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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. 4 MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928 Youngsters to Get Chance With St..Lou Training HOWLEY'S TEAM | WILL BE GALAXY is Browns School Quint Wins District Cage Championship | Dp |WILLISTON, ROLLA [— iE : OF NEW T ALENT. Foxy Phann Is Headed South | PH ANTOMS ARE ) FOOTWORK IMPORTANT FACTOR HILLYARDS T0 — | AND GRAND FORKS | cove raacc cassennesv sean coon | MBBT OLD RIVAL j | D Rk FE ATED BY TOURN KING CK CH. IONS—BY DEAN CROMWELL Will Take Field This Year * * ¢ ee * IN A A U PL AY yc heading 22.10 19 SCORE) win repress Taste vitits!| | WHEN THROWING THE DISCUS oH Us sort dice ied : in State Cage Meet at : aa ' , pas. gh | Heidt High Scorer For Win- Mandan St. Joseph and Kansas City QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY ners, While Roberts Is Quints Have Played in : | ; Grand Forks, Rolla and Williston Many Title Games : Z Be | Phantoms’ Star earned the right to represent their q Surviving Trio Will Probably Hed sy the state Hae By caivaten FG . . 2 asket! tournament to be held a' ’e TTER Be Wally Schang, O'Rourke ALL-‘STAR QUINT NAMED] Mandan Friday and Saturday by (Associated Press Sports Writer) and Schulte annexing sectional honors in the. Kansas City, March 12.—()— | | anil Me eg eat anes The ad id ei arte ne a uded Saturday 4 ree onal A. A. U. BY BRIAN BELL |Flasher Statics Win From| teams along With Fargo, Valley oat ior the last two years, (Associated Press Sports Writer) | City, Mandan, Hettinger and Bow- is expected to meet its old rival, West Palm Beach, Fla, March 12.| Carson Roughriders in | petis’ complete the allotment for the Kansas City Athletic club, in the sqft new baseball brooms swept | Consolation Game oe ate eee wea GR alta final round Rk annual, tourna leah there ‘we i i r ent wi ins here ' Mgue cittere OF that pele of he paviene honors at Grand Frks by defeating Seven national A. A. U. vouriéis American League assigned for Defeating the Bismarck Phantoms! the Walsh County Aggies, 22 to 19. ments have been held in cleaning to St. Louis. Between in the championship game of the in-| Rolla annexed sixth district honors City since 1921, and one or both of seasons the Browns have been off dependent basketball tournament| by outscoring Devils Lake at Can- these teams always played in the with the old and on with the new for the southwest district of-North| 40, 22 to 12. Williston’s seventh final. The athletic club won the Daseball talent to an extent seldom Dakota at New Salem Saturday| 2s 2 result of its 32 to 26 victory championship three times—in 1921, observed in the majors. ! night, the Mandan state training| over Drake at Minot. 1922 and 1923—and was runner-u) Fs ‘i ee ae will probably take} aes on ae title for this | ——-———_—_—____—_ in 1924 “a 1926. find Hillyards ony ; he field‘ for the first f thi district and the right to represent it; + i se" consi captured the pennan' an ag 1928 season with nly three play in the state tournament which is be-| fase a pd ad ries atkehetely pesteet, form in discus ioe, and came out second best in 4 penile Possibly two, in the lineup ing. planed. facet ri pment rh ore le aha throwing, The athlete is “Bud” aes Caen of y in the i e title. game wa: ) hag = 7 fo} of 4 ‘Sch: ty i score of 22 to 19. Heid! 4 Sharon nosed outa 21 to 19 win| at the 1924 Olympic games. Note 8h. Joseph ‘quintete .miet. twics, and ee, sate ae Frank | i . Heidt was high! over McVille in the final round Se height and upward trend of divided the. guiies, the national . 5 i i istri a Schulte, center field. If Clyde at FO ae eT te oneetirlas alunce ase” the wie et the vd champions winning the first, 34 to Manion’ should be called on to| FRAP trict title by defeating Millarton in| tire body to get distance. 16, but losing the second, 20 to 23. catch there would be but two veter- tournatione jenny Laat oa the final game.at Eckelson Satur- ° : Since Dr. J. A. Reilly, physical ans of 1927, end one of these, | by the s were picked |i Gay night, 27 The successful discus man need director of the Kansas City Ath- é. Schulte, a youngster who played y. tournament officials as "i letic club, brought the first A. A. i his first part-season last year. follow: Colgan wonf from Tioga in the!not be tremendously large but he U. tournament to Kansas City in Bi: sdsorbald aay First Team final game in the twelfth district at] should be quick and active. -Above 1921, basketball enthusiasm has be- F be new to the Browns and one half| Mandan, : * || tou being the victim by a 34 to. 17) Let me first describe the two fest not only in the attendance dur- : of it new to the major league. Lu| Center—Schwartz, New Sal- || Score. In the semifinal round Col-| methods of traveling across the ing the week of playing, but also a Blue, scrapped Detroit first base- em, een eliminated Wildrose, 26 to 25,! circle to deliver the discus. In the in the development of championship d Tioga nosed out Manitou, 24 to a ank 3. ae 3 Bu- : e athlete stan . Ty. once has the title O'Rourke holds on at third. Manag- mand, New Salem é . the body in an upright position, the|line. ‘Then wh tum has| out of Missouri or K bs bn "3| No wonder Foxy Phann looks happy! His grip is packed, his ticket is yi Second Ti A ‘ - solalie poe sade rote . a ean oe ee <- oeree Seon omtay, will toss two youngsters) jy nis pocket and he's all set to head southward to hobnob with baseball-l1- Forwards Watheny, New |Eight Professional HEME fact just inside, the back. of been given the throwing arm by| was jin 1024 when Butler colle Be believes Otis Brannon and Ralph dora cis' wipuiving’ ee Trlwabe:wittcas m athe Handa tee rod tel Salem; Roberts, Bismarck, Golfers Are Still in {close to the body. Short, somewhat|*Winging it back and forth two or “te sgortebneiaect ti - 5 0 e aily sketches and stories of th Ci ener hree turn Teague experience ‘by playing mac| SPUaE basehell'camps, Foxy ‘will ample’ aboat "hotel bes, locker!| Cuarde—taemeen, New Laip- || Miami, Fla. Tourney mage with the throwing tem Say. asus by cheiag:te| a ten Steet pe aettes HINT ae j ft 1g up the humor that is so plentiful around; : slog Dall t,he recruit ave] [reining “camps, "Vou en Leaters corey sence romersiag oer || Boarttaee geemeS FU cau, rin March 12.— (AP) —lanhntneri.teeteds om om tan et foot around. to 8 polnt on a| Rez, wien the Hilvarda beat Ke with Oscar Mellilo and Walter| '" sport features—and get many a laugh out of Foxy in his new surround- i a Eight professional golfera, who eré|foot, driviag forward, sereas™ the Ser erro ith, the rate fot ON. 8. Hillyard sresident of the Gerber shoved to the bench. A ings, Watch for the new series in The Tribune. : - jalways ranked near the top in any|circle and landing on both feet. A mpl the wight foot is. brought | Hillyard Chemical. company, is third Tulsa infielder, Guy Sturdy, ° scorer for the winners, successfully | discussion’ of outstanding ‘“money|drive is then made up on the right|around to a point about three feet| known as the father of the team Ha “a retained aaa understudy Sh k i F; Ppeckpep sid sy deny =a and - play” ability, today were the semi-|leg, the shoulders are jerked around! from its s' position. Another | "ow holding the championship. An ‘or. Blue and pinch hitter. ar e s avo k e ¥ ree throw. Roberts, playing the) finalists in the international four/and a vigorous swing is given to| pivot is then made, this time on|@tdent follower of basketball, he The Browns have an outfield long center position for the Phantoms, did | ball tourney under way here. the right arm for the throw. the right foot, the left being brought | 8Pares_no effort in recruiting play- on quality but short on quantity. Wh i the most scoring, finding the hoop| “Tommy Armaur, national open] ‘The second style is more like walk: She rige fovt, the left being broaght | cra. With his outtic this yeer afc a # tarry anush, who b has worn _ the 0 p 0 nny Ss ri) Heda Soolees joor and mak-/ champion, was paired ai Be by|ing than hopping across the circle, well out toward the front of the|Almer Hooker, guard, who was cap- a dace lobtatned ftom ‘Detroit ina scan te Nees ——_______________| In the consolation, game, the wThanthoese” Soa taf ate Buttale and peligro jane beg ou pt bese : must be in a) tain of toe tinea gt ua ‘ trade, will ; lay left, Earl McNeely,/Some Enthusiasts Wager 13 to Flasher ‘Statics defeated the Carson| Ai Espinosa of New York; while|the feet are kept 30 cl octet and straight line ER ASE eae Test seers Gerais s Lisgel 2 ed a who played impressive world series hi Roughriders, 30 to 25. Moorhead,| Johnny Farrell, New York, and Gene} ground that it is difficult for the| made off the right 1 leg the and forward, high point man of the i ball for Washington, has been ob:/ 5 on Boston Battler—Risko Whitneys See | Simerle and Warren starred for the| Sarazen, former open. ‘champion, |eys to follow the movements. is md. rapidly for the| 1927 tourney and @ member of the 3 e § rs to e 2 le Just scin' yr | we inst y rouc! some- | throw. lowed. reverse hburn i c care of right, and Fred Schulte, the Has Punching Ability and Derby Winner Carson, making eight of his peas Great ‘Neck LT. aa Bill ‘Melhorn, wine = le ‘the soley is| of feet bet nc ames te cece ational capes a en | ame cee orn | Endurance, Although Lack- in_ Victorian | ine ifpe a: summacee ot)" "BE om Laing Team [tate hats eke ce marth both Zo hoon mre Sah cam et ae “ sica, will again get the center| j, ——a ‘Saturday night’s games follow: Armour and. Cruickshank entered sligh! an : and the left foot at the front of ee ee ae : : § ing in Ring. Science vu slightly to the front of a straight|the circle. and 1927; James Loveless, all- ; .d assignment. The club is shy Louisville, Ky., March 12.— State Training School the semifinals by their defeat, 4 and ‘ American forward. in 1927, and a reserve outfield material. A deal| | —_—_ (P—With 12 three-year-olds FG FT PT |3, of Harry Hampton, Chicago, and Clarence Miller, third high’ point 4 will have to be made for additional} New York, March 12.—(AP)—j| among the 196 entries an- Burdick, f 2 1 [Clarence Hacktey, Atlantic City, in| @———~—————_@ CONGER SEELS RECORD man in the 1927 tournament. i i outfielders, rhe rere ne ee eae a the Harry Payne eston, 1 1 | yesterday’s natch, Cooper and Es-|| Basketball Results ' — A —_— A AD Lgeaton Coleereeaey sla logical challenger for egperter dave piled Keates” Dae ces Helbing, g 5 : k D. Sy my Bout, ise gan. - cane oe aMtnoie “A. A. Rey Para Maen Ne cant ran catchers are avail-|crown, will go into the elimination|| this year. Gronvold, g . 0 4 |8 and 7 i lue 32; Minnesota 24. make an attempt to lower Nurmi’s wide contests of the new game of Int 'year'and‘Clyie Manion, former| the Cleveland Bakar bogie ats-|| rem made'ehen egret tke || BerTensom © |uytviiae ‘of vetory over Joe Kirke] zen nn | alle run'at the. Ohio State Univer-| Prance, "This medication. the | Teal ‘ receiver, drafted Seam naured een po deena Heghheers only filly ever to win the classic, | Totals .......10 4 6 | wood, Albany, Gay and Henry Cicui, “Columbia 30; Yale 29. relays at Columbus ‘April 21. most ancient of games consists ip : The pitching staff is uncertain|p, m,, eastern tia: pcre ree ene ia arid | Bismarck Phantoms tian ok oe il is ane aed Destaeenis Cornett 2. Efforts are being to obtain| each player pl sre enayen: fn Dow and may be after the season] ‘The Boston boxer's fame, brought|| event Inst Year and the stable || Brown, ¢ FG FT PT |Finshing, Lie and Wiltred Reld| ington Universe Io. 8” lrweners te furetah, the ehonatition| or two seperate: pieces Te ie far | opens. alter Stewart, a capable is vi i oF toes it, Zand 6. zi : 5 “ Sera atti Tar ata Mee [takes uke Cea ees el] Reenter elve || Uae ecg gg [Demlt tana ttarg Pema State 28 |r him toe fiat ta rnay chen ers, big right hander, strong enough| tial eclipse when he was knocked There are 11 fillies, 31 geld- | nser, f 0 o 0 i to be a sensation on the mound, are|out by Jack Dempsey. ings and 154 colts entered. | - Sasaut-. ! 9 iH ? the survivors from last year's] Sharkey’s next chance was against The Wi stable also leads ae ot 2 H starting staff. Alvin Crowder, who| Tom Heeney, the New Zealand black-|| the field e Preakness en- Lofthouse,g .--.. 1 © 0 7 was transferred from Washington|smith, but the best the ex-sailor|| tries with six nominations. McLeod, g . eye a k to St. Louis last season, is back and|could do was to earn a 12-round Reigh Count and Anita Pea- Hedstrom, ¢.....@> 0. 0 Sam Gray has transferred his ac-| draw. body are stable entry favorites yo ap j tivities from the Athletics to the} Heavy odds are being quoted on|} for Derby and the Preak- Totals ..... eer. ahi Tay / Browns. Johnny Ogden, sensation-| Sharkey to win, some at 13 to 5, - Flasher Stati : al pitcher for Baltimore, has won @| these being based principally on the re. FT PT 4 « x place as has George Blaeholder, who| fact that the Hub boxer easily out- Moorhead, f aime ae \ Sai, Seance soe eer aerate at fe Pere ft io : fw the St. Louls-Washington trade,| while Shatker hed kee’ a toot, |E urdue and Indiana aimee f 4 4 : has shown enough to be retained,| sional for more than a year. Share Bi 10 Title Piet ght 1 0 3 and Ed. Strele formerly the} Risko has punching ability and is } Conlee, 0 0 0 . + r-operty of Brooklyn but last year| endurance although lacking in ring Secure : " with Lincoln, seems likely to remain| science. Some of the. boxing experts Chicago, March 12—(?)—Purdue Total i 3 8 under the big tent this time. believe that Risko has an excellent | and Indiana shared the western con; ” aren Roughriders : = Manager Howley secs development| chance to defeat his rival, particu-| ference basketball championship for eG FT PT of the youngsters as the only hope| larly if Sharkey can be drawn into) 1928 today, while Bennie Oost. Altman, ie a of the future for the Browns and|a slugging exchange as he was in d Barer |. maaet 21 will give the young fellows every|the Dempsey fight. baan carried off the season scoring rte (ee f $ ae ? i chance, The boxers will enter the ring on| honors to compensate for Michigan's) Schwartz, ¢ 1 0 3 - even terms of-weight, Sharkey scal-| loss of the title it held last year.| Chittick, g .. o 0 0 M Newton Holds First |!-giih Puna Sut Yate 225 aq,| TM, Homler vmmis sored] J Waraeh g's 8 ) THING. THEYR $ : . 3 " 0 e ichi: _ _ — 8 7 Place in Marathon nye stations will broadcast ' the scant Place back of Michigan in Totals ...... 11 3 7 Ns FOR ON E H | NG. Hf | 3 MILD; Z ped . Both Indiana and Purdue found| winy. ar : ‘ Needles, Calif.. March 12.—(AP) i is| WINNERS ARE NAMED ‘ —Desert dust was replaced by the thelr greatest scoring streneth this! TN OTHER DISTRICT muddy waters of the Colorado for diana had the greatest representa-| ,. Gardner, Crary, Colgan, Ender- AND WHAT . MORE THEY SATIS. FY) the scene of the start of today’s ab- tion among the high scorers, which| lin, Sharon and Baldwin 4 = ‘ breviated lap of the transcontinental explains its high average ‘of 39,5| to the list of district winners in i Bat Toot race. points per game. Purdue ranked| the chase for North Dakota, inde- 3 é aes } A few hundred feet from the start- | second i defensive strength, while| Pendent basketball honors Saturday, ing line, some 20 rowboats powered Indiana was no better than fourth| cach of these teams coming through , ra by Mojave Indians waited to trans- on defense. to win their respective districts in ‘ - , port the surviving contestants across The co-champions won 10 games| tournaments which closed Saturday. the river. The little mining town of and lost two,'one of these to each|, Selection of a site for the state Corman Le the destination of to- other.. Indiana also was beaten by Lonnarient bale not. eg aes until y’s 17-mile course. ‘ . ts 5 i r j chile| early this week, each o! Ye win- i Although he came in second by aj ,(r@n Was. mass play elim- Plichigan by a single point, while| ters being entitled to vote for the a matter of five minutes in yesterday's} juss (rom intereo! legiate foot- Northwestern and Wisconsin, the| city Where the state tournament 67 miles, Arthur Newton, 44-year- i it ible ‘to ‘make two ‘| thitd place holders, made brave ef-| Will be held Thursday, Friday and ‘ old Rhodesia road runner, held dowi sit possible to make two “}forts with inzdequate reserves, but | Saturday. : : first place in point of elapsed time| Fors on-the same chance? in the last two weeks of the ‘race| , The Wyndmére Eagles, Cando : at the close of the day. He had/ was: play in football'was elim-| both faltered. Michigan, after car-) American Legion, Maddock and jomged the 296.4 miles from Los! inated in 1910. Mass play permitted} ly season reverses, became the| Kenmare are other district, tourney Angeles in 44 hours, 48 minutes, 40| interlocked . interference ‘and al-| stumbling block which upset these| Winners in gatherings which were _ ~»onds. é lowed linesmen no offense to form| two teams. completed earlier last week. Stan- 1 . if sed is Fld tnte Voces pet | eugene” of seri bog are ae itth “disteiet Tuttle “and. Mercer : ‘ field in yes- i * A ‘ict. le and Mercer, ; - ; lay by covering the day’s stretch athe Py Ee Bond shen Chicago Man Gives other entries in this sector‘ refus- eds : * . 20, O}li Wantinen, 96-poynd| fon, playing for the Boston B: Big Ten New Trophy | iz ‘Play on the floor selected by| ‘ who had held "sea. made four errors on: tw: the state association. | Stanton MILD enough for x — > . | claims the title by forfeiture, but : ee anyone's teste, nces in this manner. Chicago, March 12—(?)—Western| no ruling will be made until early milder in fact than most f Conference ll ~champions,| this week, according to President * oy i isd : : the eurrent season, | Roy Johnston of Hillsbore, k Ls and yet, they do what you've always Aas at @ silver trophy. Ende: a been donated by W. W. Dr rat al manager ht in the t “wanted. cigarette to do— \ ee Se * Bilge Oe a eo ee Cavalier, 15 to 18. Cra

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