Locals to Make Second Home Appearance Against Williston Sunday

Locals to Make Second Home Appearance Against Williston Sunday

THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 18.1935 Locals to Make Second Home Appearance Against Williston Sunday •% * ERRELL CHALKS UP WINS DESPITE SLUGGISH HITTING OF MATES GET FREE TICKETS; Dickinson, Pargo Prep Squads Lead SOX VETERAN VALLEY CITY, MINOT QUALIFY Vaughan Leads Hit PAIGE WILL PITCHl Qualifiers in Track Preliminaries EIGHT IN N. D. COLLEGE MEET Parade in National HANGS IIP SECOND lattle Between University and Walker, Detroit Newco mer. Vikings for Team Cham­ Helen Wills Moody Dusky Star Has Allowed Only Two-way Battle for Team Title Tops American Batters L< ms SAINTS, BREWERS AND MILLERS FIVE-HIT.TRIUMPH pionship Is Seen 12 Hits in 26 Innings, ' ¥> : Raduns, Welch Will Try Comeback With .433 Average Win Heats in 440 Whiffed 40 Batters BATTLE FOR ASSOCIATION LEAD Boston Gains Full Game on Grand Forks, N. D., May 18.—(/P)— Valley City and Minot Teachers col­ Former Women's Tennis Cham­ New York, May 18.—(IP)—Tumbling Grand Forks. N. D., May 18.—(JP)— Second-Place Indians Who leges led the way into the finals of averages of the leading major league I Fargo and Dickinson apparently are St. Paul Moves Into First Place the state intercollegiate track meet pion Heads for England and batsmen during the past week left GAME CALLED FOR 3 P. M. the teams to battle for the thirty- Succumbed to Yanks by qualifying eight men each in the Floyd (Arky) Vaughan, of Pittsburgh third North Dakota high school track GREAT With 6-2 Victory Over preliminaries Fiiday at the University Wimbledon Tourney holding the National League lead Sat­ championship in finals at the Uni­ of North Dakota's Memorial stadium. urday only because his rivals suffered Desiderato, Leary, Haley and versity of North Dakota here Satur- Champion Red Birds SENATORS HUMBLE TIGERS No preliminaries were held in the almost as much as he did from the San Francisco, May 18.—(/Ph—Helen hit drought and a newcomer, Gerald Goetz Bolster Hitting Pros­ I day. 100 and 200 yard dashes, the half In preliminaries Friday, Fargo, de­ GOLF >odgers Move Into Virtual Tie mile, mile and two mile events. Fi­ Wills Moody was headed back to the Walker of Detroit, headed the Amer­ Chicago, May 18—(JP)—The struggle scene of former ican League list. pects of Club fending champion, led the way by for the American Association lead had nals in all events will be rim off Sat­ qualifying 13 men. six of them in the By Art Krenz With Giants by Clouting urday. triumphs Satur­ Walker, who missed a lot of the developed into a battle royal Satur­ day, apparently enrly action, wasn't listed as a "regu­ I two hurdle events. Dickinson placed day, with St. Paul, Minneapolis and Jamestown college qualified seven, A team that for many years has I eight but looked strong in the two When Ball Lit Beside Tree, Win Over Pirates University six, Mayville Teachers five, bent on again as- lar" a week ago but he swung into Milwaukee, in that order, running cendlng the action at a good pace and built his dominated play in northwestern state I distance events. only a game apart. Agricultural college three, Wahpeton baseball circles but has seldom, if I Grafton placed six. but the north- Turnesa Made Southpaw Birdie Science three and Dickinson and heights she once average up to .433 after Friday. The Saints defeated Columbus, d (By the Associated Press) ruled as queeen of Vaughan suffered the biggest loss ever, invaded the southwest portion I ern school had only seven athletes to 2, Friday, and moved into first Big Wes Perrell, who once had so Ellendale Teachers colleges one each, of the state comes here Sunday to I entered and did not appear heavily The greatest golf shot executed by the preliminaries. the tennis world. of any of the leaders, dropping from place when Minneapolis took a 5 to 0 much trouble with his pitching arm England was .455 to .398 with eight hits in 31 trips clash with the Capital City club, I enough fortified to stick in the scor- Joe Turnesa came on the third hole beating from Toledo under the lights. that he gave serious consideration to Finals were run off in the running ttiaking its second appearance of the ling. of the second round of the 1930 North broad Jump, giving Valley City a start her destination. to the plate. Milwaukee pulled up into a menacing converting himself into an outfielder, Her object — an current season before local fans. I Grand Forks, Devils Lake and and South Open, at Pinehurst, N. C. position by whipping Louisville, 9 to has already done some of the best toward the state championship when Williston has long been considered I Jamestown landed four each in the "On this hole, my drive was down Haines leaped 23 feet 8 inches to take expected come­ THREE ASSOCIATION 3, in another night game. In­ pitching of the major league season. back attempt on HITTERS TOP .400 MARK Ci likely contender for the state title I finals. Nelson, big shot-putter for the middle, but my second, hit with dianapolis lost a chance to make it a And it seems he has to do that even first place. Bacon of the University but until this year seldom traveled I Grand Forks, apparently won the a spade, ended up beside a tree. I the courts at four-club scramble by losing to Kan­ to have a chance of winning a fair was second, Torson of Mayville third Wimbledon. Chicago, May 18.—(JP)—American further east than Minot, preferring to I weight event with a toss of 46 feet was unable to take a proper stance sas City, 4 to 1, in the third after- share of games. and Schwartz of Mayville fourth. Association pitchers are having a Dlay eastern Montana and north- Relies in the preliminaries. Col- for lack of room, and was forced to Louis Chumlch, big University "1 cannot say daik battle. Ferrell has probably received less definitely I will play, but if I feel rough time slowing the hitters down (vestern North Dakota aggregations, lins, Grand Forks sprinter, appeared play the shot left-handed. Howard Mills held Columbus to weight tosser, broke all North Dakota to normal gaits. Weather permitting, the game will I capable of upsetting the dope by backing from his Red Sox team and North Central Conference records as well as I do now, I will," said the eight scattered hits as St. Paul used mates than any other member of former tennis champion, who was After four weeks of firing, three be called at 3 p. m., at Bismarck's beating Whalen of Grafton, the fa- the shot put by tossing the weight the 1934 champions as a stepping the mound staff. forced from the courts two years ago regulars, Johnny Cooney of Indian­ "major league" ball park. I vorite. ..... , .. stone into first place. Mills was in feet 2% Inches in the preliminaries, apolis, Spencer Harris of Minneapolis, Sunday will be the first of a series I Bismarck looked to have the 440 WHEN CALLED OH But he has finally come through considered a certain first place in the by a back injury. no trouble except in the eighth, when with a pair of brilliant five-hit per­ The Wimbledon tournament Is and Will Norman of St. Paul, boast­ Of "knothole gang" days at the local |P»tty Raduns took 79 PUt/ A finals. ed averages of .400 or better, accord­ park. All boys under 12 years of agel^® flrst.j^afc and Welch the second. Nick Cullop hit a home run. formances in his last two starts to scheduled for the latter part of June. LEFT-HANDED Roxie Lawson gave the heavy-hit-! win both by 2-1 scores. Chumich also tossed the discus 134 ing to figures which include Wednes­ *'will be admitted- - free- and- will— be I both without difficulty. However. feet 2% inches, considered good ting Millers only seven hits as Toledo! Ferrell had to go 13 innings against j day's games. Cooney had .400 to lead given tickets to be used regularly on * JW; who won the third SHoXJoetm£V> helped put St. Paul in first place, j enough to win that event. Birk of the league for the third straight the condition of good behavior.^ a good race and the White Sox Friday to gain the the University made a javelin throw the condition of good TuVKmOMB Steve Sundray held the Mudhens to I edge over a club he trimmed 10-1 week. Harris had .414, while Norman etands for the knothole gang have six hits, but they were bunched and which also looks good for a first Sat­ had an even .400. been added to until now over 500 boys Gladstone Dash Man Stars OVEK M "Mi the only time his teammates gave urday, assuring a battle between STANDINGS The preliminaries produced a dark his support was wobbly. Lawson him any real hitting support. Op­ Harris also led in total bases and can be accommodated Boy Scout. hQrse in of Walery of struck .out six batsmen to offset three University and Valley City for the runs, with 65 and 31, respectively, and posed to 43-year old "Sad" Sam championship. AMERICAN LEAGUE ? w m S mpEX ^ thP W ?nGladstone- who took the first heats walks and a hit batsman. Jones, Wes turned back two early shared honors in hits with Bud and distribution of tickets to the kids. I ^ the 100_yard dash and the 220 Saints Rally to Win A stiff wind handicapped most of W L Pet.

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