 ends of a doubleheader from Minne series with the Pirates, to slug them NATIONAL LEAGUE Albert Lea, Minn., and Jimmy nose" and is steady in the field. apolis, 9-3 and 9-4. Other early-season games were games. yards, he would take off... Paste this far out of third place and let their Batting—Medwick, Cardinals, .362; White, 170, St. Paul, drew, (6); Winnipeg, leading the conference, one in your hat: Warren Giles of First game— R H E arch-enemies, the Giants, take over Demaree, Cubs, .351. Mickey Walker, 130, Fort Dodge, given to testing out a pitching staff Minneapolis ...» 000 030 000—3 7 6 Tens Are Victors which now numbers three starting Jamestown, Fargo-Moor head and Eau Rochester will be the next president that spot. Runs—J. Martin, Cardinals, 86; Suhr, Iowa, outpointed George Feist, Claire, anyone of them a possible of the International League, if he'll Toledo 802 000 50x—9 10 3 Through the Cubs' setback and the Pirates, 75. 124U, Grand Forks, N. D., (6); performers. They are Jackie Bowers, McKain and George; Flowers and Heavy Hitting Features Con who plays third base when not on the conference winner, hold the first four take the job. idleness of the Cards, along with Hits—Medwick, Cardinals, 137; Jen Frank Doty, 145, Rochester, Minn, Fresh. knocked out John Dobbin, 149, St. mound; Johnny Entringer, a former berths. Patty Berg, the Minneapolis cluding Games on Com Boston, the Giants picked up consid sen, Pirates, 133. Fargo-Moorhead served notice of a Second game— R H E erable ground by coming through in Home runs—Ott, Giants, 21; Camilli. Paul, (4); Pancho Martinez, outfielder; and Anton Schneider, a golfette, won a $10 ticket the Minneapolis 103 000 0—4 8 2 pitching discovery of recent weeks. threat to the league-leading Winni mercial Schedule both ends of a doubleheader with Phillies, 19. 121%, St. Paul, outpointed Bat other day for driving her roadster Toledo 223 101 x—9 9 0 Cincinnati, 5-1 and 11-3. tling Ginsberg, 120, Minneapolis, Bowers No. One Hurler peg Maroons when It defeated the 65 miles an hour. . . Van Mango, Pitchers—Gumbert, Giants, 9-2; latter, 8-2, Tuesday. In other games (7 innings by agreement) The Yankees maintained their Lucas, Pirates, 8-2. (4). Bowers, a flashy third baseman Dodger pitching star, has just Milnar, Bean and George; Hare Heavy hitting featured the con with a great throwing arm, Is a fire Wausau romped over Eau Claire, nine-game American League lead 12-3, and Superior defeated Duluth. bought nine more fox hounds, and Tresh, Linton. cluding two games on the Commercial with a 16-6 victory over the Tigers. AMERICAN LEAGUE ball pitcher with enough curves to bringing his pack to 16. . . Helen Colonels Halt Brewers League dimondball schedule with the make him effective; Entringer has 8-4. Crookston and Jamestown had Lou Gehrig hammered out his 31st Batting—Averill, Indians, .370; Ap open dates. Wills Moody's decision not to Louisville—The Colonels went on a Schlitz Beer and Bank of North Da homer and Johnny Murphy showed pling, White Sox, .377. good curves and fair speed and compete in the nationals has ten kota teams emerging from slugfests Schneider has the best curve ball and 15-hit spree to dump Milwaukee, 8-3 fine form in a three-hit, five-inning Runs—Gehrig, Yankees, 119; Geh- nis moguls singing the w. k. bines. £ H E with one-sided victories. relief trick. rlnger Tigers 97. good speed, besides. A total of 49 safe blows were made Simle had hoped to use Nicky Bobby Swan, 21-year old southpaw, Milwaukee 001 000 101—3 9 0 Myril Hoag was hurt when he and Hits—Averill, Indians, 144; Gehringer, is the reason why big league scouts Louisville 100 401 llx—8 15 1 during the Schlitz-Shell Gas game Joe DiMaggio collided chasing Goose Tigers and Trosky, Indians, 138. Schneider, regular catcher and spark during which the winners ran up a plug of the team, on the mound in are buying tickets to the Nebraska Johnson, McDonald and Detore; Goslln's fly in the sixth which went Home runs—Gehrig Yankees 31; state league. . . Bobby's swell twirling Shaffer and Thompson. 44-14 score in an abbreviated game. for a freak homer. Foxx Red Sox 29. the opening game against Cando but Christopher with six hits in six trips Slowing Down! Nicky was in a car accident Monday has 'em all pop-eyed. . . He twirled a Earl Averill hit two homers to lead Pitchers—Hadley, Yankees, 8-1; Ma- and whether or not he would be able no hit, no run game for Sioux Falls to the plate, including three home the second-place Cleveland Indians lone, Yankees, 10-3. ALABAMA PITTS, who created to pitch Thursday remained a ques on July 18, striking out 13 batters. . Gibbons Soundly runs, led the Schlitz attack. in a 6-3 win over the Washington so much stir last summer on his tion. Four days later he went back to fan The State Bank team pushed across Senators; the Chicago White Sox Philadelphia .... 000 001 004—5 12 2 release from prison, has faded If Schneider's injury Is serious 20 hitters while turning in a four nine tallies in the first inning and climbed back to fourth place with a Henshaw, French and Hartnett; out of the baseball picture. Pitts (By the Aaaoctated Press) hitter. • then coasted to a 20-11' triumph over 20-hit slugging triumph over the Passeau and Atwood. —whose real name is Edwin Col enough to remove him from the NORTHERN LEAGUE Whips Coast Vet tournament it will seriously handicap He made this feat all the more re the COC aggregation with Walters, Athletics (that piled up a 19-6 score, AMERICAN LEAGUE lins—plays for the Charlotte, N. W It Pet. Kinzer and Quast leading the 12-hlt Bismarck's chances because he is a Winnipeg 45 34 .5T0 markable by handling all his team's and the Boston Red Sox held third White Sox Triumph C., Hornets now . . . where the good hitter and has a great throwing Eau Claire 41 33 .554 three assists to account personally fc? Son of Phantom Mike Displays assault on Deeds, CCC hurler. The place by downing the St. Louis Chicago—Scoring seven runs in a pace won't kill! Fargo-Moorhead ... . 41 33 .554 23 of the team's 27 batters. . . Three box scores: Browns, 5-2. arm which makes him invaluable be Eau Claire 41 35 .539 New Punch in One-Sid- riotous fifth inning, Chicago downed hind the plate. . 38 37 .507 popped out to the infield and another CCC's AB R H m A E NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia, 19-6. R H E At first base Is Buddy Beall, all- Wausau 35 3d .473 flied to the outfield. . . Is that some ed Victory Nitchle, r i 1 0 6 0 0 Bucs Stop Dodgers Philadelphia .. 000 200 301— 6 10 state selection for for the last two Crookston 32 43 .427 scrt of a record? . . . Note to scouts: Glaser, rf « It 2 0 0 0 Brooklyn—Pittsburgh pushed over Chicago 204 270 40x—19 20 years, a reliable fielder and a long- Duluth 27 44 .380 Heinie Groh of the Giants has the S 2 2 1 1 1 one run in the 10th to nose out Doyle, Flythe and F. Hayes, Moss; St. Paul, July 29.—(/f)—Adding a Busche, 3b .. 4 0 2 3 3 2 range hitter. NATIONAL LEAGUE inside track. Hanson, lb .. 4 t 2 0 1 1 Brooklyn, 9-8. R H E Dietrich and Sewell, Grube. Schuck at Second W L Pet. New York writers with the punch to his repertoire, Jack Gibbons, Shape, If ..». 1 ft 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh ... 102 320 000 1—9 13 1 Tribe Downs Nats The keystone sack is covered by Chicago 56 34 .626 Yankees report Mickey Cochrane young son of Phantom Mike, rapped Warner, If ... 0 2 0 0 0 1 Brooklyn .... 002 031 020 0-8 15 Cleveland—Cleveland piled up an St. Louis 37 .59$ at the door of the leading light Blake, rf 1 2 0 0 (1 0 Johnny Shuck, a reliable fielder and 44 .532 Icoks like a sick man.. . The rea Anderson, 2b 3 0 1 1 1 1 Birkofer, Brown, Lucas and Padden; early lead to defeat Washington, 6-3 fair hitter. When Bowers pitches Pittsburgh ...... 48 45 .516 son Joe Gould agreed to take the heavyweights Wednesday following Tarbell, c ... 3 1 1 4 c 0 Baker, Butcher, Brandt and Berres, R H E Shuck goes to third and Bud Cun . 45 45 .500 Eraddock-Schmeling bout into the his one-sided 15 round victory over 1 0 0 0 (1 1 Phelps. Washington .... 000 100 110-3 11 Boston . 44 49 .473 Fred Lenhart, Tacoma. Honey, ss ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ningham, a 14-year-old, takes over Philadelphia . 36 56 .391 Madison Garden bowl is because Giants Take Pair Cleveland 201 021 OOx—« 15 the second base job. He is a good Brooklyn . 34 59 .366 Braddock assured him the jinx Gibbons, twice outpointed by the Totals .... 29 11 11 15 •? ~7 New York—The Giants turned in a Whitehill and Milles; Brown and fielder but is less powerful at the means nothing to him. , . He veteran coast boxer, Tuesday night Bank of N. D. AB R H PO . L E double win over Cincinnati, 5-1 and Pytlak. plate than Shuck. AMERICAN LEAGUE says he'll be the first champ to stepped out and made a runaway Walters, ss . 4 4 1 4 1 11-3. ARE YOtJ keeping up with the W L* Pet Quast, 3b ... 3 3 1 2 1 Yanks Wallop Tigers McCabe at short rounds out the in 33 .656 defend his title successfully in the showing and as early as the fourth Kinzer, c ... 5 4 3 5 0 First game— R H E Detroit—New York buried Detroit social pace? It needn't cost yea field combination. 42 56 bowL round set Lenhart back on his heels Fisher, p ... 5 2 2 1 0 Cincinnati 001 000 000—0 8 under a 16-6 count, with Gehrig, Sel much to dress smartly, neatly— Outfield regulars are Maynaxd En 53 44 .i>4 Casey Stengel of the Dodgers is 45 with a stinging right cross to the Carr. If 4 1 3 2 0 New York 500 COO OOx—5 7 kirk and Goslin hitting home runs. if you select your clothes here. Detroit 50 4a Nadolski. cf . 4 2 0 0 0 We have a group of genuinely tringer, a ball hawk on the defense Chicago 49 45 .521 Thursday and newspaper friends will point of the jaw. In the previous Ferder, lb ... . 5 2 2 2 0 Frey, Stine and Campbell, Lom- New York 440 033 101—16 20 3 and a strong hitter, in left field; Washington . 49 46 .516 pitch a big party. . . The East Grand round Gibbons had ripped a bad cut Hugelman, 2b . 4 1 0 2 1 bardi; Fitzsimmons and Mancuso. Detroit 010 311 000— 6 11 ! fine men's suits and accessories. Gregory Dahlen, another veteran who Philadelphia 63 .337 Forks, Minn., American Legion Junior under Lsnhart's right eye. Second game— R H E Pearson. Murphy and Jorgens You can't go wrong at ROSEN'S! has done the most sensational out- St. Louis . 31 63 .3u0 Totals 34 20 12 It 4 3 baseball team, composed of 16-year- Jack slashed away at the bad optic Score by Innings: t Cincinnati .... 010 000 200— 3 7 Bridges, Sorrell, Phillips and Hay- fielding seen by Bismarck this season AMERICAN ASSOCIATION old kids, completed a triple play the and, dancing in and out, kept Lenhart CCC's 013 133—11 New York 301 313 OOx—11 6 worth. and a fair hitter, in center field and \V L Pet. other day. . . just to prove it hap badly off balance and a perfect tar Bank of North Dakota. 931 50x—20 Schott, Nelson and Lombard!; Smith Red Sox Victors m little Bill Richardson, smallest and Milwaukee 43 .587 pened in Minnesota, the play was An get for his right and sharp lefts to Summary: Left on base—Bank of and Mancuso, Spencer. St. Louis—Boston defeated St. Louis, St. Paul . 61 47 .565 North Dakota 7, CCC's 11; stolen bases R0S[\v^ youngest regular on the team, in right Minneapolis 56 50 .528 derson to Larson to Hanson. the face. —Shape; two base hits—Kinzer, Carr, Phils Down Cubs 5-2, with tfarcum on the mound. field. He is a reliable judge of a fly Kansas City . 56 50 .528 The most generous ringsiders gave Ferder; three base hits—Glaser, Philadelphia—Philadelphia defeated Boston 003 002 000—5 10 " ' HAT TERl • " • ball and a fair hitter. Columbus . 03 54 .505 A certain tribe of southern Indians, Lenhart no more than three rounds Shape, Carr, Hanson; home runs— Chicago, 5-3, behind Passeau's six- St. Louis 100 000 010—2 6 CLOTHIER./* •FURNISHER/ Reserves include Bob Brownawell Indianapolis . 51 55 .481 Deeds 2. Kinzer, Fisher; double or BISvi arch N i». Toledo 44 63 .411 the Todas. regard their purveyors of with some making the score unanl triple plays—Walters to Quast; hits hit pitching. R H E Marcum and R. Ferrell; Caldwell for the outfield, and Bob Burckardt 64 .396 milk as holy men. mous for Gibbons. off Fisher 11 in 6 innings, off Deeds Chicago ...... 012 000 000—3 6 .0 Mahaffey and Giuliani. for both infield and outfield. Burck- 12 in 5 Innings; struck out by Fisher ardt's real job, however, is to coach 5, by Deeds 3; bases on balls off Fish on the first base line. er 10, off Deeds 1. Umpire: John Marlin Scott, reserve catcher, will Our Boarding House With Major Hoople Roehrick. OUT OUR WAY y William# do the receiving in the first game Schlitz AB H R PO A E 7 0 1' He is a fair catcher and a fair hitter. TWET2E ATSE A, COUPLE FAWf A SIMPLE PROBLEM.TD Christop'er, r-ss 6 6 THAT'S EXACTLY TW RBA&OKI THE PAV OF TME Dickinson Strong Samuelson, 3rd 6 2 6 4 OP CUCKOOS VOU'LL ONE OF t*AY STANT31K1G 1W THE L. McCorrle, e 6 2 a l I GIT M SO MAKJV FIGHTS - KIDS GENTLEMAN HAS If Bismarck successfully gets by A. Neibauer. p 7 2 4 4 TUINK I'M A SISSY/ WMX POSSUM HAVE TO SHOO OUT ART OF HORTICULTURE —— ARRIVED-TWANGS the Cando hurdle it will find plenty J. Cowan, as.. 6 4 4 0 PAKK.Ee ANJ' TO\D TAVLER NEVER o£ tough opposition in the Dickinson Litten, cf 5 1 4 1 TO GENTLEMAN JU OF YOUR FVRE"FLY UMF-F-RUNVF <-^~YOU "FORGET SC. Balzer, r-rf 3 1 2 0 HAVE TO FIGHT - EVERVBODVS COR0ETT.' AT LAST, team, which won nine, tied one and BEE CLOCK "BEFORE „ MY TRIUMPH IN CULTUR\MG A C. Balzer, If... 6 4 4 0 lost three in 13 games played this L. Cleveland, lb & 3 3 S 1 SCAIET OF 'EM ! WHEN VOU SEE MOTHERS HAVE year. IT'LL TICK,"PROFESSOR? POTATO ON A STRING BEAN S. Patera/r ... 3 2 3 0 0 A FELLER, BAeEFOCTEP, WITH A SHINING Coach C. W. Ripley and Manager HOW ARE YOU eoiMCS TO VINE, ANT? PRODUCING A J. Ashmore, rf 4 2 2 0 0 HIS SHIET TAIL OUT, AN' MAILS EXAMPLE/ a. D. Stow will take a squad of 15 KEEP THE FLOWERS POTATO SKIN THAT COULD Totals .... 57 29 44 H 4 3 FES SUTTON&, VOU KNOW players from the western state city to Shell Gas R PO A E HE AIN4T NO LAP P06 ~ represent the eighth district. FROM CLOSIMG UP SHOP, BE PEELED OFF BY SIMPLY GUlen, 3rd 3 1 0 2 5 Becken, ss .... 3 1 0 . ( 5 4 Members of the club are Mike WHEW YOUR TR\CK BEE PULUNe THE STRlKief Finlayson, rf.. 4 1 0 i 0 Wanner, captain. Jack Agnew, Don ISOWTME kl\GHT SHIFT? Papacek, p-cf 4 0 6 • 1 aid Gabe, James Gallagher, Charles Carlisle, lb ... 3 3 i i 2 STEP OM THE STARTER Swlck, If 2 3 0 < 0 Escht, Raymond Helbling, Frank Watts, cf-p ... 2 3 0 < 0 Lish, Norman O'Bryan, Alex Pfau AN"D <3ET NOUR CONCRETE UM, EGAD/ Strong, r 2 1 1 2 Bertram Ripley, Peter Roesleln, Pat C. Swlck, r-ss 2 0 0 < 0 M\XER TO STIR THAT HIS QUERY Kounousky, c , 8 1 3 ' 0 Tcbin, Grant Vranna, Kenneth Wie 0 land, Roger Williams and Mascot AROUKTD A oo°o 0© MAY HAVE Wedge, r-ss .. 0 0 0 "Bud" Ripley. LITTLE / 14 %i S IS Mandan, matched with the always MERIT—I'D Score by Innings: BETTER Schlitz 14 1 15 0 14—44 tough tournament team from Grand Shell Gas 05 44 1—14 Forks, is coached by William P. (Bill) '/A LOOK INTO Summary: Two base hits—Chris Ellison, former department athletic topher, Samuelson, McCorrie, Nei THE bauer 2, Cowan. Ashmore, C. Balzer officer. W?' Carlisle, II. Swlck; three base hits— Players who will make the trip are MATTER Cowan, C. Balzer, Patera, Watts 2; Bobby Fries*, Dick Gallagher, Ralph i^r=? home runs—Christopher 3, McCorrle Reldinger, William Gieger, Billy f Cowan, Finlayson; hits off Neibauer 12 In 5 innings, off Papacek 29 in 5 Seisler, Clement Barnard, Ray To innings, off Watts 1 in 1 inning; man, Jerome Knoll, Jack Broderlck struck out by Neibauer 2, by Papacek Accle Koch, Anton Lams, Francis m 2. by Watts 0; bases on balls off Nei bauer S, off Papacek 6, off Watts 1 Helbling, Francis Heidt and William Utnplre: Ted Moe, William Coke, a rather portly Eng Itere are four American Reman lish sportsman, Invented the bowler Catholic cardinals. They are: Wil VI hat because the conventional top hat liam O'Connell, Boston; Dennis J. got in his way when, while hunting, Dougherty, Philadelphia; George W. he had to crawl through hedges. Mundeleln, Chicago; and Patrick J. Hayes, New York City. 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