The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1930, Page 10

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ismarck, Valley City, | Round .|. DEMONS IN CONTEST | Wins A. A. U. FreeStyle Event T Capital City Club Eliminated Wortherners 29-19 After “Closing Rally — . GRAND FORKS WON EASILY Starkweather Forces Fargo at : : peri ; : Fast Pace; Hiliners’ Mar- : eet ‘ PHILADELPHIA IS STRONGER gin Narrow Ha i wort ‘ : Eo Fc ip Wigs ’ bya 2 : ‘ Connie Mack Has Same Team inning their first round games ’ : ‘Seanay afternoon ‘and. last night, : ; Eee . ; Which Won Title Last Year Bismarek, Valley City, Fargo, and Grand Forks advanced to the semi- finals in the state basketball tourna- ™etit being conducted at the state training school gymnasium, Mandan. Spurting in the last quarter after and Good Rookie : i the close and hectic first three quar- ters, Bismarck eliminated the sharp- shooting Sherwood cagers 29 to 19 in the last game last evening. Valley City eked out a hard-earned 24 to 20 verdict over Minot in the first % contest Yast evening while Fargo beat word trom the grapetrult belt 1s that it will be the Yan kees and Athletics again when it comes to & well-groomed Starkwesther ‘od tne | 1980 American League pennant. Whether the Yanks ov ertake the Mackmen will depend on the work of this hard-| int 41 : 73 ae the Pintle ace E from Starkweather, holding. their op- ‘ 6 F) lay Grand Forks and |Ponents ‘scoreless while Kvenmoen, ie ee ee eee ee and Aamoth tossed in 12, points. “~~ | : bis Malley City face Bismarck in the)" Grand Forks spirited ‘away to a 0! " 7 Shear a omee |e tre eaaee eat! NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HOPES Sherwood Shot Accurately | | Hebron to two free tosses.” Bolton = : om Sherwood, calling upon some c! opened the scoring for Grand Forks : sharp-shooting at medium long range! with one from the foul line and Boyle /On¢ for the Magicians just before the last night, gave tit for tat with Bis- |rouiowed with a neat field goal under SUD. marck for three quarters dnd at the the basket. Bolton then dropped in paismarek Qn— - ‘T PF end of that period the Demons had|i5, more free throws followed: by|Spriess, 1 but a 19 to 18 advantage. The Cap-|iei4 goais/by Boyle and Mullen, both.| Meinho ital City pulled away in the closing under the basket. o Ha ‘ canto, however, cutscoring the north- ee ee aed erners 10 to 1. Central Controlled Situaticn Benéer, lg Fargo played heads-up besketball! Central continued to pile up points rota Gefeat Starkweather in the open- jin the second quarter, holding » 19 to 2 game 35 to 18. Until the fourth |5 advantage as the haif emdied.-Bohn- |fhgiwond ¢ 2 i Se hee ny 4 es FAVORED TO REACH FINAL GAME score indicates, = Hebron but three points made from | Stolt, c - a , of the third quarter being /tne foul line as they controlled the |SIMt;,28 1. No Teams. in..High . School Zeon. } Sa points. Roce quan tangs situation completely at all times. Mul-| Peterson, re League Has Made Definite: ] », however, was more len opened the period with a field D give . goal and Booth followed with -an-| p.rotal ch'v.'x, Bl4tmd | > Plans to Enter, However De la Salle, Chicago, Defeats rand Forks was not extended tolother. At this point Bohnhoff took | pire, Nichols, Ix . an Loyols Hebron in the second game/ Booth cut and inserted Gillis. Booth Feta St. Xavier, Loviaville, I to 20. ‘The Forkers had too much!naq three personals against him. aro ny and teamwork for the boys from | ngulien tossed in two more field coun- y, If. ms 4Fte 9: t of the Missouri river. ters before the half ended and Booth | ' - : 4 City was hard pushed to win|saded another. Hebron's points came demerie not in the first game 24 to 20.| through tosses by Metzger, Dittus afd dans were in the game all| pirning. Bhs but the Hiliners had too/ Bohnhoff's team ran its count. to| . Totals... Teserve when the final test i2¢ to 13, two field goals and four free} “Starkweather (18) Valley City got away to an shots giving Hebron its best period. |} ie early Icad and was never headed. Mi-|pentral's scores came through field’ not made its spurt in the last quarter | goals by Mullen, Booth and Gillis and | fl. wut Valley Clty. stalled through the |S°tee throw by Bolton. Coe | Benner, final, gun. Central opened uv in:the® fourth | Curstere Contrary to expectations the Bis-|quarter piling in. 15 points through metas marc - Sherwood game was a harditieid goals by Boyle, Ohristiangon,|. ‘rechni . The Capital City club had|morque, Mullen, Booth and Smith.as! Referee, each drove in for close shots, while} bach, U. Boyle also counted from the foul line.} Gr: Hebron’s points came through three Bolter field goals by Metzger end a free] sue Malley Clty ad‘a.6.to-2lead at the| Booth: 1g; ‘ Valley City bad.a.G to. the a ating | Go 6 tie.” Bismarck pulled away in|enq of the first quarter. Riba geve- iin es i ay - ‘1 ee the second-quarter to lead 14 to 10 at! minot = temporary advantage with | Morque, ff was inning |. Cl a teams, the survivors the -half. Sherwood pulled up tol the first field goal of ‘the evening,but| was = tournament . ‘within one point in the third quarter, ' Nugent evened it up and Owens cam?) iropron (: which cnded 19 to 18, but lost the|/pack with a pair in rapid succession | Hirnin services of Clute, its star guard, who! from the floor. | Bau. or ‘went out on personal fouls. Bismarck | Lead at Helf Kies” re. pulled away in the last quarter, how- Poa arama = in front 13] Bittus Ie Gers tO Wied at Quarter, -—«(to 8 au the half closed. Nugent put| bran c cite, opening quarter closed with | Yate), OY, onthe floor but Bahl! started strong and Dohn immediately |came back with a long one for Minot. ang un a field goal under the basket, | Pepke followed with another and Mil- fut Lec followed with a duplicate for |/er’s youngsters had but a single point Sherwood and it was 2 each Mein. advantage, but it was immediately | Qwen hover got a field goal and free toss|boosted to 9 to 6 on field goals by | Bismarck farvis and Thoreson. Krick pulled and went to the fore 5 to 2./ Jt perc eeress ere Clute scored from the floor, but Dohn}the Magicians up Oe ack meee made it 6-4 for Bismarck. Free tosses|Owens tossed through center for ‘ acl thai Ha atin i : i HT [1 7 l Farmington for lowa Dis- : enue trist- Championship Helene Madison of Seattle, Wash.; won the 100-yard free-style event at the ad ational A. ‘4. U, women's indoor Champlombhip meet at Miam!,/ Centerville, Iowa, Mar. 22.—(P)— ____] Five girl players fainted from the DEFENDING CATHOLIC CHAMPION |= = North . Dakota’ High School Group Says Participation’ “Unwise and Unfair’ Ei F i g i a i ij i i B ce 2 4 figure : involved mainly in.a 1 oe FORMALLY: STATED FRIDAY iG 5 EH i i Bs ji: nH g i ; B § i a g i H 5 : i tl i £588 a fey i a E ‘Rs HG a 6 s & F z Hl Ei i ils rH. a iy i Hy ik i d i i § aj ln pions Enter State:Tourney | Third Year by. Victory waite i | Henge tte ij fies Ha n -, |VictorianIsAgua ‘Interested . Dempéey Teatth| Caliente Favorite pee i H FH H f I ; un ill Clute and Les brought the Wild-|Hiliners just before the gun. eats to 6 just before the gen. . Valley City was leading 20 to 14 as Bismarck pulled out to a 14 to 10/the third period ended, a hectic ses- ch: Jead at the half through two field|sion that saw Minot pull up one point tversor goals by Spriggs, onc by Meinhover| trom the Hiliners as the quarter end-| Pah! 4 pRi and one by O'Hare. Sherwood kept|ed. Valley City had a 13 to 12 edge, iricic, “ff in the running with Stolt’s two tosses|but Owens, Thoreson and Nugent| Murphy, ie from the floor. boosted he - ere este Senechal | Pepke, rf . Sherwood cut down Bismarck’s lead | dropped in two frec shots. = to 19 to 18 at the end of the third| Nugent opened the last period by gout: Jarvis. r. A free toss by Lee brought scoring @ field goal and free toss, but bach, pire, ‘I .to 11 as the period opened, Pepke and Iverson brought Minot’ up ES tut O'Hare drooped through one trom|‘ 23 to 18 with five minutes to go. Lott’ will prepare for Davis the floor before Lee duplicated the| Nugent boosted the ‘Miliners ‘with aj Cup ‘by competing: in several and it was 16 to 13. erots| free shot and Pepke toned in: slong | tournaments in Burope. _ aes ‘Brought Sherwood within one point of ‘the Demons, if I (id eee t F E , ii rr Slawsnavoo ll qi | é i SHORTS: : "AN" SHE SWS EF SOT WANE a - 2 gf mel Pint, tee its F we BOT, LISTEN we AH AUPE HO < FRANGER WF KrPRLES, PANS). 83 Eis jay in their game here with the Bar- ons, Johnson's 8 yy, one run at the finish, pushing but five men |a demi around while the Barons runs on ten hits. #Q oe il age akg taft, | succRsaes kel more money than | CO! offered him, Presi- as aire dent Phit red. ‘The pitcher | is the only reniaiting holdout. > | BRE bid JZ 5 oh id to be. given turns on’the slab with the next fruit league contest tomorrow, BEDLEGS IN CONDITION Fort Myers, Fly., Mar. 22.—U)}—T" Cincinnati Reds, though making any- | fo showing in| J. are in’ ex- og or a utility role all year, Manat john McGraw announces,” ss aeeF E BREE oietiz A Rtas , Fla, Mai 1B perfection, accorii iT Howley, manager. eile”, rarhich leyreg te MACK THREATENS REPRIS. 4 : mth Antonto, Mare apd oy the Vi i Mneup “ot ‘the toda: 4 14 |Britans’ Pelicans before giving

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