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q | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931 \ (nS Mandan Seores 70 Points to Defeat Hazelton for District Title ITO HGLD INDEPENDENT, CONSOLIDATED CAGE MEET THIS WEEK { : IS LARGEST SCORE MMDEDIRNG (S31 [ook eonmonc woom mam | TOURNAMENT TLS [Tigers Hope t “) CGE TOURNAMENT! > : By Ahern |/TOURNAMENT LTS |Tigers Hope to Be In Top Bracket EZ ; Bi B ; Y speacine oF Bic “GA UNLESS You ARE 4H I MEAN ® REVIVE WITH UERS Bucky Harris, Manager of De- - B MUSTACHES, MV UNCLE ZB BROADMINDED THIS JA THE MODE OF MEN Za MAJOR LEAG troit Club, Believes Squad Is {Ashley Cagers Nose Out Wishek; 7 tysauDER HAD TH” MAY SOUND LIKE "YQ HAVING FULL GROWS ; ‘se ‘THian tn 1930 ; LARGEST ONE WW EXAGGERATION ~ ff MUSTACHES! ~ RIGHT g ee afnlonlo—The _ New York} rock \erabs in Florida, the Pitts Stronger Than in 1930 14-13 to Get Third- NORTH DAKOTA? He 3\ BUT OL’ DAVE BACK /4 Now ALBANIA HAS Gilants ad teks the ma maa] | Miey Piatee prepared. OO WRI J ce aaaieh 4—(ph—oe- lace H HAD fo Tle peak eS HomE ,HAD A “¢ >THE FINEST SPECIMENS this year, The Glants have had| head for San Francisco for exhi- | trolt's Tigers are not trying to win the Place Honors Suis HERD MUSTACHE HE USED4 [mw AND IT IS A PITV Cando and Lankin Will Defend) ‘Touble holding up thetr end in the} bition warfare. American league pennant before the — OF HIS HEAD “To EAT FOR REINS fo UAT A MATION AS ! aon te ce eee ey season starts, But Manager Bucky Har- EAR CORN ! =~ HE DRIVE HIS HOSS, Championships in Week- | ore a aee”s acne eo, Paes |, Tampa—Sidney Well, president of | $8 Trt have to be considered when LINTON QUINT IS VICTOR RUINED Hl” MUSTACHE LARGE AS THIS SHOULD ampionships in Weel with a slower game in which bese |the Cincinnati Reds,.'had another team will have to be considered when aa NW LATER NEARS WHEN : Galil bree 2 en nas! running and clever bunting PIAY ® | problem Monday, He has been not | comes to, exchange base bite for eae Sy UE EUS eae LIKE ALBANIA, GET A End Tourney Play Hed by Commies tana tnt Pat [POE Oy wip acted ly ‘ s eh HIM A SHORT STEM CORNER ON THE MUSTACHE ities Gant We @b sty wake tre SCOR Gian Urn eee Soa cin iith, Taegan oinesrae clude First Lap of Elim- Bie ees FAVOR CANDO TO REPEAT] guing with Arthar (Dasry) Vance | joie wos of, the, Pacific Coast took over the reins in 1926, believes ination Tourneys ae Ze per vee es ed contract they'll | payment for Mickey Heath, first base- ae orca ae squad that bie Winning the fifth district titie Sat- : z a ote Almost Entirely New Field to war Rory Pegg heen) he's prnreny kee? or near the top. wprday night, the Mandan Braves ran } Compete for Consolidated camp Sunday night for his New Orleans—The Cleveland gene Sand cal Tits oak eh up the largest score of any district f1- ‘i i “estate” at Homosassa prepared | ‘dlans are acquiring a habit of | the efficiency of a backwoods school- Nalist in the state this year to defeat High School Tilt i 1 all official offers of less being ninth-inning finishers, y Bazelton, 70-8 at the state training Gan canoes Three of their five victories over | around’ ise Spanliie te tise beabon with oa per RE Pace Xp, Ma musta cee ae) em eae ag |S fehtng wir oeond te pi by eliminations in two of North Dakota’s| Fort Myers—Connie Mack's inti-| 44 in Sunday when G Lose ¥: a major competitions have advanced | mation that he will carry two reserve into the final stage, and this week- | outfielders with the Athletics this frame end will see state champions crowned | season has added a lot of snap to the umph, San forward, Mandan held a 19-8 advan- tage at the beginning of the second quarter and increased their lead to 33-6 at halftime. Early in the second half Leonard C. McMahan, Brave mentor, substituted three of his alter- mates and they held the Hazelton Ti- gers scoreless in the third quarter Detore stole home in the final “The boys were all burned up be- to account for a 3 to 2 tri- | cause they lost their exhibition in the independent and consolidated | work of a half dozen rookies. to the San Francisco Seals,” he th high school ranks. Just eee ee Rien them velve survivors of the independ-|son a er Cramer te ent district eliminations will battle | good” to Mack, although Lou Finney | having dropped three out of four ously, But they acted like a cage full it out at Minot on Thursday, Friday | and Jim Lessley are given equal op- | ames in their exhibition series with | Of mountain lions deprived of break- and Saturday for the title being de- | portunity to show their worth. the San Francisco Seals, were sched- | fast. That spirit will win a ‘while boosting their total to 50 points. Boehm, brilliant Mandan forward, fended by Cando's formidable com- uled to meet the Mission club Mon-|&@mes when the season gets in full played but three minutes of the game bination. Winter Haven—Gerry Nugent, | day. oe bow ik The eight district champions of the} business manager of the Philadel- —— consolidated league will compete ina} phia Nationals, announced Mon- San Antonio—Gregory Mul- atti year. Our infield has plenty title scramble ‘Thursday and Friday | day that the Phillies had claimed | leavy, shortstop purchased from {°F Utility strength with Joe Dugan, . Steele Saturday morning. Splelman High Scorer at Valley City. High let poy Roel we of the American associ- | Marvin Ak i ihn Mle Independents Draw Monday | from the Chicago on at last season, has been re- Marty McMant woring knee, Yrour-| waivers. He is expected at the turned to the Mudhens on option | Which was operated upon, and if he jan scored 11 field goals and ‘one free throw for a total of 23 points to lead the scoring. Saunders. Spiel- man’s running mate at forward, was in number of points scored Drawings for the independent tour. Hrdebhy tad al nament were to be made Monday.| Phil raining camp in a y the Chicago White Sox. Out- base nicely, You know all about young Among the returning district cham-| days. fielder Tom Willingham also will pions who battled for the state prize ics pettewiive ie Owen—he played at the University of last year are Enderlin in District 2,| St. Petersburg—Babe Ru! a Philadelphia of the National Crary in District 4, Cando in District ; great oarsman. He rowed himself| league, on watvers, pall teed rer T have seen in 5, the Jamestown Tigers in District | right out of a boat into the Gulf of cates (Batre evil ta seasons, 7 Minnewaukan in District 8, Donny-| Mexico Saturday night. He and! Bradenton—The “spring world se-| Por mat aps ores oe nee eae \prook in District 9 and the Bismarck | three cronies were fishing. Ruth |ries” ends here Monday with the | ing a¢ phonic Rr auione second with 16. ‘Hazelton’s defense was too weak to stop the smooth Mandan quin:. The Hazelton squad committed 10 person- al fouls to Mandan’s five. Mandan, peut, B sees 9 2 | ° | |} Phantoms in District 11. Teams} caught a crab or an oar slipped out | fourth meeting of the year between Githough accurate with her field | pavGie F <-1:7 : j Halliday Romps U.S. and French i Phin dethroned titleholders this | of one hand or something. Anyhow | Connie Mack's Athletics and Gabby |toew tip cere eae nue if he doesn't foals, was unable to annex more than jl” © = =| | Stars Win in Meet} year are Hettinger, District 1, Ayr,| he lost his balance and went into the | Street’s Cardinals. ‘The Cardinals, Mcleon yoatGgh amen 30 10 points out of 17 charity attempt. there ee : 4 District 3, Velva, District 10, Aneta,| water. His cronies pulled him out. | who have won two of the three games Referee, B.D. McLeod; A! | d > , 2 bucks in a night club. cvawe Ge | Over Dickinson | New York, March 16.—()—Headed | District Se ae eee West Palm Beach—Manager cher ehetet caret over the Phillies at Phillies at | seca chariey Geringer isn’t the best istrict Cham) | by rotra, = ind Varela ae COMPLETE FIRST LAP I Sth Di tri [Steptoe and Franco. shields lt Cando, the class of 1930 field, again} Bill Killefer of the St, Louis | Winter Haven Sunday, second baseman in the, league my 2—Fargo, OF TOURNAMENT PLAY n MSEYVICT or the French and American seeded 18 @ favorite to walk through to the| Browns had his star southpaw, — will do at first base until a better 3—Valley City. North Dakota high schools wound | ieee |players Saturday advanced to the championship. Enderlin, runnerup| Walter Stewart, ready to oar the St. Petersburg.—Thove who pro- 4—Jamestown. up the first lap of their elimination |g FR eaeend round by straight set vietories| 0 Cando last season, is back again| Philadelphia Phillies in Monday's | fess to know at the Braves’ comp fash ommnesialong, purts Late in Final Quarter to with a strong lineup, and the remain-| exhibition game here, The say that it looks like Charlie Wil- Are Good jin the first day of play of the Ontfielders earned himself a regu- “Much of the success of the club 5—Mandan. contest Saturday to determine eight! j—Halliday. larcl and 28. This} ‘ ;Pionship tournament. ” ig ‘suowman vs. Elgin. Week end icight esional tournaments | Close Until Then | Christian Boussus and Pierre Lan- ee jt may be a year for the “dark | over the Columbus Red Birds, — performing becltel rpm eee 4 ave all the confidence District 9—Mayville. wi e! the final operation be-| = | dry the other two French competitors, EY S makes even timers Frank jack and District 10—Grafton. fore the prep quintets gather for the| Dickinson, N, D., March 1—Spurt- ‘advanced after straight sets, while Jiecertirmee of Moorhead will offi- | cae Be. cerprert egret peg er niggliar ther Papen cbs Walker brotiecs, ‘Hubby and Ger- District 11—Walsh County Aggies. |/annual classic. |ing Jate in the final quarter, Halliday the American contingent of Clifford To Consider Chang | Grioles $-1 Sunday, the Washington| without a battle, Ville of th iTtteesteye dearer District 12—Devils Lake. Upsets were evidenced in at least!defeated Dickinson here Saturday , Sutter, Berkeley Bell, Herbert L. is tntepeemant a aid ain ha cei ange yng aor ‘worked to polish led the ‘Mid Herts league. Doljack District 13—Cando, one instance, Mayville nosing out | night to win the high school vasket-|Bowman, William Aydelotte, Donald at its dette ‘Thur. a ips ee pig aa for four more games before | Pensacola.—Padt dy Creeden is tm-| ting with "300, ee Hphae in hit- District 14—Minot. Grand Forks central at Mayville |ball tournament championship of the|H. Cram, and P, G. Rockafellow all)” -eaictricting topical to go into =H Monday. ing Bob Reeve’s shoes at second base | age. Gerald was meaning sero = District 15—Powers Lake. oe ee leighth district, 28 to 19. jeurvived:cabiiv: ttfect next eeszon. Jt is likely that | cca tee the Red ox these days and beleverything when he bloke eke act District 16—Crosby. Pte yon es epi! No. 1] It was nip and tuck until the last! the number of districts will be in- Paso Robles—Club problems | doesn't need any padding -either.| July. He had stolen 50 out ee m4 Stes dicepses ype oor eae y oy (eared a la ee ed tron Ne En land Is | ereased to 16, with the winners com-| settled, including after a fashion | Paddy played baseball et Boston col-| bases up to that time. As I said be- Pe cae POI MRA | ee Ww Eng | Soting in regional games to cut the| even the question of what bit [lege and since then has coached |fore, if these boys click the Detroit vitae) to Mende! ttc tel valley city defeated Dasey 20:11 'to| arate te : a 5 j state tournament field down to elght.| Paul Waner while he wasspearing | freshman football at Fordham college. | club is made. If they don’t I still have Gu eam vee ig y to) At half-time the Halilday team was Beaten b El 1m The managers of the 12 competing experienced men in Roy Johnson, Tias rict contests, tl annex the crown from the second dis- i leading 13 to 12. The score was 18 to 'y 14 | teams will elect officers and a new r ved by solection for the first all- trict. }17, also in favor of the Wolverines, | . re : | board of director: for next season at | ( id § Will t team and two of the Mandan/ Jamestown spuried in the final! when they started the finai drive in| Ih Cage Tourney; Lscohsee Tralay. { ri tar $s U S D; i onthe bles, You “While on sub; ht -». avis Cup Martane -siecau won ere placed on the second quarter to beat LaMoure 33-20 for the the fourth quarter. Sas Citkncor de consolidatveditour= his = Sons are 7 i | | 5 his pitching staff as a 7 The teams picked by the/district No. 4 championship at James-| Eastgate of Dickinson annexed 10} nament will be made Thursday morn- Fi ure in Bison | Team Will P la’ tot nee oat ta ina ig' | lot of territory, especially with Grove coaches follow: town. { t 4 : ' q i {points for his teammates while Bosch ing, according to Fred Spalding of east oe ae Paes pouelaan eas surprised basketball fans}and Jackson of Halliday each ac-|Dope Upset in Subdistrict Tilt) Valley City, tournament manager. ° and Earnshaw on the Athletics, but it n, at 3 » Ashley, | by scoring a 28-17 victory over Dick-|counted for 9 points. Odegard played z Tower City and, stands, We have @ quartet ter; Dietrich, Mandan, guard; and 5 Bill Galloway of Tower City on ontests; e a of aces in a ca iy rae 5 » 3 nen for the district No. 7 champion- |the outstanding game for Dickinson. | at Mott; Elgin to Play Coach J. H. Morrison of the Valley | Matte Hoyt, Vie Sorrell, George Uhle ber, > guard. 2 | Jackson left the game during the| ‘ y Teach the { and Earl Whitehill, Hoyt has forgot- Becond teain—Kirchenmeler, New|" Bowman and Elgin will fight it out tinal quarter because of injuries but | at Hettinger Ree snes omit defend is ‘tle | ten the ‘playboy stuff that eropped up Salem, forward; Martin, Linton, for-|Monday night at Hettinger for the |this proved of no advantage to the again. Bill Hilts, Bowbells Collegian, Tennis Association Heads An-jduring the latter part of his New ward; Solum, Mandan, center; Will, | championship of district No. 8. Elgin | Midgets. Mott, N. D., March 16.—Elgin uy ‘i H York Y¥: ; re i® a: . N. D., 0 —] set n entirely new field will 4 fork Yankee days. I expect him to 4 praeek, guard; and House, Mandan, cat sed Nee: morlend ae at Mott! Halliday will meet the winner of|the dope and outplayed New England Peierls Bae title. and Rod McMillan, Mott, nounce Dates for Various | win 20 games We also have plenty of subdistrict tourney to\the tournament in the Mott district/by a wide margin to take the sub-| Seven of the eight district winners | ue Teserve Pitching strength. a am, aan 2 Wise, defeating |S2i% the Hight to clash with Bowman. |for the right to enter the state tourna district title here Saturday night 25-| were not Ponesated last season. on Program \ Zone Matches This Year “That is about the size of the works, | SPAN pees tapered Bowman nosed out Reeder 22-21 to|ment. The game will be played Fri-|16. Griffin's spectacular —_basket'| They are Mapelton, Brantford, Cole-| i — except that we won't have to be a Met eee te, the Mane enter the district finals. day nihgt at Mott, |shooting from long range was alone| harbor, Isvbel, Selfridge, Hamlet and| Fargo, N. D., March 16.—Gridiron| New York, March 16.—(?)—The ashamed of our catching staff this @ prel as coalieg Be i nie ctaee Mayville put an end to the annual} An all-tournament team was se-|enough to win for Elgin, as the little| Dodge. Last season it was Arthur, |stars will figure prominently in the) United States Davis cup team is to| Season. Wally Schang acts as if he of ewe Mea taargin atthe pir pindiead Grand Forks has been mak- | lected by officials as follows: ‘forward made 19 points. Elgin pre-! Maxbass, Fort Yates, Tuttle, Good-/ 1.1 north Central conference boxing Tes discovered the fountain of youth. ashley held a 4-3 margin at the end /ing to state tournaments by a whirl-| First Team Pos. Second Team |sented too strong a deferise for New| rich, Ambrose and Killdeer that con~ ‘He came to us as a free agent and the first quarter but Wichel: Te-/ wind finish in which the Traill eoun-|Eastgate, ForwardSkieflo, \England, who got very few shots in| tested “-nkin’s claim to the cham-|match to be held here Friday between was supposed to be all through. The Nee eee ped iits une | Cre en eee | Dickinson Halliday the first three quarters of the game. | pionship. University of South Dakota and the answer is, he is going to be one of the third period Wishel led 11°13 ua-| Gratton defeated Hamilton 37-15] Beyer, Forward Knezeveh, Elgin scored 12 points before New : 'North Dakota Agricultura: college, our semuare.: We neeere wane Oe til the start pe to win the laurels of the tournament! Hebron Beach England found the loop and led 12-1 1 weki from St. Paul. He is still good One field goal was made in the fourth | in district No. 10. Bosch, Center Stock tthe end of the first quarter and Phant t according to the Bison mitt personne! enough for the majors. Ray Hayworth quarter, but that was enough for Ash-| Cando, | lik f baaaarigics 14 1 e oms to YY | announced Monday by Lt. ¥ay Smith, was with us last year.” tat 13-all, ‘ando, like Mayville, staged a} Halliday Glen Ullin 17-4 at the intermission. Gardner, Jey to fog se Spam pee at nabax onal whirlwind finish to win the district |Odegard, Guard Koverick, New England center, was held score- 2. coach. rae seine overtime period Gest, Ash No, 19 championship by a 26-20 uc-| "Dickinson Hebron less _and went out.'on. fouls in the eta Team First! sur nuts, sowven, an-confecence Abbey Five Lo meres, ee See Be oe a | ory over Lesa, Jackson, Guard Doering, \fourth quarter. J. Neal was the best ena tho last two years and a heavy! y Ive ses inot rode rough-show over Ryder; Halliday Belfieid jplayer on the New England team. weight boxer of ability, will con To Dusties 41-40 ‘whistle blew that ended the game. in the final of the district No. 14| Ho. | 6 a norable mention—Higlin, Senti-' The guarding of Dittus and Witt-|pj = anton defeated Stecle 25-12 in the|event to ple up a dill victory in the Inet Bote, Was, Hebrtn: Caricot, mer for Higin was outstanding, "Dit. | Bismarck Cagers Open Btatelln tinue his aggressive tactics in the ring me et ne night and) second argest scoring spree in dis-| Dickinson Model high; Berry. Dickin- tus was easily the olitstanding guard, dependent Tourney Play against an unnamed Coyote oppo- . ‘Linton held a 2-3 Rea Aiettheioon? trict tournament play. |son; Correl!. Medora; Galloway. Dick-;of the tournament and Grifiin the | fte nent. Rod McMillan, Mott, men- Bee tne first quarter and raised Powers Lake made its debut into|inson: Hall of Halliday. |best forward. Elgin will meet the! Thursday Afternoon tioned prominently at an all-loop Dickinson Quint Trails Richard- Ms 2 district championship company with! Bosch of Halliday was high-scorer ; winner of the Hettinger tournament | guard post last year, will be the Bison eer te coda ce ig 1 alf- i to 12-5 at halftime. Linton was/an 18-14 victory over Williston at|for the tournament with an average | : | poe 3 gejat Hettinger tonight, March 16, for . Dy h 16—(#)—| lightheavyweight on the card, and ea pinion itewacs Williston to win the district No. 15/of 14 points per game. Eastgate of|the district title. The winner will penne a Beret pen te Frankie Dvorak, Center, another grid eee atte ee : Dickinson and Beyer of Hebron aver-|compete against Halliday here Friday | annual -state tournament of the In-|guard on the Finnegan eleven, will i ults of the district events left;aged 10 points per game while Ode-j of this week in the regional play off.| dependent Basketball league of North |shoulder the middleweight duties. of the field which com-!gard of Dickinson averaged nine| Mott Beats New Leipzig | Dakota which opens at Minot at 2] ‘The three remaining ‘Bison leather- ‘tate championship at | points per game. | Mott defeated New Leipzig 25-23 to p. m, March 19, R. W. Johnston, state | pushers who won the right to repre- In addition toi “Hebron defeated Model High of take consolation honors and third | bresident, sald’ Monday in announc- |sent the college through an elimina- a peraident mers tion card last week -end are Johnny | Qvertakes Stanton Lead in Last| tom Abbey of Richardton 41-40 ai time; Eastgate Stars (Tribune Special Service) N. D. March 16.—The i} ‘on, 3tarkweather | Dickinson in the consojation game 37: place in the tourney. Mott scored| ing the drawings. and Sherwood will not be represented |to 13. Hebron led 19 to 4 at half time. ‘heavily in the early part of the game| ‘This contest will be followed by a|Molitar, Brismade, lightweight; John- Sunday. ro pr pr | ii the 1931 annual classic. _ | Beyer of Hebron annexed 15 points and held 2 20-11 advantage at the/3 p, m, meeting of the Bismarck|ny Scalf, Norma, welterweight, and| Three Minutes of Cham- ‘The Ab! zy quint led 26-14 at half- FO FT FF |. The pairings for this week-end infor his teammates while Gabbert was half but New Leipzig almost pulled| Phantoms and Aneta. At 7:30 p. m. Donald Lieb, Ortonville, Minn., ° time but the Dusties rallied and % 0-0 06 |the regional tournament pits Fargo outstanding for the Model High. the game out of the fire in the last| Thursday, Crary will met Cando’s|tamweight. pionship Contest dwindled the Abbey lead to 32-27 at 3 6-10 1 |against Wahpeton; Valley City The scores follow: ‘quarter, New Leipzig scored 8 points! Legionnaires, three times state} Smith has been guiding his team gen the conclusion of the third quarter. o 11 1 {9gainst Jamestown; Bismarck against dickinson ra eT in the last quarter and tied ‘he score.| champions. At 8:30 Donnybrook carefully with the hope of capturing (Tribune Special Service) Eastgate was high point man for 1 1-1 6 |Mandan; Halliday against the win- 2 Ark iee but Bord of Mott made good on two Nighthawks. {the first intercollegiate match ever the Dusties with 10 field goals for a 1 ® ? eae % a clashes with the Ayr Nig) | Beulah, N. D., March 16—Staging 2 1:3 2 ner of the Elgin-Bowman gume at Deo. free throws in the final minute of| at 2 p. m. Friday, winners of jheld in Fargo. Judges for the card), whirlwind finish in the last three total of 20 points, — 20 = |Hettinger; Mayville against Grafton; (pee) play to break the deadlock. | Thursday afteroon play and at 3:30) have not been announced. ~ minutes, Glen Ullin defeated Stan- The game was featured by clean 20 10-17 5 |Walsh Courty Aggies against Devils 1 ae Boyd had ten points snd Banning /the night winners meet. At 7:30 p. ton 43 to $2 to win the championship | Playing. Only three personal fouls + ie» [bake: Cando against Minol. and | with eicht were the stars on offense | m. Friday, Minnewaukan's Billy Goats | Minneapolis Alley of the invitation independent basket- | Were called by officials during the 1 on? Powers Lake against Crosby. i : 8 for Mott while Voelz did some nice! meet the Jamestown Tigers and at . | pall tournament here Saturday night, | entire aout wey eae ; iquerding. Enci of New Lefpzig was’ 8:30 p. m. Divide County | ‘Vagabonds Star Wins Honors} ‘our hundred watched the game, Peis ap food galt Halen 4 eo hich scorer of the game with eleven | play the Velva Nighthawks. the most interesting ever staged at Vichita Cac t ruck : turdey | yyinneapol m- the 0 Wy CE ® 2 1 © ‘points. Wruck also played well for; Semifinals will be played Saturday ch 16.— Ed | this community. \ & ° rae" gers 1 © the losers. | moraing and the championship and! Minneapolis, Maron | Ss yy in| Stanton Jed until the final three] 2he, sumenervt : : Mon 2 OE? eat 2 4 | Summeries: | Consolation contests Saturday night. | Lee, Minneapolis, minutes, when three of its men left} arnold, ae oo a) BAVETOUR Ve i -- — | Bigin (26). FG PT P| Dick Holzer, Moorhead, Minn., will /early trundling in the fifth annual|the game on personal fouls, Have- | Dinsd Lldsad ot ¢ 4 6 . ees | seseret at games in the champion- | Tripune-Northwest individual bowl- ook sae ie) big pated o bicniepe Be oe Bis, : hse tle y | ship hampionship here Sunday. ers Be Mai i ” FG FT VE F eames bs 2 ing cl Pp is ule, 0-0 6 4 eat Kai .thlatic eee 4-0 fly is 2 | Lee battered the ins for four. falnnng, 5 ton. tourna included: 833 -5 a x . 0 a2 4 sh cae ame o! 5 vulah: W. ae f 2 14 2 Cl» to Win National ‘3 =? 4 |" Exhibition Baseball |/{2.ce "nich won'the title last |1et, Beulah; Wade, Gelss, and Have- —- * 2 re 2 Raa, 5-18 9 14 ° ‘He had fe scores of 222, lock, Glen Ullin; Aken, Garrison; si ¢ ai ae ow Tournament 43-14 iat eg en| ae i eee aes "| Eckstrom, Oliver county; H. Ebeltoft| _ Richardton (40)—3 x Gian Be use, 1-203 (By The Assnciated Press) (191, 268 and 216. land Grande, Dunn Center: Hansen, t 8 e 9 2 0 pad ooo ato Geniars Reais A. W. dackson, Grand Forks, N. D..| And Gia, tee stant z * 6 2-16 4 | Kansas City, Mar Tote v0 0 At Tempa, Fla, —Philadeiphia | Scored a 693 with game counts °f | Golden Valley; Hazen i ie fot) 1 ee Bae, 12 8 | cay 5; Cincinnati (Ny) 4. | 280 406, ne: 1h: Hawks; and Sland and Dolan, Hazen 6 § 0 0:1 2 {second consecutive ne ory 12 0 | At Pensacola, Fla. — Boston | Peston pea: ‘High. 7 1 1:2 2 |baskettall ees 212 3 | cA) 9; Louisville (AA) 6. ‘Detroit Tank Star ‘Tournment scores follows 3 i:) 2 |nignt, detes city 94 oi | At Biloxi, Miss. — Washington | First Round © 0-0 9 [Athletic club, 48 to 14, in the tia! ne netsree” ive,Stottivat? | (A) 3; Baltimore (IL) 1. | Breaks World Mark} cen unin 34; Haven Hawks 21. = Tz 7p [same of the 1931 tournament. A rane ae ‘ ‘ ‘ At New Orleans. — Cleveland ; — | Beulah 16; Center 15. anpire ta, 12,| Tt wes a rout all the way ‘or the, ae 7 aes ¥G FT PF| (Aa) 3; New Orleans (A) 2. | wast Lansing, Mich. March 26—j ‘Second Round 4 ‘|champions who were led by Millor,; Tetalx..........00- 8 s a ae Mt paso Robles, Calif. Pitts- |P—dames Gilhula, Detroit south-| Hazen High 28; Golden Valley 18. forward, Alexander, center. and the} KCSE‘UH “3 VICTOR Vt burch (N) 7; Portland (PCL) 6. —_jeastern swimming star. was timed as! Stanton 32; Garrison 15, |stoliar querd, Duchem. 1 ee ae = o-k ‘At Winter Haven. Fla.-- St. | breaking the world’s interscholastic! Dunn Center 26; ‘Beulah 18, bad dare ‘3 bic i lovaiian, Sacw'7|sordeur, # 02 Lowls (N) 8: Philadelphia (N° 6. {record for the 100- yard tree Le ol Glen ata: Pliver. County 20. ‘At West Palm Beach, Fla—St. [swim in an exhibition at spohigan | All Wool $22.50 iden's winnin; q r Hears a Louls (A) 8; Columbus (AA) 4. . | State college Saturday afternoon at! Glen Ullin 28; Dunn Center 24, i i "At St. Petersburg, Fla. — New |the annual state high school rwim-| Stanton 25; Hazen High 18, York (A) 12; Boston (N) 1. ming meet. Gilhula was timed in| Finals Clothes ‘At Clearwater, Fla,—Brocklyn |:53.3, more then » second better than Glen Ullin 43; Stanton 32. Consolation z ‘ L E i F Poene sen mat yor: i Tai i | The Los Angeles Athletic club won| third place by defeating the Young; ki | PI Call 503-W At San Francisco.-San Pran- jecs, Rutgers university ster. C. E.| Golden Valley 27; Garrison 15, eoctore s Reasveun al -cusunl 8-5 9 {Men's Institute of San Fravvisco 33 Yankton hi7h school won its weventh ks cisco 9-8; Detroit (A) 4-9 | Pinkston, referee of the meet. said/ Beulah 27; Oliver ‘county 20. F. A. Bart: 3-7 1 |to.13. im the playoft zame between the ctate bacvecbell tit's Saturday. night aa "At Los Anveles, Chicago (N) |anplication vill be made for the mark Consolation Final A ron, Bismarck 1-1 0 {defeated semifinalists. vegan (defeating Lead; AN, He SW pire, rats, | 235 Los Angeles (PCL) 6. to be entered asa new worlds record.' Dunn Center 25; Hazen 17. ee ” le fbn some ngeicoric ss ode iti EPR a