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10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1980 Jimmy M’Larnin Defeat - INDCORAGESHING | AGHT FOR IRISHMAN A e me «, Smiling, Baby-Faced One ! La ay , Forced to Rally in the Last Three Rounds to Cop _ WEGRO’S DEFENSE IS CANNY Celt’s Hard Right-Hand Punch Takes Second Place to That of Opponent BY HERBERT W. BARKER ‘New York, Mar, 29.—That smiling celt, Jimmy McLarnin, has removed another obstacle in his march toward the welterweight title but only after One of the hardest battles of his ca- eer, ‘ Through 10 rounds of rugged bat- ling, young Jack Thompson, sinewy megro from Oakland, Calif., gave Mc- Larnin just about as much as he could handle but the Vancouver Zfishman, rallying in the last few roands, earned the unanimous de- » cision of the judges and referee. A mear capacity crowd of 18,000 roared ‘Thompson presented a canny defense that had McLarnin puzzled all eve- ning. As & matter fact, the hardest punches of the bout were landed not GENERALSH, SKILL |MOORHEAD BATTLES MECHANIC ARTS FOR MINNESOTA TITLE t Battle .. s Young Jack Thompson in Hardes ————— = % ’ REACH FINAL (A. 0. U. W. FIVE WINS TITLE IN’ SRD STRAIGHT YEAR a tattle |"smamrynescn Glen Hanna’s Basketball Team] To Open Training Closing This Week Eliminates Chisholm Dele- BOTTLERS PLACE SECOND Coach Leonard T. Saatwaech-; ria bie to 15 ter Has Arranged Tough. - |C. Jelinek Makes Average of 181 " | BIRDS BEATEN BY ST. PAUL sits ener in 27 Games to Win the a cc. N. D., Mar. 29.—With a Championship | s Fargo, Exceptional Defensive Tactics | kota ‘erate college ooh Expected to Be Feature of [fist om fant Tonight's Game Minneapolis, Mar. 20.—()—Minne- sota’s high school basketball cham- pion will be selected tonight when St. Paul Mechanic Arts and Moorhead meet in the final game of the 18th z i i ul i i i g ! Ali bbe i o g F iy } g [ i He ul g 8 g ei i i ef #? F H HH g tejet fh ge i Py § i q | i PS 2 i i i i : F A 3 au i y 4 i 3 i s? g. i ak ae > 9 . We J. E. Davis, P. Myhre, and F. Patera. E fe if i i fi 8 HE i i A 3 He Friday night Moorhead defeated its Meinhover Scored ek Sed tt 12.7 Points a Tilt defeat when it downed Red Wing, Giant Center Played in Seven- last year’s runner-up, by the same by McLarnin’s famed right hand but < 5 score. teen Games; Harold Tait \ ‘ A three of nie MMecarsin A baseball team is said to be no stronger than | in this layout show the champions in training { League's most consistent winner a year ;|_ Both teams have players of tourna- ago; ‘Thom! its reserve power and that’s probably why at Fort Myers,. Fla.:' (1) LeRoy Mehaffey, (3) Wally Schang, catching veteran, who is ex-|™ent experience and present excep- a great eeecein “pe rae that anata Connie Mack is counting on these veterans and | $100,000 rookie pitcher known as the Coast Lindel Leagan wea coaching to the young aries Bre th be lorege iid swept McLarnin into defeat. Jolt-| rookies alike to bring him another American League “workhorse”; (2) Lefty Grove, star i a veterans Jimmy Dykes, | Knat Bliss , Spud guard: i blood the ring, and had him groggy. | Spire «fore asi Montana Forward |Carnera’s ‘Set Up’ Tour Is Under Fire te: wes: wx coo: me u| D25°b8ll Aggregation ‘and fought his way out of danger. line With St. Mary's Con- sidered by Loop *|g0), is placed at center on the first team while Charlie Murphy, of Pur- due, is stationed on the second team itayson, Oregon State. Guard—McGinnis, Kentucky. TURKEY SHOOTING IN SIGHT tribution through the woods of the state. ENGAGED fue MY WORD, THE Ee Se a ge cpp SAUCY REMARKS Last IE MAKES “To ME ~~EE-GAD, Fights Night we AND I THE LAIRD OF “HE | (By the Associated Press) MANOR ! mew FOR INSTANCE, Vancouver, BOs” cetpsiated WS REFERRING “TO MY aise Gloss abe Newark": , WAISTLINE meTHAT T couLD ~ teagd as a Repuce tr, 1F I WouLpd REVERSE “THE PROCESS OF HURRVING “To HE DINING TABLE AND SLOWLY wHMF we SUCH IMPUDENCE ¢ ind solid rights drove the) League and world championship. The photos | southpaw moundsman who was the American into the air for a high one, what Jimmy “Delmont and Jimmy Murphy of Purdue Breaks of Macalester and Ham- ago, mission to halt his alleged “one-round| folks back home in Arkansas the re-|85 @ championship possibility, last] Prank walsh, Chicago, was second was ’s,| American’ ring exhibition, and his ne Mae eighth place to win $200. can’ » count. The second brought a count | le, |e tid'tar eis navaet| Has Title Crown): THAT 2 ~~ WELL > Like THAT AND Second High Scorer a Ted Meinhover, Bismarck’s giant and Joe Boley (left to right) go/are taller than their opponents, and Dickinson Hopes to center, during the basketball Walker of Mechanic Arts def lack in height they will make up festa Have Another Strong figured start“at the forward positions for the} Dickinson, N. D., Mar. ‘29.—Dickin-| Harold Tait, playing in 21 games, - Is All- American ae, To mas|Uteate, guint, with ‘Wilbur “Mar- baseball | averaged 5.3 points per contest. ‘Tait Conference Fate |ciant italian Knocks Out Jack Sora ai ts nei ai me oe Paul team Tall have Larry it'eame se a saosin - more than 6,500 Schwartz at one forward, and Thorne adding up o! summari Charlie Murphy of Loyola Is Hangs in Balance McAuliffe in 2 Minutes approximately $15,000 not so much t0at the other, with Abe Rosenfield at all games "in which the ‘Demons e vot. Played follows: Placed Ahead of Charlie 18 Seconds mountain, Columbia Heights which heat Ap- pleton 29 to 22, and Redwood Falls Malnnovere which downed Wells 25 to 16, meet in Tait, f, c VICTIM NONCHALANT AT END Runyan Pays Debt Chisholm plays Red Wing at 8p. ms <> With Golf Money for third and fourth places. Crowd of More Than 6,500 Paid $15,000 to Inspect the Arkansas Golfer Wins $1,500 P rominent Alley Ambling Alp : by Copping North and Teams Roll Today cieanae ous are - South Open Tourney Carnera, the ambling alp from Italy,! Pinehurst, N. ©, Mar. 29—()—|Mineralites of Chicago Head|tional intercollegiate swimming I) ce tel ad Cit i Pint Serer perenne Soot StS hispenmo mist ° 0 7LaMoure Cagers ' Serouannasunas: 2 Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 20.—(P)— The pick of the natican’s college ac- ionships here tonight with a ¢ today faced the west in quest of vic-| With the $1,500 he won when he took tet: jorthwestern university leading the A led Lett tim No. 14, apparently unworried by| f Blace “in the north and south Leer T amon Eeeeeere pecirers teams us cake men, ers ..|threats of the national boxing com-|°P" 8°lf championship yesterday, | Improve Averages ie Paul Runyan is going to pay the (Tribune Special Service) { set-up knockout tour” in the Uniged|money he owes them before he| Cleveland, O., Mar. 29.—(P}—The ‘States. starts his new job in New Jersey. mineralites of Chicago will head a He said the money was just enough In the manner made familiar by| 1. put him “even with the world.” ring Runyan played spectacular golf to Pound boxer, touted in some circles take the title with 291 for 72 holes. | Bow! Bt tes inde aa |r » in two minutes 8 sec-| Horton Smith defending champion, onds. It Carnera’s thirteenth was ais iroken Gelinas lee ae Three times the giant Italian hit e Meaulitfe and three times Meauttfe| Benny Bass S hit the was. The first time didn’t y Eddie Shea Won Slight Margin - Over Champion, However, Writers Claim ANOTHER CRACK TLL ” INCREASE tl since 1917. — SOUTHERN, SIGMA! ‘Winter Haven, season, peace ‘ 7. tga juad wit batting mark of .523 Dannie, fouthern, 7 for the 18 sxhinition ‘games thie ‘sea- berry, Myles Lloyd Brown today for w tors’ game with tl by gery Chicks here. The Nation: no trouble Giese} th Hant kies y eg 10-2, f incd, minage tans e honors with @ slashing double in the f! INDIANS GET STRENUOUS W' New Orleans, Mar. 29.- De home. vi) the Lat vrs lg ace and aie an bere te wee! wi @ | catchers haa put in five w