T THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24.1935 Paige Blanks Jimmies, Haley's Home Run Provides 1-0 Victory STAR LAWLESS REACHES QUARTER-FINAL ROUND WITH SEVEN YOUTHS ALLOWS ONLY THREE, BOARDING By AhCT. RMIMK VETERAN Giants, Yanks Split Doubleheaders, MOW, LOOK AT YOUR EGAB-^THE QUEEN SAFE HITS, FANS 15 TESKY "BEES —-THE BEE LEFT THE HWE, Cling Grimly to Half-Game Margins WHOLE SYYARfA OP'EM , AND THE WHOLE ELIMINATES RUGBY SWARM FOLLOWED Former Miller Pitcher Nicked MOVED IN ON MY TREE / 2ubs Close in With Pair of I TELL YOUHOOPLE HER ,SO ID HAVE TO for Six Blows Including MAN IN N. D. EVENT Wins; Braves Win Second Indians Win Sixth TH\S \S THE LAST FIND THE QUEEN,IN Circuit Clout GREAT STRAW—NOU GET THAT MASS/TO GET Straight Over Reds Straight to Trim 4 'EM OUT OF MY TREE, THEM "BACK INTO Slayton, Everson, Gallaher, LEARY GETS TWO FOR FOUR THE HIVE/ (By the Associated Press) GOLF Dahl, Sundahl, Gallagher, The New York teams grimly Minneapolis' Lead GOPS/ their half-game leads Wednesday as Bv Art Krenz Locals Leave on Extended Trip Rolf Survivt the St. Louis Cardinals and the De­ Srewers Crush Millers Under Into South Dakota; Re­ troit Tigers sought to tear them from CALM YOUF^SELY; the pinnacle. 10-3 Score; Blues Turn turn Here Monday 36-HOLE FINAL THURSDAY The well laid plan of Mickey Coch­ vCrtANCE OF UtffNft "BAXTER J-MF YOULL rane went astray as his ace mounds- Back Saints, 6-4 -REMAIN QUIET,I'LL man, Schoolboy Rowe, failed to turn k\ BALLCUrtE Satchel Paige had a decided edge Cook, Two Kosteleckys Leave in the victory that would have shot lb Ite PIN In a mound argument with Ray Starr Chicago, July 24.—(JP)—Rolling for Detroit Lakes to En­ the battling Tigers into the lead. ft and as a result, the Bismarck baseball THEM But Mickey isn't downhearted. along on the tide of a six game team shut out the Jamestown Red RUN-UP «5H0T. winning streak, the Indianapolis In­ Sox, 1-0, here Tuesday night. "B'ZZ-XZ ter Pine-to-Palm RKWER1MAN dians were only two full games awaf All that the invincible Paige asked Bl-2.1L 1f€ P»TCH...» from the pace setting Minneapolis of his teammates was that they score mm, July 24.—(/P>—"Old" Tom Dean and Hubbell Millers in the American Association one run and it remained for his ebony Lawless of Bismarck looked that part Slated on Mound pennant race Wednesday. cohort, Red Haley, to contribute that Wednesday as he set out with seven While the Millers were crushed run. young hands in North Dakota golf St. Louis, July 24.—(^P)—It was under a 15-hit attack by Milwaukee Haley, first man to face Starr in in the state tournament's quarter "make or break" Wednesday as Tuesday night, 10-3, the Indians won the fourth inning, found one ball to finals. Dizzy Dean and Carl Hubbell were their sixth straight and picked up a his liking with the count three and Lawless, who is 43, remained in the nominated for mound duty in the full game on the leaders by trimming one and belted it far over the right race along with Don Slayton, Martin "little world series" between the Toledo 7-1. Louisville also accom­ field fence for a home run. Everson and Vern Gallaher, all of St. Louis Cardinals and the New modated the Indians by defeating The tall Capital City mound star Fargo; Herman Dahl, Minot; Billy York Giants. GNt* Columbus. 9-8, in a 14-innlng gantft allowed only three scattered singles C3oW HE Sundahl, Jamestown; William Gal­ With a half game separating the at Columbus. during the nine innings and per­ HAS lagher, Devils Lake, and Kenneth Rolf, league-leading Giants and the on- By ART KlM Minneapolis took a 3-1 lead ovgf mitted only two Jimmies to reach Grand Forks. HIMSELF rushing Cardinals, the team that NEA Service Golf Writer Milwaukee In the third Inning, but second base. Putting plenty of speed Paul Cook of Bismarck, whom Law­ wins Wednesday is almost certain In the National Open of 1913, the Brewers pushed over seven runs on his fireball and mixing up the \N A less eliminated in first round play, to end the series on top. It would played at the Country club, Brook- over the next three innings to tuiW batters on the third strike. Paige HONEY OF left his lost title behind Wednesday take a sweep of Thursday's double- line, Mass., a lanky youngster of 18 the game into a rout. Webb droW fanned 15 of the Red Sox batsmen to take part in the Pine-to-Palm header by the trailing team to faced the 72nd hole needing a four out four hits in five times at bat. The nearest he came to being in A F\X = tournament at Detroit Lakes. Minn. dislodge Wednesday's winner from to tie the great British golfers Ted A crowd of 8,000 that turned out any trouble was In the seventh in­ •7-a.Y His companions were William Kostel- the lead. Ray and Harry Vardon, who had fin­ to welcome the Kansas City Blues ning when the visitors got a man on ecky, senior and junior, and Dr. H. J. ished with 304. home from a long jaunt saw them first and second through an error and Weir. The ex-caddie, Francis Ouimet. pile up a five run lead in the first a single, Peters lined the ball to Joe Lawless Plays Slayton Sorrell Evens Matters who later was to do more toward Lawless, who defeated O. Hiligt Of Rowe lost the first game to the three innings and coast along to a Desiderato who touched third base Mew England Defeats Regan Nine Trounces establishing golf in this country than 6-4 triumph over St. Paul. for the forced out and Paige fanned Rugby Tuesday, 4 and 3, played Slay­ Yanks 7-5 as Mickey belted a homer, any other player, played two fine Schauer and Westby to end the in­ Medora CCC Nine, 1-0 VESTllRDAY'S Baldwin Outfit, 19-6 ton Wednesday. The latter won from but Vic Sorrell evened matters in the Tribe Downs Hens shots to the final hole. His second ft H E ning. Fred Cummer of Fargo, one up. Dahl second, holding the Yanks to eight just cleared the cross bunker, and he Starr Allows Six Hits (Special to the Tribune) (Special *o the Tribune) met Everson, Sundahl engaged Gal­ hits as the Tigers won, 3-1, Toledo 000 000 010— 1 7 1 New England, N. D., July 24.—CCC Regan, N. D., July 24.—Connecting was left to play a run-up shot to the Indianapolis ....301 300 OOx— 7 8 1 Starr, formerly of the Minneapolis lagher. and Rolf played Gallaher. The Giants lost the first game of green. Millers in the American Association, Company 2764 of New England won for 18 safe blows off Pitchers Goptill Tuesday Dahl defeated Dr. W. C. their doubleheader with the Cards Sullivan, Doljack and Laskowski; great pitchers battle from Co. 2767 (By the Associated Press) and Christiansen, the Regan baseball It was a beauty, but still a few feet P. Gallivan and Riddle. gave up only six hits but Haley's cir­ Paul Dean, and Joe Medwick, Robinson, Minot, 6 and 5; Everson -1, and took the second 8-2. Paul from the hole. He did not hurry the cuit blow proved his undoing in the of Medora, 1-0, here Sunday. Graff team trounced Baldwin, 19-6, here won from James Slattery, Minot. 4 and Dean allowed four hits and fanned 12 • Brewers Wallop Millers for the New England nine and Neva Cards, and A1 Smith, Giants — Sunday for its fourth straight vic­ putt, and it rolled true into the R H E fourth after the Jamestown pitcher Dean held Giants to four hits and Sundahl trimmed Raymond Holt, as Joe Medwick hit two for the cir­ cup. had pulled out of two tight spots in for the Medora club each gave up tory over the visiting club. Johnson Sanish, two up; Gallagher outscored cuit in the first. Minneapolis 003 000 000— 3 8 1 only three scattered hits but the New fanned 12; Medwick got six hits, held the Baldwin nine in check al­ Lane Scofield, Minot, two up; Gal­ On the play-off, this young 18- Milwaukee 100 232 02x—10 15 2 the first and third. Englanders scored in the third inn­ Including two homers in double- Pepper Martin's three errors figured year-old amateur overwhelmingly de­ Bismarck threatened to score in the lowing only six scattered hits. Cox laher beat Louis Anderson of New heavily in the Giants' victory in the Tauscher, Sundra and Hargrave; ing on a single, a fielder's choice arid header and Smith held Cards to and Tasseth led the Regan attack Rockford, 5 and 4, and Rolf triumphed feated the great British stars. Polli, Hamlin and Rensa. first inning when A1 Leary and error for the victory. The box eight hits in nightcap. nightcap. It was the sixth straight Quincy Troupe singled to put run­ with three hits apiece. The box score: over Raymond Dobson, Minot, 5 and 4. defeat for the Giants, who seemed a Says Ouimet about run-up shots: Colonels Win in 14th score: Frank Demaree and Gabby Baldwin— AB R H PO A E In the first flight, Lee Oiler, Minot, "Unless one Is especially efficient R H 1 ners on first and third with one man Hartnett, Cubs—Former hit two cinch for the pennant not long ago.
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