1937-08-20, [P ]

1937-08-20, [P ]

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,1937 Sharks Beaten By They're Tops in Women's SoftbaU Sparring Partner Cubs Trounce Pirates, 7*3 Cuts Parr's Eye Nash-Finch, 3-1; Long Branch, M- J . Aug. 20.— UP)—A few of the more faint­ While Giants Drop Close Blackstone Wins hearted of Tom.'Jiy Parr's board of strategy are heaving sighs of relief that the British empire's heavyweight champion wasn't Swamps 57-Taxi 13-1; Wills scheduled to do any boxing Fri­ One to Bees; Kels Beaten Down Roosevelt Bar; K. day. It took only a punch by a little C.'s Blank Kleins known fighter Thursday to throw some of the camp followers into Chicago Nationals Again I Soap Box Derby Slaughter's Home Run Gives hysterics. Farr vas sparring with Games in Front of Second- Red Birds 5-4 Win Over Xash-Finch scored twice in the Joe Wagner, af*-;r going two fast Title Winner fifth inning to beat Sharks 3-1 in rounds with P.oscoe Manning Place Terrymen Minneapolis the only clcie contest of our soft- when the trouble began. ball games Thursday night. Midway in t!.: round, Wagner In the others. Blackstone club drove home » left hook to Farr'a swamped 57-Taxi 13-1 'and Will's face and ripped open an Inch- CURT DAVIS COMES THROUGH NOW ONE GAME BACK trampled Roosevelt Bar 14-5, and the long gash under Tommy's right K. C.'s blanked Kleins 3-0. eye. But it quickly developed A. Keibauer, Nash-Finch hurler, that the damage was slight, and Yanks Take 12-lnning Contest Columbus Opens Series Against set the men's store players down Tommy expects to don the gloves Weak Saints; Millers with only 3 hits in the first con­ again Saturday, protecting the From Senators; Cards test as his crew collected 7 off Ra injury with thin strips of tape. Face Mudhens duns. Clout Reds Twice Brooks, Blackstene hurler, turned 1 in another nice pitching job, giving (By the Associated Press) up only two singles in the entire con­ Elite Beaten by Br SID FEDEB The Columbus Red Birds, only test. Those two were off the bat of (Associated Press Sports Writer) single game behind the circuit lead­ Eurckhardt, the taximen's catcher. ing Minneapolis Millers, hoped to use Brooks himself had a perfect day Smart Shop, 21-8 Charley Grimm sat down with the lowly St. Paul Saints as a step­ pleasure Friday to eat a few o! his at the plate, hitting a home run, ping stone Friday in their climb double, and a single in three tries. owr. words. toward the American association pen­ Winners Score in Each Inningi The diet was about as appetizing as nant. Cunningham. Blackstone left short­ a barbed wire sandwich, but Jo:.y The Red Birds, opening a series stop, hit a triple and a home run. Schatz and Silbernagle Cfcolly had a lot oi fun stowing it A third strong pitching performance against the .Saints at Columbus, had Pace Batters away, nevertheless, especially since it a slight advantage over Minneapolis, was delivered by Joe Zahn, Will's had to do with a bright spot lor his which faced the strong Toledo Mud twirler, in the final game. Zahn Best women's Softball team in Bis­ Chicago Cubs and their three-game Hens, occupants of third place, in went the route to give Roosevelt marck, the Triangle ten, is pictured Scoring 4 runs in the first Innin-, lead on the National League pack. the Hen park. batsmen only 3 hits and fan 8. above. The comely crew finished on 4 in the second. 8 in the third, and The words, spoken by the Cubs' Enos Slaughter, leading Association Allen led the losers at bat, getting top in league standings this summer, Joe M'Carthy Declares He'll Make 5 in the fourth. Smart Shop beat pLot when t h e batsman, got his 23rd homer of the a singie and a triple in that many and went to the finals of the first Elite 21-8 in a women's league soft- current season season at the right moment for Co­ attempts. Peterson hit safely 3 times Missouri Slope women's tournament Yanks 40 Per Cent Stronger by Trades ball game Thursday night. was just a young­ lumbus Thursday night, the circuit ir. 3 trip to pace Will's. Brown, Will's in Bismarck last Sunday. They were Smart Shop batters got 10 hits off ster. revolved smash giving the Red Birds a 5 to 4 left fielder, hit 2 home runs. beaten by Manrian, 20-15. —Says Eddie Brietz. Mason, Elite hurler, while Elite bats­ about big league win over the Millers. D. Brown, K. C. hurler, blanked Front row, left to right: Marie J men got 9 c:f two Smart Shop New York, Aug. 20.—VP)—Prettiest $40,000 to buy the hoss which Max baseball's cham­ Toledo defeated St. Paul 5 to 0 Klein's with two hits in the final Meader. shortstop; Marie Schneider, pitchers. pion hard luck World's champion of the Soap behind the four-hit flinging of Em- game, as his mates managed to get rover; Pauline Werner, utility rover; sitting football coach is Dana X. got for less than $10,000. A1 Jol- son, the comedian, and Nelson Ho­ Schatz led the Elite team at bag guy, Curt Davis, Box Derby racers, Robert Bal­ mett Nelson, who bes.ei Bob Coombs only 4 off Martin, Klein hurler. Katherine Schneider, left field; Evan­ Bible at Texas U. .. He has a 10- The summaries: ward of California, have offered as with 3 hiV> in as many tries, whils and his right- lard, 12, of White Plains, N. Y.. in a hurling duel until the sixth, geline Longmuir, captain and pitcher; Silbernagle enjoyed a perfect even­ when a five-hit offense netted four Sharks AB H It S ash Magdaline Walters, catcher. year contract at $15,000 per.. Note high as $25,000. hand pit c h l n g is shown above, after he had B Pee rss Finch AB H R ing to lead the Smart Shop, with 4 prowess. The raced to victory before 100,000 runs. Second row: Marie Nelson, first to American League managers: Joe The No. 1 comeback man of the Balzcr rt 3 Masset lb 4 base; Nellie Eggen, third base; Doris McCarthy says hell make the Yan­ 1937 baseball season is Senor Vernon hits in 4 tries. Cubs, said Grimm cheering spectators at Akron, O. Kansas City swept a twilight double Spangier r 3 Spriggs r 3 The summary : bill from Indianapolis, taking the rdz'r.'. 3b 3 Neiba'r Iss 4 Clements, right field: Anita Will- kees 40 per cent stronger by trades (El Goofy) Gomez of the Yankees. at that time, A four-year scholarship in any Cfevc'd lb 3 Agre, 3b 3 Elite AE H PO Smart didn't expect first game 9 to 5 and the second 8 to 2. ma nn. pitcher, second base; Elaine next winter. Read it and weep. A writer in a southern paper says reppo, rf 3 Shop ABHFO university or college went to Cram, cf 3 Shipley cf 2 There isn't a mar­ the only way to stop War Admiral much, if any, help Bobby with the title. Milwaukee defeated Louisville 9 to 6 M Cabe Iss 1 Isonsd'e c 3 Campagna, utility catcher; Ellen Nel­ Bash'a Iss 3 - Nelson 2b from Davis this in 10 innings in the first game of a M'Cerie c 2 P.ueben rf 3 son, left field. ried gal on the and Seabiscuit is to let "Man Moun­ Becker lb 3 West, 3b S M'Corie If 2 Neiba'r p 3 British Wightman tain" Dean jockey 'em. If wise old Schay 3b 3 Selbernagle year. Davis night double-header. In the second Raduns p 1 Kossen, cf 2 Fite, c 5 ' P-lb 4 game, the Brewers downed the Col­ cup team. That Bill MsKechnie is offered the job of Baker cf 3 Pri'e Ib-p 4 But even without him, and in the YESTERDAY'S STABS 4 in 7 innings, off D. Brown 2 in 7 in­ Bash'a If " ' Ramb'u ss 3 Bruce Campbell. Indians — Hit onels, 4 to 1. in seven innings. Totals 25 3 1 Total*Totals 1127 7 I nings; struck out by Martin 1, by D. goes for Kay managing the Cleveland Indians, the powerful presence of a record-break­ Score by innings: Stammers, too. Bees will release him. Only hitch Mason, p 2 " Simonltscii 4 homer, triple, double, drove in four Bines Take Two Sharks 100 00/) 0—1 Brown 5; bases on baKs off Martin 5, BeMen 2b 2 : Ramb'u c 4 ing list of injuries, the Cubs were do­ off D. Brown 7: winning pitcher—D. n runs in 9-1 win over Browns. First Game— R H E Nash-Finch • 010 020 x—3 Which is a mys­ is, Bill says he is content to stay Calberg r 2 Stanton r 2 ing all right. Errors—Cleveland 2, C. Balzer 2, Brown; losing pitcher—Martin; where Peters. If 2 1 Karcy- city 000 501 030— 9 12 2 played—Diamond No. 1; date—Aug. tery to everyone right up there in Bean town with Bob Then came the slump. The Cubs Lcn Warneke and Mike Ryba, McCabe, A. Xeibauer, J. Xeibauer who has seen her. Quinn. Just for the records, Harry Totals 27 ~9 Simon'h rf 2 Cardinals — Each pitched 8-hitter Indianapolis ....230 000 000— 5 8 3 Agre; two base hits—Sordahl, Ship- 19, 1937.

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