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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930 f ‘Bismarck : and Mandan Meet in Second Game of Season’ Tuesday “DEMNSBEATENB! JIMMY M’LARNIN GIVES SAMMY MANDELL THOROUGH BEATING VAULEY CITY TEAM | ~cabe at Work on Santa Catalina and INCLOSING SECOND ‘Athletic Directors McLeod and McMahan Declare Men fn Good Condition BRAVES WON FIRST CONTEST |_ Memorial Highway Now Open for Traffic; Train Service Proves Convenient litt i feck beg g | Hoffman, Totals Referee, Saalwaecchter, Fargo. Le Blacaswcc Slums FF Minnesota Boxing Head Diaguted Dr. Sivertsen to Resign; Says Attempts to Lift Game Up Are Futile - ? Minneapolis, March 3.—(P)— Dis- gusted with the futility of attempting to enforce the state boxing law be-| cause of failure to co-operate on the i i 3 H i | i‘ : gree g i E ‘ i E g e a & i Hi 3 i jee a8 : 4 | i 8, Fall ie caf g L Hl i i Ey g 3 E l : i i i B ie 2 E lion After Both Confer- erice Title and Ten-Game Winning Record — INVADE INDIANA Ohio State Tackles Wisconsin; Murphy and Gang Wallop Minnesota 50-22... GOPHERS By WILLIAM WEEKES Chicago, March. 3.—()—Purdue tonight will invade. Yost field house at the University of Michigan, quest- ing for a victory that will clinch the 1930 Western basketball champion- ship. . With eight consecutive victories al- its schedule, Purdue oe triumph to take > tne title back to Lafayette. ver, Purdue is shooting not only for the Sere ee but for the distinction of HAW, BY SoVE Now KE ‘ Fort Yates Meets Solen for Honors Time and Place Not Yet Set; Solen Defeated Self- ridge 19 to 10 (Tribune Special Service) because snow-blocked roads, it was agreed Fort Yates would meet the winner of the Carson subdistrict tournament for the title. fridge 10 to 10 in the final game ai e 10 to game at Carson. Mr. Omlid said that arrangements for the game, which will come some- time this week, might be completed today. \ New Jersey Man Wins Marathon Fred Ward Jr. Noses Out Clar-| 4.1.5 ence DeMar, Boston, in Thrilling Duel Houston, Tex., March 3.—(#)—Fred Ward Jr., Dover, N. J., today was titleholder of the first annual nation- al A. A. U. 20-mile marathon, which he ran here yesterday for the Millrose A. C., of New York, setting a time mt two hours, 12 Ward was given a seat ie be wie the veteran Clarence Demar Millrose A. ih Bien Ot a peel: er man had the reserve strength to spurt up in the closing yards of the run to breast the tape a bare seven - | yards ahead of the 42-year-old star; of many marathons. An Indian, August Barbosa, Dallas, came in third, 20 minutes behind Ward. It was a real struggle between Demar and Ward, with never more than 10 yards separating the two. FLOOR LIGHTWEIGHT DESPITE ADVANTAGE): Rockford Sheik in Bad Way in| ¢: Second and Sixth, but Calls on His Cunning BOUT WITH THOMPSON on Was Most Thorough Pasting Champion of 135-Pounders Has Taken in Career Chicago, March 3.—(7)— Sammy Mandell’s hope of moving out of the lightweight division, of which he is king, and moving into the welter- weight class with the idea of bossing the 147-pounders, has been pretty throroughly ruined by Jimmy Mc- Larnin, the from Vancouver. McLarnin could not whip Man- dell at 135 pounds with the light- weight title at stake 18 months ago, but demonstrated Saturday night in the Chicago stadium for the second _| ie tn is Sammy's master at McLarnin gave Mandell the most h weight champion from his feet. He took seven of-the 10 rounds, and in two of them, the second and sixth, [__caietWereentnt anne ed] WALTERGOUDD | baby-faced dynamiter | i tl had Mandell in bad shape. It has been McLarnin’s practice to stiffen his victims, but in 35 rounds— in three engagements—the Irish , Tanked as the hardest hitter in the world, pound for pound, could not knock Mandell down. McLarnin’s last victory over leroagent was gained ‘in the same ring last fall. Matchmaker Nate Lewis of the stadium is attempting to match Mc- Larnin with Young Jack Thompson, San Francisco negro, who beat Fred- die Fitzgerald, Youngstown, O., welter, in the 10-round semifinal Saturday night. Pop Foster, McLarnin’s man- ager, however, does not appear anx- jous to send the baby-face in there with the negro sharpshooter. St. Paul Skater Is Minnesota Champion Duluth, Mar. 3.—(#)—Scoring a total of 130 points, a, ‘Webster, representing the St. Paul Hippodrome won the Minnesota state amateur speed skating championship here Sunday. Webster won first place in four of the five events, the three mile, one mile, half mile and 440-yard dash. ee | Bismarck Bowling | —— WEEKLY Ri Schubert . 1 i ein J, Schneide: P. Larson . B. Klein .. INDIVIDU! C, Jelinek . Schubert . Brown . Patera . |. Roehrick B. Klein G. Schube: G smith J. Patera 4: Schneider J Bottling Wor! Jeline! PIRATES DROP PAIR Paso Robles, Calif., March 3.—()— Two rookie catchers, Harold McLavish and Tommy Heath Fia., aason of the “Ph hie Kineton: who has arrived with a squad of regulars after chee, ‘iene at Hot Springs, hinted today hat Al Simmons” did’ not accompany others because he is disappointed w! th his physical condition. A mild attack of rheumatism in his ankles caused the Milwaukee mauler to stay at the springs. — PHILLIES Winter aie Four youthful catchers today began a battle te decide which would be selected first-string back- stop for the Phillies. The death of Peck’ Lerian left Manager Shotton without a first-c receiver, The four now in camp are Hurry McCurdy, Virgil Davis, George Susce and Ai Cooper. — BOSOX F! Pensa BST CAT hens ls 3. DERS ARRIVE rch 3.—(®)—In- expected pearance xt the Red Sox training? ca amp today. The pitchers: have been here a week, und although the rest of the squad is not officially due until Wednesday many will arrive eu eex has developed one nt fact—the club made no when it secured Americus Polli, right-handed pitcher, from the St. Paul club of the American asso- jation. Polli has made a great im- ion on Manager Bob Shawkey and seems certain to make the major league grade, 2 3. binson,”’ manager of the Brooklyn Robins, ‘is enjoying a. 1 experience—so much good materia Yor several positions that he hasn et decided what to do with it all, Especially around second base and Wilbert shortstop is Bobby embarrassed by too many candidates. HOUSH. MAY N SOON San Antonio, Tex. March 3.—@— Eddie Roush, ‘veteran outfielder, fi- nally. has opened negotiations with the New York Giants in an effort to | iron out a troublesome salary dispute. The chances are that Roush will be in @ few days, according als. ‘ anag. today. ushered the "National, leagu champion Chicago Cubs into a week of serious training. His pitching staff continued to give McCarthy his chief concern, CHISOX ROOKIES START! San Antonio, Tex., March 3 As the third week of training today Manager Donie Bush Siepared to sort out the rookie list of the Ch cago White Sox. It is commonly be lieved the unlucky ones will be th greener members of the hurling staff. STRIPP GETS JUMP Orlando, Soe Stripp’has the “dro} ther’ two candidates for: third bane n the Cincinnati Reds. He has been ‘king out for three weeks, while nello, erstwhile Columbus if ned. They are Lester ‘ame from the International league last fall, and Clint Brown, late of of the New Orleans Pelicans, HOLZHAUSER, CALDWELL READY} West Palm Beach, ()—Manager Bill Killif for things to break for his new rookie pitcher, Herman Holghauser, who came to the St. Louis ‘Browns from the Baltimore Orioles; and also for Ear] Caldwell, only recently ma “phty've shown me enough in days to make me pretty sure graduated out of the minors,” way Killifer put was the y|tire squad reportin; failing to give the week of itce, the St. Louis Car- dinals due ‘today to begin the limpering-up exercises. French Bettors Riot; One Killed Crowd Becomes Incensed Over Disqualification of Horse Winning Race Marseilles, France, March 3.—(P)— French betting crowds, who learned at the Vincennes track recently they sometimes could have their way, were charged today with responsibility for a riot at the race track here Sunday and subsequent damage to the track appurtenances. One man was killed and many were arrested, when the bettors, angry over disqualification of the horse which won the sixth race, set fire to the pari-mutuel booths and destroy- ed and sacked the paddock, grand- stands and bars. Phantoms Battle: Hebron in Round Meet Seven Competing Today at! Tomorrow in Independent , Tourney at New Salem With two Bismarck teams ha' withdrawn, the Bismarck Phanto sole Capital City representatives, wey to leave by train this afternoon New Salem where tonight and morrow they will compete in the trict independent basketball ment. Making the trip with Manager O. Churchill ‘were Alford Letich Lawrence Kinn, forwards; ad} Spriggs, center; Fay Brown, Schlosser, and Carl Olson, d and possibly B, A. Jacobson, anothd reserve. The Phantoms will battle with He bron in the third and last first roun games at 9 o'clock this evenin Other first round games will find th Almont Rompers meeting Glen Ulli at 3:30 this afternoon, and the Ne Salem Eagles vs. the Almont Inde pendents, at 7 o'clock this evening. The New Salem Hawks, who d @ first round bye, will meet the ner of the Glen Ullin-Almont Romp ers game in the semi-finals at 10 @ m. tomorrow while the winners of th two games tonight will battle in thi d. | second semifinal game at 11 a. m. morrow. L. A. Albrecht, New Salem, is tous nament manager, and Leonard Saalwaechter, North Dakota Agricu tural college coach, will officiate all games. Doc Burdick and Van Wyk, t Bismarck Phantoms, were not ab to make the New Salem trip becau of pressing business duties. Gustie Center Leads Conference Scori St. Paul, Mar. (?)—Rube Young: dahl, pivot man for the Gusta Adolphus college basketball team, day is the new individual champion of the Minnesota conference. 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