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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1981 - Bismarck-Mandan Game Draws Interest of Slope Basketball Fans .|. ada | SATURDAY NGit =|[NJURY JINX PLACES PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS IN SAD PLIGHT -. MICTOREXPECTED |Caesar’s Descendants Lead in Sports Phantoms Favored to Defeat Aneta ©" 10 REAGH FINALS NAVY SWIM STAR SMASHES oh Pm aes wa bl Bismarck ne oe a ean men) RECORD FIRST SEASON our} “AME UNIUP OF ||_ WITH MAJOR LEAGUERS Afternoon ees ae Caney inca sessile Lhe haeratllnatitnli tlhe et > Regional Champ; Squads If people ever wondered: what the — - or] manager, ai riddle. i a Ps Sa prise fight game would do without |Raymond Thompson, 19-Year-lf Last Ditch Stand | explained why he lkes to direct every] || aay, | twelve survivors of a field of 182 in- Are Evenly Matched the Irish, who would shoulder the! Old Annapolis Cadet, Has |®—_——— | phites_ till Have Batting] ,," fe oli| . Sinaier’ tare. of the oe |e oe ae a MT, ES EE CLE ; Talways wanted to bee plier, bué| Kis annual fist to the Redbirds {day in quest of the ot atennied a Meteoric Start all became restaurant owners, what 2 fe - |championshop of the state, Punch; Klein Leads Shot: they made me play in the-infield. But] camp here, which ate that Mane Enuerlin’s Red Devils and the Het- Minot, N. D. March EXPECT CROWD OF 2,000 would happen to golf when club bats thes alte toa bs ed os Raymond ‘Thompson, svimming star ton Troops in Hitting Nonfat ece ml tip he tournament Id meeting, By ie » they mig! answer in |; various farms. inger nnaries were sched Original Schedule Called forlrive ttle words—Give it to the|peceme'cnibic tor tine Nesey ome — West Palm Beach.—‘Trainer Tommy|2 p.m. and immediately after that in Bi Italians, Brammell of the St. TOWNS Bismi Phantoms Game to Be Playedin Bis- | "Ty ‘Duce could snicker at these not | "I tne fist two ineets Neen ROOKIE TALENT TO BE AID ported ‘Thursday that Centerflelder| Aneta Phantoms were scheduled to marck Friday infrequent razzberries handed him|in, he set a new intercollegiate dash Fred Schulte, spiked Wednesday, | tangle. by loquacious American militarists if| record, broke two navy records and would be out of action for at least] Enderlin and Bismarck were favors — some one would take a moment to| established himself, in the opinion Burt Shotton Appears to Have @ week. Frank Waddey, late of Mem-|ed to be returned as winners, even the approaching | expiain the position the signor’s sub-|of many, as the greatest tank star phis, will sub for Schulte. Late Thursday, directors of the Strengthened Infield by Addition of Bartlett state league will meet to discuss Oskland—Remy Kremer, Oak- | changes in eligibility rules and to in- land's home-town pride, is not {crease the number of districts in the without honor among the natives. | state from 12 to 16. Surpassing state high school basketball tourna- | fects and sons-of-subjects occupy in| tn Navy ‘histor, ment in local interest is the third our sports industry. He should be in-| week after the opening meet with meeting of the Bismarck Demons and) formed that they're actually stum-| Columbia, Thompson continued his the Mandan Braves which will be at| pling over each other in the fight| meteoric career by defeating George the state training school gymnasium | came, from Primo Carnera on down| Kojac, of Rutgers, ‘mark’ i : ‘Winter Haven, Fla., March 19—() The Pittsburgh Pirate ace’s ap- Thursday night Crary meets Cando Baturday at 6:30 p. m. (Bismarck |{> litte Frankie Genara, He should | fot Girt deere rnin the lat- —The sad plight of the Philadelphia pearance in Wednesday's game land Donnybrook tangles with Ayr, De know that they wrestle, bowl, race | ciate competition. : Nationals will be sadder # aganist the Oaks was by special | first class county entrant in the state Always one of the high spots of | autos, ride bicycles, play golf, baseball |” Naval academy authorities already request, and he responded by |race in several years. the basketball season in the “Twin | and call signals for Notre Dame. are talking of the sensational young- holding the opposition to a puny Cities of the Missouri,” the contest ster as a potential Olympic repre- ond pagal gains in interest because of the fact Overrun Boxing Game that this year the two teams will! Boxing happens to be overrun with |Senyative in 1982. nai fight for the right to enter the state what is freely called “the fighting | 45" eastern ootlege care ak th aie cone nese ties tournament in Bismarck and possibly | wop.” Most of them, at least the conblisiaricof Eke. iter Tabet, with bt aaoras Res aecented Renae the state finals. most successful ones, are American e h (teat hy i ee se MEETS THURSDAY ‘Bismarck and Mandan, by virtue of | born, but coursing through their | total of 56 points, having scored 10 6 the “games won” column last year vee O OPEN REGIONAL ‘ first places and chalked up six points back ring being victors by overwhelming odds | veins is the hot blood of the Latin| fist places and chalked up six points > co ier eee) both in Secon 0, wTue wer of Congusst have never dled» ane Sean tabi “a in Sania shia _ ’ Hogeett's Dunya ettectvensts Powers Lake-Crosby Contest turday’s contest will enter st Often they have foun conven- 2 hampered by a recur- " foumament asa favorite to enter the |ient to discard. unpronounceable ae iaekiar do a : RS ue year. And Whitlow| Will Start Second Lap of finals in the state tourney. The vic- | names in favor of catchy ring mon-| ,.4 wagha ies pounds; gether ns go ‘Wyatt's right arm went lame early State Competition vedic rg Bee ot tne iaeer Heri lgueh Arana Saineeant more than he weighed when he| |i : ponte over’ aaa apparently is as ape Bracket and probably will meet|/who was born Raffale Giordano; | started at the Polytechnic Institute at | |: : = ‘ (By The Associated Press) - Ment ID ne rvthe fastest breaking | under tie gatee of Farinacel, and fiy=|{tuee-auarter inches tal, in his bare : prenatal Se ee ee ete er thes nts, Cire bette | oanieets Wil ge Under way Ceariaky teams in the state, the height of eith- | weight champion Midget Wolgast, | ‘°° Laboring with pick and shovel for $4|500, the slugging troops, include all records for catchers last season |night when Powers Lake will meet » ox the Bismarckers or Braves will give | who occasionally gets mail addressed | ,,1" 1929 at Poly he captured the!a day Jim Thorpe, above, one of|Pinkey Whitney, Don Hurst, 210-| “ste snmbke his is | by crashing out 37 home runs, {Crosby at Kenmare for the champion- them a large advantage to Joseph La Sealsa. University of Pennsylvania inter- |oothall’s greatest performers and a|Pound Virgil Davis, No. 1 backstop; ! ona ‘and that he is ready to | looks fit for another big year ship of Region H and the right to im “ ‘Record books offer conclusive proof | Scholastic | 50-yard championship, |former Olympic all-around champion,|®@d_ “Buzz” Arlett, the elderly and| Sum! he can have a job ‘Hartnett has slammed out s {participate in the state tournament Change First Schedule that the “fighting wops” are tougn |PYobably his greatest school boy | would bring himself back to the glory Portly “rookie” who hits ‘em high,| PCH agate he can have m joo | | Macacs Sao Catv “past five [ct Bismarck March 27 and 38, tA ‘The battle Saturday night orlginal-| customers in the ring. They've pro- Gee ‘set new national and in- |R° KRW before the World war when wide and handsome from a mooring- games, either as s pinch-hitter |" ‘The Powers Lake-Crosby battle will ly was scheduled to be played Friday | Guceq one or more champions in a - |he was @ national hero in intercol-|™ast stance. or as a regular in the lineup. His | be the first of eight regional contests. $n the World War Memorial building | syery division save heavyweight and ¢rveuemiate records for the 50-yard, |iegiate sports. The big Indian is a Problems throwing arm isinexcellent shape. | Five other regional games will be Out of urtesy to ising Mandan and because ara the made Ee a ork prelimtasey fo te ce atiO| ward solving his pitching worries but college | Winter Haven.— Barney Priberg,|ave’ PHday and two Saturday be the mecca for North Dakota bas- dleweights not long ago; Joe Dundee, free style, putting peel cay oS of a new hospital in Los Angeles, Jim|®0 epidemic of minor ailments and at man of all work and now the oldest] Games Friday night are: hhopes to come back and win a coach-|S0re arms has handicapped the fling- few] player on the Phillies’ roster in point = S ing job, ers in camp. Chet Nichols, a promis- f service, has been named captain. fee B—Valley City-Jamestown years shortstop He succeeds Fresco Thompson, traded sea De Bowman-! been a nightmare with the White Sox,|to Brooklyn. Friberg has been with the| 44°" ——— ve Day and Knight to {|s2 feces rae! che canine . | Lead Grid Eleven Marquette Adds {Schedule Nodak, Leanne Ce in ne eaten of the rangy | taline, featherwelght; Midget Wolgast x Muntsile, Tex. March 10) tj Bison Fight Card) ‘Resion G—ainot-Cando at Leeds. Rit anes be pion fe wrtyrieecancc se ve| On Rival Mounts) siv.cari sacs New Sectional — ae Midgets, the of the | of the flywelght division; and ¥ Vi OUNS| Se eee ew 0) Grand Forks, WD, March 19-—(m)| ,Resion “A= Pareo-Wanepton st x c ry will highest | Corbett, III, who ked two welter- State Teachers’ —The University of North Dakota ee ie Pea “a Football Foes) st te North Dexota ageies wil be g Bismarck-Mandan os permitted to use their fists in ath- letic competition without fear of penalty for the first time in the his- pe Petes cap cetball: tate tournament, a tae ras Ss ecnecuted for the Scany Bb Sieben eed = 53.2 seconds, only four-tenths of a training school gymnasit filers’ of ‘the Leracnee kingdom. second behind the collegiate mark. jum. Because of the Bismarck auto show | yithin the last five years. Serpe Tae and since the SS ENE at-| "Four of them are champions today, Father and Son tend the game Friday game | and a fifth probably could scale the ‘was changed to Sarma rek are|belghts if given a championship ea aaa the tivee wer oe| nem, er temo Gee"! Battle on Turf rated among the three best cage) i ntweight; Christopher (Bat) Bat- caboren aes Cais nick | weight champions into submission winners of the Texas Intercol- Jose aa Begeouraey aeaueny avere during 1930 but who was kept shard Deric Froggate, 43, and Son leeiate title, next season. . over-the-weight techni- ‘ and Bobbi t, confidence, but the Fargoans have aoe by the-welght Donald, 18, Are Bitter ae ud fe Enlight, been beaten twice by Moorhead and Lead Baseball Greats i competition, have been chosen co- Four Night Games Are Features) tory of relations between the two| Lack of patronage and cost of had a hard battle with Wahpeton.| p..oniinsed to be a great game Race Competitors canis On Golden Avalanche’s |#ehools April 8 maintenance of track and baseball ‘This has tended to cut some of the) in the tobacco chewing days of the — Coach C. A. West, physical director|St, Albright college the past two 1931 Grid Campaign of the Nodaks, announced Thursday | or oiisnment of the two sports for the over-confidence they might have had.| c-nmidts, Loberts, Wagners, Zim-| Chicago, March 19—(/P)—Pather It is unfortunate that the present | ermans ani Stahis, but it’s a big-|and son riding horses in the same Marquette Breaks morning that boxers from the Bison a Meets Beers snd Mandan ger and more colorful industry now tee, Ae a ar Milwaukee, Wis, March 19—Two|*2@, Sioux camps will clash here coming season. cage teams by a battle to the death in With the addition of a handful of eg ae - World Relay Mark Shree new intersectional foes and four April 8. Once Was Enough, But Twice “fighting wops.” St. Louis has four | Donald, 18, make up the father-son advance, and permits only one to en-} Puccinelli of | combination. In their last start Don- night games are - features of the ° Fe ‘The late Walter Eckersall, football ier the slate tournament a ea areas ee | cia laatoaeed ie aaa Marquette university football «ched-|Handicap Fails to sta at Chicago, twice performed the Show Good Coaching proyne stony ieee a oe ae etd tanta the nation |Runners Cover Two- and -One- 3 games with opponents from eight Halt High-Hurdler} a game, against Tiinois in 1905 and ¢ Coach George “Baldy” Hays, De- = eortsad A states. —_ against Nebraska a year later. i mon mentor, has pointed his team | for four years. Cincinnati has Cuc- | price winner in the history of Jeffer. Quarter-Mile Distance in 4s] °"The new intersectional rivals are| Auburn, Ala, March 19.—If the | Park, New Orleans. He flashed for the state tournament. He has | cinello, while Brooklyn, Cleveland and | Sop C 7 University of Mississippi, booked here | greatest works of admiration are built a strong and smart squad. ths coe ichamions Ae eT IGaraaY sOIMoUeT ee Get 30, and Washington and setter. | wrought by adversity, which is what| Gordon Glickey) Cochrane, catch- Preparations are being made to| year will have Lombardi, Father Froggate, a ‘trainer and a —, son college, also for this city on Nov.| Daniel said, then Percy Beard, Ala-jer of the world champion Athletics handle a crowd of 2,000 persons at | Palmisano, respectively. fockey, taught his boy how to ride,|,,Hamilton, Ont. March 18.—(P)— % bama Poly hurdler, has cause to feel] who starred on the football field for the Saturday game, according to J.| Golf has been a bigger attraction) *oy ory: Cathey cngster in turt tes: | Marquette university's relay team es- | pi Towa and Grinnell of the 1930 op-| Proud of his four great victories in| Boston university, once dropkicked C. Gould, superintendent of Mandan | since stocky little Gene Sarazen, Ma- | Sehoolng Mie youngster om Lunt less | tablished @ world’s record Wednesday ponents were not rescheduled, but| eastern indoor meets this winter. @ 53-yard goal against Brown unl- ’ and who is in charge of the| nero and some other Itallan-Amer- ftcacke: 7 ©/night at the indoor track meet of| The infield appears strengthened! tawrence, Ripon, Detroit, Boston| Though he was able to practice | versity. tournament. ican youths graduated from the caddy the Highlanders Athletic association college, Butler, Creighton and Drake | only in the small corridor of the gym- ‘Workmen will start building the/Tanks. Much of the present day 5 when it stepped a two and one-fourth have been retained. Lawrence, Rip-|nasium here, Beard went north to erd-bleachers in the state training | Popularity of bowling is due to the} Boxers Must Fight mile relay in 10 minutes flat. le/on and Mississippi are home night| win the 50-yard high hurdles of the school Friday. Arrangements also|Ruthian efforts of Jimmy Smith, Again to Get P ‘The previous record of 10 minutes, games while the Detroit contest at|Millrose games, the 45-yard high + are being made for temporary seats | Milwaukee's Italian pin-toppling star gain UFSES | 27 7-10 seconds, was set at Chicago Detroit will be played in the evening. | hurdles of the Meadowbrook games, to be built along all sides of the gym- | Auto racing proudly points to youth- by the University of Chicago last Sat- the 60-yard high hurdles of the New nasium balcony. ful Peter De Paolo, nephew of that} Los Angeles, March 19.—()—Andy | urday. ster, I I 1 Is Fir. st York A. C. games and the 10- ‘The Demons have not practiced in | 0ld speed-vay king, Ralph De Palma, | pivodi and Paulie Walker, New York the training school gymnasium in| and some more. Georgetti leads the| welterweights, must fight again to preparation for the contest, but the | bike racers who circle the boards in| collect purses for a battle Tuesday enough Braves have taken advantage of their | six-day stretches. And Italy has/night which ended with the victory | cagoan sprint Coleharbor Foe opportunities and have practiced | practically pinned Grecian shoulders| awarded Divodi on a fourth-round several times a week in the state | to the wrestling mat. foul. training school gymnasium since the} Could Notre Dame have captuzed| Dr. Harry W. Martin, state athletic meningitis ban was lifted. national football honors these past | commission chairman, said the purses Bismarck has a more impressive} two years without the mad touch-| were withheld in accordance with record this year than the Braves, down jaunts of Jumpin’ Joe Savoldi| new commission rules and Drawn to Meet at 3:30 Thurs- ‘They went through the season with|and the never failing conversions| would urge the two to appear but one defeat, at the hands of Far- toe of Carideo? | special attraction on a card day; Lankin, Champion, go, until their last trip at the end of | Maybe. Tuesday night. Opposed Mapleton $3.50 Per Ton The Asplund Coal Mine WILTON, N. DAK. 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