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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ms _FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 Wilton Cagers Favored to Defeat Washburn in Tournament Tonight PHANTOM, TOM, STEELE, | Demons Leave This A fternoon for Final Game at Dickinson Tonight VEL, FUSER |i nd] GRRL SEAS Spied Ale Hazen Cagers = — poils Chances » TEAMS ALSO PLAY § Grab Revenge on CALM THIS WERK 7 Wiltonites Have Defeated Foes BEFORE TOURNEYS For. Heavy Bout St. Mary $ Team Twice Before and Also Saints Are Buried Under a 25 Demons Expected to Have Easy Tony Brown, Hall's New Heavy- weight, Will Not Be Able to Fight March 7 Time With Weak Dickin- jpiiham, Tex Hal and Bul Godwin , boxing , were son Machine about ready to ‘eliminate the pith Six Games on Tournament mgm ty cinnunotag thal Tony Tony mown wu ‘Mire ee fee ene Tomorrew lorn ‘ FARGO PLAYS ‘:OORHEAD oe oe wreisht, woud meet ing, Av-ernoon, Night — ; . preliminary to the Russie LeRoy-Lee Mandan Meets Jamestown To- | Cavansgh bout at the Dome pavilion to 8 Count at Emmons Phantoms City Last Night TEN OUTFITS IN TOURNEY Having defeated its opponent twice before this season, the Wilton inde- ‘ Re ' “ night ahdValey City 0. | ag nae eee it team is favor le- A q 4 i Feat tne ‘Washburn American Legion : : There Tomorrow Night To be a successful manager, Hall ft 9:30 o'clock tonight in the nak heat the eee eh ie Bod attractive first-round game o! e . 5 Coach Roy D. McLeod an4 his erwe! lo ooh Meee penn Dakota independ-; . 8 husky crew ‘dh Demons left at 1:30 | Weight, as the big fellows are the ent tournament. ; fternoon for Dickinsen ‘The tourney is being conducted at i a A Gwe they will meet Dickinson jay ai mor: . E : 3 the " agement of Neil O. Churchill. : A e — The pty were all in good iy 3 yer his cand @ great big ea ceeerene . }- pounder. Phantoms vs, Steele ‘ . sed babel He is a hard socker, Isham will tell| have bese. outstorine pete ‘The Bismarck Phantoms clash w ; ee ‘ a Calm prevails in state high school | You, and can handle himself with re- various sports, but do you know who Hl TRE z i 2 i i i A i i x dents and the Bar- S { heck Jewelers ‘meet the Flasher : baske:vell this week-end as fans and |r particularly cager to match him | Waz,the first colored man to achieve FG FT PF Comets at 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock re- : ee ‘ 130 coaches and teams make prepara-|on this card, however, because he payer? In 192, Harvard's centee was 5 naar spectively in the two other games on y f : 2:ion for a storm of 16 district tourn- | would rather see Tony get more ex-| Lewis. who was named on Walter , dao eee | tonight's card. 3 j . : aments which will command interest | perience before putting him on a pro- Camp's All-American eleven that o 0 oO The Bismarck Imps were favored to : ® in all sections of North Dakota next | fessiona! card. year. Lewis was the first of his race o 1 0 defeat Fort Lincoln at 4:30 this after- : week-end. Two other local youths, whose| ver to be honored in that manner. 2 1 «Oo hoon in the first game of the meet. : After the district tourneys—the | names will remain unannounced until | after graduation, he practiced law in o o oO At 9:30 tomorrow morning, the regional games and the state tourn- | March 7, will fill the vacancy on the|” Boston and became prominent, o 1 oO. the Hebron Bobcats will clash with ament at the state training school |card. They were found mauling each ‘ _ the. winner of the Phantom-Steele : cs é . gymnasium at Mandan. other in a Bismarck alley a few days - 2 4 3 game. At 10:30 the winner of the : see Fargo high school’s undefeated | ago and will enter the ring to fight Imps-Fort Lincoln game will meet the | The blood- sth ling north of old will live again March 4 when dog teams hit the anboana trail in the annual Midgets meet the Spuds at Moorhead | it out according to rules, Hall says. Walter Johnson -5 0 2 winner of the Wilton-Washburn fray. | The Pas dog derby, Emil St. Godard, (below), four-time winner, is expected to find str tO} ition from | tonight and Mandan meets James- ‘ongest opposit ig) Both started training yesterday. Mea ae Geen eae Ora Paces uhnuaweiers Leonhard Seppala, pictured above beside one of his prize racers. town tonight and Valley City tomor- —_—_———_ 0 ol Od play the winn - row night in the three most attract- Still Has Smoke 0 0.2 Flasher contest. tive games carded. a > 0 ovo The winners of the 9:30 and 10:30 D i D. RR d f Th P D Fargo defeated Moorhead 25 to 20 Bi S Ic —— A 1 0 : 3 0 fis arian te aaon| DEIVErS, Dogs Ready for The Pas Derby oie roars. | ISOM SOCK yn aa 1s aot ihe winner of the 11:30 game wil — alii adtigth seaieen cue ager Walter Johnson of the Wash ore rs : NC eee equal in stre i fandan after V iz Katee ee tine feria atTio: ey bears Catcher Frank Hogan Emil St. - Godard, Dark- Dark-Skinned \Carleton Man Will showing marked improvement from engeance NAC tac warmed up for the a Bee hat : et week to week, is favored to win at rst time this year and showed the morrow night. Losers of the 11:30] May Play Third Base| Youth, Has Won Last Coach Badger Line | both Jamestown and Valley City. Fargo, N. D., March 1—A desire to| ame easy, sweeping motion with a bie and ved siberian ae ae the con- F si | ai La Moure travels to Oakes for a zip on every throw that made his solation game at 4:20 p.m. nament | 5a" Antonio, Tex, March 1—(7— | our Spectacles Madison, Wis. March 1. studge battle tonight and Kenmare |Fevenge defeais handed the Bison by| name one of the most feared in base- will ial iomiglsted one hour before the | Frank ((Shanty) Hogan, burly catch- —. Leonard 8S. All fornfer Carleton | Visits Mohall for an important game |Clem Letich’s Nodaks last week will) ball for years. At the same time one oO eac Nodak-Bison game begins at the state | °f for the New York Giants, may play |CHALLENGERS SEE HOPES | college star, promoted from end foot- | 1 the Sixteenth district. motivate the North Dakota agricul-|of his former ‘attery mates, “Patsy” ee “A jum in Man. |third base during the spring but the bell coach to line coach at the Uni-| | Bismerck, after receiving a scare |tural college freshmanquint when they|Gharrity, who has been signed as iad Aheaeaty Deuces this morning. | Chances are thet Fred Lindstrom will versity of Wisconsin, succeeding T: 2 | When it barely eked out a 14 to 11 |resume hostilities against the univer-!coach, was working gradually on his Here Toda Besides defeating Washburn twice, | be st the hot corner when the i) ‘Shorty’ Russick, Veteran, and | Lieb, resigned. Rad inerecsian tnwinen ava eek: |sity yearlings tonight and tomorrow arm and Johr.on said that “Patsy” 7 . | Stas logan can’t keep his mind on ———— scsi - |afternoon at Fa! In the two pre-| who is 35, may take his turn be- _—_— eres “ig Seti cere tal his work at that position. Leonhard Seppala Among il me ot nition ita ekhavigcnlay iat miss | Pe eDconters Tabeiten the enn hind etee Grand Forks, N. D., March 1.—The ls undefeated in its territory. " ys Prominents er ads marck, is favored to win over Mo. one Slop tie tie Cee reece be Aird free ishgecbony ere aoe vsnaty’ schauniere Pare | Miami Will Stage se . Pat te 6 AE One ener ame ea, Sane Fauntz Bumps |sssetee twit ey te nave og Washburn, however, led by George The Pas, Manitoba, March 1—(P—| DISON ooter tin Coach Bob Lowe, of the Baby ricultural college five Saturday in-an noe Hite ney een? Mermaid Marks tinue meres boro; 8 | advant el scl contest has been - and may give Wilton all the trouble it luring veteran drivers with thelr| Announcement that the North Da- |&t New Salem; Reeder at Hettinger: \iengthy ‘Nodak frosh, and will. prob- arranged a8 a special exhibition for needs or even emerge victorious. : malamutes and wolfhounds to The|kota Bison alumni will have two | 7 cai yee rose ey 8t | ably center the burden of his attack a members of the state legislature. Washburn has split two games with| Miam!, Fla, March. 1.—(%—The |Pas Dog Derby. cheerleaders and organized yelling at | T!06% and Kenmare at Sherwood. around the flashy George Faithead,| Chicago, March 1.—(P)—Physicians| North Dakota will present its reg- the Fhantoms, and holds one vietory turnstiles will click for at least five| At the end of the trail glitters a|the Nodak-Bison basketball game at ao Rockford, Til. forward. | George| ane couldn'y do ity but dene fount | war ve Shieh completed the season over jewelers. prize award and the reputation of; the state training school in Mandan Bo: B starred in the previous contests and esos “3 ay evening with 8 37 ‘The Phantom-Steele contest at 7:30, ra ne a Sheatesasrerel the palm |Gog racing king for 1929. The race | tomorrow night, today indicated that ston ruins in will need som: close guarding to be| !9-year-old Chicago mermaid, did it |25 victory over the Bison Lee vil because the two teams have each won * by the terms of @ new agree-iis the feature event of the winter|the game will have all of the color | pms ‘*. kept down. Paul Bunt will likely |Just the same. be at center; Schave and Jarrett at one of two games played this sea-|ment between the Miami city com- |carnival, March 4 to 7, in this fron-|of the regular scheduled contest be- T W; th N af k'! start at the other forward post. Gaining speed and grace with every |the forward’ posts, and Boyd and son, promises plenty of excitement,|mission and the Madison Square |tier town. tween the two teams. le WI ew ror The center job rests between Verne|¥°Ar, Miss Pauntz, who once was in- |Eberly at guards, Smith, Brown, Lin- with the Phantoms given a slight|Garden corporation, calling for an} For four years Emil St. Godard,| The two Bison rooter kings will be a Goodwin and Eric Nordstrom, while | Jured so severely in an automobile /dell, anc Gorder may also make the edge. The Jewelers mect a dark|annual heavyweight feature bout tol, dark-skinned youth, scarcely more |Art Sailer, who is employed at the New York, March 1.—()—Out of [Sammy Westgate, Leo Thommaason, | *°cident that she was told she could |trip, Letich said, although it is ex- Ree ee eee etd oe eee gnre Over the period in-|than a boy, has led the way through | Service Drug company. and Clyde |three battles for places in’ the Nex (Blair Seitz and “Cy” Lonsbrough will | Dever swim again, last night won two | pected his startirg five will play the is known of the Comets but the Jew- | cluding 1930-34, this classic of the northern snows. |Challey, instructor in Mandan high |tional Hockey league. only one has |e service at guard national amateur women’s swimming | greater part of the contest. If the elers have maintained a great scoring | Negotiations. carried on by William |year by year the veterans have | school. come close to a settlement so fi 4 titles at the national mect at the! Nodaks win it will give them four pace this season. F. Carey for the Garden corporation | trailed him. Announcement that Freddy Sork-| ‘Toronto's sprightly young niarae Lake Shore Athletic club. victories out of five starts against the The Hebron Bobcats make up an- | with the Miami city commission, were} But this year the rivals of the|ness, employed by the Gamble Auto Leonia mio dears tinea: tad with ne McLarnin Favored She outclassed a fancy field to win} a, C, crew. A loss will make the other dark horse team. The Linton }completed yesterday and contracts young French-Canadian see new| Supply company in Bismarck, will husky Montreal Maroons for. third the national women’s low board div-|count stand University three wins American Legion outfit, led by Bull | and details today put in the hands of |hope, for the course is longer and/lead the University rooting section | MSkY Montreal Maroons D ing title and after a few minutes rest, [and two losses. . Gussner, former Jamestown College | lawyers. harder, calling for added endurance | Was made yesterday. duced the Maroon hanes cea To Wallop Tailor she came back to capture the 100- “shaky” Schaumberg, is one of the 2 of A wind-swept 200-mile trail through reputed strongest teams in the meet Five More Fights Mob caomecreed northland is star, is rated as one of the strongest as well as speed. St. Godard’s dogs,| All three have been rooter kings in za breast stroke ip. It je We in the tourney. The Emmons county S B ° they point out, have been ecained the past at their respective alma ma- eA pees peepee | fae te night by bury- epee, was not only her greatest aquatic Eddie Collins Is outfit defeated the Jewelers ina hard) QQ Dreadon @S}tor the tap races of the last three| ters. The New — ein Dinars. «1 New York, March 1.—()—Jimmy | ‘tlumph, but the first time in the his- game at Linton a few weeks ago. - mi. The University t vill arrive i tory of the women’s national cham- years over a 120-mile course. They ive y team will arrive in .|McLarnin, smiling battler from the S:.0. W. H. Payne, principal of the Bis- Bill hint that the team may find this|Mandan tonight while the Bison are | ca! by playing to's acerelene tie ay | Pacitic coast, enters his bout with Joe | Pionship meet that a diving cham-| Af raining Cam marck high school and an experi- 1 y out wo 200-mile grind too much. not expected until tomorrow morning. | 8 dull contest Glick at Madison Square Garden to- | Pion has won the breast stroke event. p pont th haiti enced athletic official, will referee all The lowly Chicago Blackhawks rose night a nine to five favorite to record . Herman, Robins The champion and his supporters — eeree his third victory over the Williams- Fort Myers, Fla., March 1.~(AP)— Avon Park, Fla, March 1.—(7—|8e, confident, however, recalling H R from their cellar position to smite the Owner Sam Breadon of otics St. nee that he first raced to derby-title eeney to eopen New York Rangers, champions of the | PU'S pants presser. Cardinals i . fame through 204 miles of forest hockey world, out of undisputed pos- MeLarain’ has. has deteated Glick in Walker Must Post ager, Billy Southworkn the Aiteny (trail from ‘The Pas to Herb Lake Hea el htDri session of first place in the American | their two previous bouts. ee to Terms Hi es F rf it in as many sessons. Breadon said he ot ie And they set tot vyw yelg ive emp: by holding them to a scoreless : found “Southworth is a student of mektes.. ‘harnessed gyre udkins Ore orca ae ee ee aettaent of] rumbling auto chassis, remained in| po.) ee “The Boston Bruins turned in 4 to , March 1.—(AP)— He inc’-a':d ds|racing prime through the warm) or New Zealand returns to the ring with Captain Collins ‘ i <s during the |™onths of last summer. here tonight after a lay off since his |* te With the Rangers, came male Fo een THe clare chece | ast world series fizzle that causcd| , THs year's race. the first non-| derest by Gene ‘Tunney in last July's signed ‘sec ceectmaia was Posed light heavyweight champion- | the charse in managers. title bout. C terday after trying u rs ‘ ship battle between Tommy Lough- guided 2 de N Lo insuccessfully Yan and Mickey Walker was sill | Doe his dogs to. thelr initial victory. is|,,1®,"il! face Jim Maloney, the Bos-| UF OWGEF NOLONZEL| si, retersurg, ris. march 11m have Wilbert, Robinson give him &| MARTIN PLEASES DONIE BUSH blocked by the Thinois state atnietic | Defense Stressed to be run from The Pas to the Flin! Out in tne ite round of a fiom I B m H Gloom e re | eee ermmans canitulation de-| Paso Robles, E , a mine : Ido righ oP ie ‘Jack Kearns, Tanager of Mickey in Detroit Garden ae hundred miles trom Winni-|™onths ago. Maloney has blazed a § Drown. 10! ut Whispers _ tha with | Vance and Doug MeWeeney. Walker, argued for several hours with successful come-back since then and along the Canadian Chairman Paul Prehn and his com- nix, Ariz., March 1 The Fallway lie that Teaches out toward mizsioners yesterday, but the commis- | t-a”"'"onal outfield of the Detroit|the barrens, The Pas nestles in its sion still insisted Kearns post a $25,- | Tigers, formidable at the plate but/coat of winter snows. A hundred 000 forfeit, assuring that Walker |slow afoot, may te remodeled this|miles closer to the Arctic circle a would defend his middleweight crown Jeng ucfensive lines. Increas-| huddled group of shacks mats the against Ace Hudkins at Las Vegas, Flin Flon Nev., July 4, before it: would approve the Loughran match. Walker is on the National Boxing association blacklist for failure to de- fend his title often enough and as the Illinois commission is a member SHAUTE JOINS INDIANS for St. of the N. ned such a forfeit has Pi Algol mp Lee) ie ee been deman > Indian pitcher, “race longer a holdout and will- join his| miles in mates as soon as a train can hau! him | winning here. He signed in Cleveland last} Leonhard Seppala, ported salary increase of | also has expressed his mettle in a real BASKETBAI University of N. D. vs. North Dakota A. Cc. SATURDAY, I MAR. 2’ 7:15 5 8:15 @ Bis. Time

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