1937-05-20, [P ]

1937-05-20, [P ]

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 20,1937 Hubbell Beats Dean 4 to 1 in First Meeting of Year OLD STYLE FISTIC Connie Mack Shows Profit With Unwanted Veterans and Youngsters ERAWLMARKSDUEL CARDS, GIANTS TANGLE IN Killdeer Athletes CISSELL, WERBER RIZZ0 ADDS TO HIT STREAK Twins Win Second OF HURUNG STARS FREE-FOR-ALL FIST-FEST Win Dunn Carniva BUT MATES LOSE TO MILLERS From Bruins, 5-3 Schroeder, Dodge, l» High Scor­ ARE KEY LINKS IN King Carl Calmly Watches Free St. Louis, May 20—yP)—If some un At any rate, although the Giants Drake Golf Tourney Brewers Upset Colonels 2 to 0 Wausau Shades Jamestown, 6 identified individual hadn't brought were grumbling over Dizzy's free and er; Halliday Takes Second as Mudhens, Indianapolis to S, as Duluth Narrows for-AII Battle From Giants' one in from out in left field and easy manner of toying with their Set for Next Sunday Place Honors Dugout hung it on Don Gutterldge's eye, heads, there was no hint of serious Drake. N. D„ May 30—Invitations Turn in Wins Crookston's Lead there would be little indication trouble until the Giant half of the have been sent to golfers throughout Thursday that the battle of the sixth, when a balk was called on Killdeer, N. D., May 30.—Wind and Old Maestro Himself Is Big the state to compete in the first Chicago, May 20—Eddie Mar­ Minneapolis, May 20—UP)—The Du­ LOU FETTE DEFEATS REDS century was staged before 26,399 Dizzy which ultimately resulted in rain failed to damp the spirits tournament of the 1937 season here whooping fans at Sportsman's park three Giant runs. shall's American Association record luth Dukes pulled a game closer to Dunn county high school athletes Reason for Athletics Grasp Sunday. of hitting in 43 consecutive games the leading Crookston club in the- Wednesday as Carl Hubbel, lean Gi­ The Gas House gang stormed and as they went through their first Drake has a nine-hole course, com­ Bridges Turns Tables on Ath­ ant southpaw, turned in his 22nd snorted, but to no avail. It was on Circuit Lead was in no Immediate danger, but Northern League Wednesday as rain track meet in several years on Kill pleted last year, which is considered Johnny Rizzo, young Columbus out­ and darkness had their effect on all straight victory of the old and new balk, no less, to Umpire George Barr, deer's new athletic field, Kllldeer's one of the sportiest In the state. It letics 9 to 0 as Rain Keeps seasons at the expense of Dizzy Dean When Jimmy Ripple, Giant center fielder, had a pretty fair start In that three contests played, and caused team distancing Halliday by 13% By HARRY GBAYSON is expected to be in first-class con­ direction Thursday. postponement of a fourth. Yankees Idle and the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-1. fielder, flattened in the dirt in the points for top honors. (Sports Editor, NEA Service) dition for the opening meet. The good old days when the com­ ninth to avoid a particularly hostile Rizzo connected for three singles ind the five- Killdeer scored 43H points to 30 Philadelphia, May 20. — What got Qualifylng«rounds of nine holes will off Charley Wagner of Minneapolis ing to town of John' McGraw's pitch, there was a hint of danger for Halliday, while Dodge came in start at 9 a. m. and 18-hole rounds hit pitching of Armstrong, defeated (By the Associated Prn) when he glanced toward the Giant into these Athletics who have turned last night to run his consecutive- Crookston, 6-3, as rain terminated "Glnts" meant open season for fist third with 26. Werner with 11% the American League standings up­ will start at 1 p. m. Special trophies The pitching argument of the era fights were revived by Bill Terry's dugout, nodded, then bunted down game hitting streak to 28—15 shy of the game in the last half of the points and Dunn Center with 9 trail side down to restore baseball Interest will be awarded to the champion and the league mark established by Mar' —Carl Hubbell's brains vs. Dizzy current model Wednesday, with the the first base line. It was foul, and ed. Schroeder of Dodge was high runner-up. Prizes will also be given eighth with the Pirates having the Dean's good right arm—is still a long he tried it again, luring Dizzy over In Philadelphia? shall, then a member of the Milwau­ bases loaded and only one man out. enthusiastic co - operation of the individual scorer, followed by Kadr- Several reasons are advanced for to the winner In each flight of four. kee Brewers, In 1935. way from being settled, but for the Cardinals, but aside from the in­ to cover the bag as the ball rolled mas of Killdeer, who counted 15. Armstrong also halted John moment there seems little to offer dividual who took a bead on Gut- fair. the club unanimously picked to finish Rizzo's slugging failed to bother Schroeder's string of consecutive hit­ The summaries: Rodgers Named Head the Millers a bit, however, for they against the nomination of "King teridge, other pleasure fighters Players Swarm On Field Broad jump — Schroeder, Dodge, last for the third straight season be­ ting games at 14, when the Crooks­ Carl" as the best hurler in the game pitched no-hit games. Dizzy and Ripple met, and started ing first in mid-May and' playing the slammed Morton Cooper, Max La­ ton second sacker was up at bat only first; Mofflt, Dunn Center, second Of Horseshoe league nier and Bert Humphries for 19 hits one official time. today. Sent Tempers Dp swinging without waiting for the Gordon, Halliday, and Oyan, Werner, fastest and most entertaining and ag­ Despite his all-time high run of 22 It was not a spur-of-the-moment gong. What happened thereafter is gressive ball in the loop. H. B. Rodgers was elected president, and a 13 to 4 victory. Carl Reynolds, Wausau nosed out Jamestown, 6-3 tied for third and fourth. Distance Bill Cissell undoubtedly is the key Red Kress and Andy Cohen banged in a game called at the end of the straight victories, it was another affair, that ninth-inning battle of remembered by the nearly 27,000 18 feet 2 inches. Lyman Morley vice president and Ben angle, generally overlooked in the the century. It was merely the ex­ howling fans as a wild confusion of man, and Bill Werber has the A's do­ Luke secretary-treasurer when the out three safeties apiece. seventh because of darkness, while High Jump — Lynch, Halliday, Milwaukee took advantage of two the Fargo-Moorhead Twins took first-flinging and excitement of the plosive culmination of a series of rushing figures, swinging arms and first; Pederson, Killdeer, and Porter, ing things they haven't thought of Bismarck horseshoe league was or wild shouts. The dugouts emptied since Connie Mack broke up his last ganlzed Tuesday night. They will errors to defeat Louisville, 2 to 0, in their second straight victory from 4-1 beating Hubbell and the Giants incidents which sent hot tempers to Halliday, tied for second and third the openng game of the series. pinned on Dean and the Cardinals the bubbling over stage. like they were turned upside down championship array. The battery of also act as a board of directors. the Eau Claire Bears, 5-3, as play was Schroeder, Dodge, fourth. Height, Toledo came back to score two runs Interrupted twice by rain. Wednesday, which explains as much The first few innings offered Just The two-man battle became a free 5 feet, 5Vi inches. George Caster and Earl Brucker is as Another meeting to plan for the for-all, and when police and the formidable as any in either major opening of league play will be held in in the ninth, after St. Paul had The Superior-Winnipeg clash was as anything why old "squarepants" good baseball. Dizzy, white tape Pole vault—Schroeder, Dodge, first staged a six-run uprising In its half stands out like a Babe Ruth in a field gleaming on his maimed right thumb, umpires finally had restored order, Remsing, Dunn Center, second; Roger wheel. There's Chubby Dean at first the World War Memorial building at postponed because of rain. the question of what to do about it base. 7:30 tonight. Plans call for an eight- of the Inning, to defeat the Saints, 8 •0— : • of bush leaguers. occasionally turned loose a ball with Ramsey, Killdeer, Lynch, Halliday, to 7, in their night game. The Saints no definite address, and which sent all arose. One of the umps had seen and Ebeltoft, Dunn Center, tied for But it all simmers down to Mack team league, with four men to a team. Baseball Standings Giant batters diving in the dirt. Gus Mancuso with a playful head' himself. Each member of the club Eeach team Is to have a sponsor. routed Alta Cohen in the ninth, after WEDNESDAY'S STARS third and fourth. Height, 9 feet, 3 being held to one run up to that Ducky Medwick, Card left fielder, lock on Mickey Owen, Card catcher, inches. credits the Old Man with his reju­ Jalmer Swenson, senior recreational Carl Hubbell, Giants — Muffled so it was decided to banish those two worker for the Burleigh county WPA point. (By The Associated Press) poled a home run into the left field 100-yard dash—Dennison, Killdeer, venation or rise, as the case may be.

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