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LOCALS WIN SECOND CONTEST OF SEASON Victory After Deadlock in Final Period PLAY WELL DEFENSIVELY Will Take on Valley City Hi- Liners Tonight; Play Fargo Saturday Jamestown, N. D., Mar. 4.—(AP) —Bismarck’s High School basketball team defeated the Jamestown Blue Jays 18 to 15 in an overtime game here Thursday night. At the close of the regular time it was tied at 15-all. It was a listless game the first half basket, and Peterson and Graham each scored one for Jamestown. Jamestown made two baskets and two free throws in the fourth quar- ter and Bismarck tied it up. In the overtime period Olgeirson tallied a free throw and basket to give Bismarck the winning margin. Outstanding in the game was the and their ability to shoot baskets from a distance. It was the second time this season the Blue Jays had tasted defeat at the hands of the Red Shirts, having _ FROM RIVAL OUTFIT) Demons Eke Out Three Point with Bismarck leading 7 to 3. In| the third quarter, Finnegan caged a/ defensive work of the Bismarck boys} Bismarck Defeats Jame TF LWISH! LCAN SING, | | LONE TO NAG MEWS] OH, WAC THERE EVER A N(GHT LIKE THIS P Us | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE RAPPY DAY! EE—~GADJ THE GOOD WIFE (9 OUT FOR, THE EVENING-J I CAN NAR FOR PUNISHMENT, 4 B \WELL,IWASNT GOING Y Z OuT—~BuT LAM/ ARE YOU A GLUTTON £ MACK, OR ARE YOU GOING WiTA ME 2 (AN! row’ ey <M WAY AHEAD OF j ALL. BE THE SAME SOME PLACE Tul NO PLACE LIKE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932 Defeats Jamestown Blue Jays, 18 to 15, in Overtime Tilt CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOLS WILL START DISTRICT MEETS Imps Will Take on L - By Ahern WINNING TEAMS 10 COMPETE FOR STATE CAGE CHAMPIONSHIP 52 County Titleholders to Start Hostilities Throughout North Dakota SECRETARY LISTS SITES Mercer, Wing, Tuttle, Lehr, and Almont Are Entered in District 6 BULLETIN Beulah, N. D. March 4.—(7)— Beulah defeated Werner 26 to 17 to win the‘seventh district Con- solidated High School League basketball championship. (By The Associated Press) Fifty-two champions Friday open hostilities in eight district basketball tournaments of the Consolidated High School League of North Dakota far the district title and the honor of competing for the state league cage championship at Valley City March 17 and 18. District tournament sites as an- nounced by O. K. Cline. circuit secre- tary, and the teams competing in (By The Associated Press) Savannah.—John “Lefty” Michaels, southpaw pitcher who won 13 games for the Buffalo team of the Interna- tional League last season, seems to be just the man Shono Collins, the Red Sox manager has been looking for. Shono wants a left hander and he thinks “Lefty” may ‘ill the bill. St, Petersburg—Beau Brammel Duffy Lewis has found a worthy rival if the Boston Braves’ camp. Art Shires’ new Sunday go to meeting outfit is a pip. It con- sists of a green serge coat with large pearl buttons, green striped white flannels, a green shirt and in and a pair of very loud sport 088. | Biloxi—A quintet of younger play- jers will be given ample opportunity to prove their big-league mettle’ in the | Washington Senators’ spring exhibi- ition games. Pitchérs Frank Ragland, {Lynn Griffith and Johnny Friedrich, Catcher Cliff Bolton, and Outfielder Ralph Boyle are the youngsters. Tampa.—Yielding on the eve of the exhibition season, “Red” Lucas, ace of the Cincinnati Red’s pitching staff, will be in camp Saturday, ready to take a $2,500 cut in salary. He phoned Manager Howley of his capitulation Thursday. His Sports Gossip From Training Camps | _of Major League Baseball Teams tional League championship cam- Paign opens. St. Petersburg. — George Her- man Ruth has been in the big leagues since 1914 but he’s not too to learn new tricks. The New York Yankees’ great jugger is experiementing with & new batting stance in which he with his feet not quite so far apart and grips the bat 2 lit- shorter than he has in the F45 BF tried it out on the coast in games last fall,” he ex- “and I found I could hit ball just as far and also hard- » So Ym giving the new stance thorough trial this spring.” oa Clearwater.—All would be well with Manager Max Carey of the Brooklyn Dodgers if ‘he could lay his hands on @ couple of outfielders. In particular Carey would be de- lighted to welcome to camp Frank (Lefty) O'Doul, Floyd C. (Babe) Her- man and Johnny Fredrick, Herman is still trying to persuade the club he's worth $18,000 but the other two should be in camp, Fort Myers, Fla—Connie Mack will stay in camp with the Ath- letic’s three biggest winners, Lefty Grove, Rube Walberg and Leroy Mahaffey while the other boys 50 to Miami to play the Cardinals inton Here Tonight | Freshmen Will Meet Junior High | Outfit in Preliminary at High School ‘While the Demons are on tour at- tempting to wrest laurels from teams in the eastern part of the state, their understudies, the Imps, will provide the basketball entertainment of the week here by taking on the Linton Lions at the high school gymnasium tonight. The Freshmen will meet the Junior High School in the preliminary. The Lions come to Bismarck for the first time this season, two previous games having been cancelled because of road conditions. | Although little is known of the |strength of the Emmons county ag- gregation, teams out of Linton in re- cent years have offered plenty in the way of opposition in engagements here. According to Roy D. McLeod, ath- letic director at the Bismarck high school, the Imp starting lneup prob- ably will see Ahlen and Benzon at forwards, Benser at center, and ‘Woodmansee and Engen at guards. The Freshman and the Junior High School will meet in a rubber engage- ment, each team having won @ pre- vious start. | The preliminary will get under way jat 7:15 p. m. while the main game is slated to start an hour later. Expect to Better | been beaten in a game at Bismarck each district: acceptance of a salary of %14,000 Saturday and Sunday. i Record For Mile 4 + earlier in the season. District 1 at Stanley: Hamlet, Am-| completes the Red Birds’ pitching Connie has picked Rommel, | ‘The Demons will move on to Valley P oS Li ter vs. Kloten; Cooperstown vs.|Wishek, last year’s champion, is ex-|brose, Coteau, Arnegard, Van Hook,| staff, leaving only four infielders -| Stein, Krause, Cain, Bowman, De- | City to take on the Hi-Liners to- airings Iste Aneta; Finley vs. Baldwin. pected to make a strong bid to retain|Eden Valley, and Foxholm. among the irreconcilables. They | shong, Dumford, Barbour, Mad- | i ‘ night and will tangle with the Fargo District 7—Eckelson, Dan Haffey,|the crown. District 2 at Rugby: Claine, Bergen,| are Cuccinello, Strip, Hendrick | jeskt, Heavig, Hammond, Forr, (Track Stars Will Compete in Midgets at Fargo Saturday. F In di di manager; Spiritwood vs. Svea; Leal,| Florence Greitl, six-foot Napoleon |St. John, Perth, Wolford, and Isabel.| and Morrisey, a recruit from St. | Roettger, Williams, Dykes, Mc- ! . The summary: | or epen lent bye; Straus Clothiers, Valley City,|center, has been burning things up all| District 3 at Munich: Munich, Law-| Paul. Nair, Cthocki, Haas, Miller, Cole- Intercollegiates at New é « BISMARCK FG FT PFi 4 vs. Greeland; Marion vs. Courtenay; |during the season, and fans expect ton, Lankin, and Logan Center. | — { man and Cramer for the Miami York Armor Agre, f 1 2 1| C rt T Green Colts vs. Valley City Inde-!her to pace her team to the tourney| District 4 at Nome: Grandin, Bohn-| Santa Catalina Island.—Going at| trip. Captain Eddie Collins will Y poet Loo 4 ou OUFTNCYS |pencents: Eexelson vs. Woodworth; jtitle sack, Eckeleon, Stirum, and Sheldon.|the clip he has maintained since the| be in charge ————- . 1 q . Pingree. —_—_—__ istrict 5 at Spiritwood: Brantford, | opening of the t: season, Riggs The won the season's Finnegan, c 3; 30) —— District 8—Maddock, H. E. Wes-|/Pick All Star Team McHenry, Cathay, Binford, -Wood- [Stephenson Seas feetain onartita semester game from the Yan- ||, New York, Maren 4—(#)—Of all Green, g ...... 0 0 0,149 Teams Slated to Play Injstrom, manager; Isabel, bye; Oberon i worth, Fullerton,’ Nortonville, and left field for the Cubs when the Na-| nigans 5 to 3. Be feat EE Ete a Schlickenmeyer, g 0 0 0 District. Meets; West vs. Baker; Minnewaukan vs, Fillmore; In Sheridan County |¢2««. A. A, A. track sud field Pp TOTALS i @ 8 REIGiGR ELC. doen = Lob MEAT eth ru reatagdl| fo [nto state at ann arbor, saturday Ferhape, will farts the'beay chance "FG FT PF Well Represented Die Mee eay o.| Moots, N. D, March 4—Taree| Wing, Tue tas and Ament Indiana Favored _|stst. wit give‘tn indeaton'ot he| for a new meet reord Or 0 0 Churchill, manager; Bismarck Phan-| forwards, two centers and, three|lah. ‘ 5 ‘ ag Ree of finish in sifend Lee Carl A. Coan of Pennsylvania won 4 0 i: pbismarck, x. 2 , March ifs inn esr he Mandan Training School | guards, representing teams that com- eet Eee erin Amidon, Gas- Ih Big Ten Meet! lonships at go next week. keel ioe sees ey a eee irings of the teams which \- . ¥ coyne, Leith, and Fort Yates. + ne it 1 2 /day began district play to see an| District 10—Velva, Father Bernard Lean Hts iste seed —- | ew i | altcctthe Guaaonentcbe aeaae 0 0 Oleventual crowning at ‘Minot of a 1932|#legins, manager; Mercer vs. Ana- ; placed | PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED FOR | | crust Maton eee 1 1 4|independent basketball champion for| Moose, Tigers; Towner vs. Sawyer; [on the all-county team, «|SIXTH DISTRICT TOURNEY _| Minnesota Expected to Provide| [eb oeeeeigl esl dnt eet ¢ i. 4 Rorth Dakota cel eee eS vie ue hig Beech ail Selections for all-county honors oa in the sixth district con- 0 ition For Hoosi | F T $s iret time magic wodeae ease | y by R. W. Johnston, president a ; . | were made by the tournament officials, | S0lidated high school basketball tour- pposition For Foosiers =| n TOTALS eG eee Basketball League panes Seer areee Harold Johnson of Mercer and later |ney at Mandan were made Friday At Chicago | LAST CGD eee In ‘Gao or better wil head Otticials—Cassell, umpire; Stritz,|" Johnston, in announcing the draw- ton;, Sherwood vs. Westhope;, Donny- Selactists were’ bused onus eerhone |THE ee caine Dievacey toner meets as x (By The Associated Press) __ the field of thirty-eight entries, Four referee. ings, said that the new plan of this|PfO0k vs. Lorraine; Westland Duras, /ance of players during the tourna-|/ First round games will be played| Chicago, March 4—(#)—Half of the| | Tondon—Larry Gains, Toronto, |413; ad ee le Capt. Jack Walter of the 1932 Mar- |Z qustrict" drawings league handling | Hamlets of Mohall. ati ripen Ae eco es org h ae tbe ening eco Bym-| western Oar tex teamecfive| outpointed Dan McCorkindale, (Harvard, "IO. A A, A. A. outdoor 4 lered. ium. Tuttle drew ye ii — tonight, probabl Africa nm: Frank: ss ee ee ae Bite | office, has worked out in an excel- feasted emai d William Eck-| ‘all-county players are: Forwards—| first round drawings while Wing was tn rae ae ouiverty ae eninge gece en hattan, and Frank. Norgell of onan ih bate team. guia cs ee strom, manager; Belden vs. Stanley;| Jake Aichele and Harry Fandrich of|slated to meet Almont, at 7:30 p. m.|fieldhouse a new set of records. peteomerss, Cum Sook | De: | veex. wntyeraliys all otf are aa et rene league president also sald that arth; Powers Lakes. Ye nenite| McClusky, and Rudy Heb, Denhoff;|and Lehr will meet Mereer st’ 90) Only two meats have been held in ee gm, eccneel naman see cooked ae a Siceliem oe Ray Radcliffe, who led the Texas|ern part of the state was the heav-|Makotl vs. Lonetree; Alexander vs.[H Heitman, Martin; quatae=aabtate: P tn the semi-final pair Hae em beatin ee bone eee 4 j Both 3 . ' ; . Pfelf- F the win- ween rE league in hitting last year with |iest in the elght years of the league's Shell Village Indians; Ross vs. Manl-|ter and A. Tiehm, Goodrich, and Clar-|ner of the Ving AIT eaes eee See Mie nite: | CR Ta ake Geen | Grn victielon core alse Uiectioonet ce for | organization. Tei ban =avencee as ch ence Kelm, McClusky. a bye while Tuttle drew the winner|ts, Purdue, Chicago and Northwest-| al Gate ORiaoms, OR AERLON Stati pebie meee “6t trlete begin Dinsimeen molay will be manager: Crosby vs. Bowbells; Wild SHATTER RECORDS i oH sone in a game to belern, opportunities to set better ones.| (10), pivdasiarapan Dee : ‘: y ; Wild- ; played at 10:30 a. m. S h Powe i Indian. } ; | Stages Comeback “||started in all of the 14 other districts [Tose vs. Ambrose; Alkabo vs. Noonan: Grand Forks, N. D., March 4—()—| The finals will be slogan Betaaday Seacrest huge TA] qyCineinnatl—Tracy Cox, e Fg mepac! ||Monday, with regional playoffs the | POUur vs. regor; Coteau VS./'The Grand Forks Dragons shattered |night at 8:30. The consolation game |orite, with Minnesota figured to fur- Panes Se ee latter part of this week eliminating} "Di ict 14 Dunn Center, A. P. Be-|sl sowing Tecords for the arena here wil be played an hour earlier. nish most of the serious competition.| "Fort Warne. tnd i Tribune Want Ads cy eight aS pees oat ine leal, manager; Werner vs. Golden Mreeietro ait TE a eee ome mane a een ee ey ee Wayne, knocked ont Frankie state tournament at Minot March|Valley; Arnegard vs. Killdeer; Cen- : teins A eaoane: affair among Michigan, Illinois and Murphy, Detroit (5). ‘ Bring Results 17, 18 and 19. ter vs. Hazen; Dickinson vs. Richard- —— - —— —— Pairi A a ton; Stanton vs. Dunn Center; Elbo- The districts, the distret manag-|¥00ds vs. Halliday. has ers, and the opening round pairings! District 15—Mott, 8. D. Riley, * in the 16 state districts follow: manager; Flasher vs. Hebron; New B District 1—Lisbon, John B. Adams,|L¢!pzig vs. Havelock; Almont, bye; manager; Lisbon vs. Moore town-|New England vs. Regent; Elgin vs. ship; Engelvale vs. Enderlin; Wynd-|C®s0n; Leith vs. Mott. mere vs. Walcott and Rutland ys.|_Districs 16—D. J. Schults, man- rs iy Nome. ear: Laie vs. Rhame; Bowman peat 2a B, Johnson, be nn 8 : poner ey Besaneer tes ancoumlanse: ath the provisions ebiSertion 921 of the Compiles Laws of 1918, notice is hereby given that the following persons, together ‘with Reynolds vs. Casselton; nee: farmarth, r poste , ave filed petitions for nomination or election to the offi i i ner; Hatton vs. cia Presidential Primary Election to be held March 15, 1932. ice under which they have been designated, to be voted on at the ict 3—Park River, Fred Feske, == ———— munager, baihure we Lane: ews | Durmstad to Hold sh xo pe eae ion Phen ied op Name of Offi F Cant Be ean anc me be : i iomas VS. ie Sib! Pare orien Bt rnin ve, Girl $ Ca g e M e et e | Name of Candidate P. O. Address Name of Candidate P. O. Address 5 lar. Proai mt of the Lintted Sta haa TaaTRI ee - District 4—Michigan, Arnold Cecka, — President of the United States ECHLER Y, i ii. MURE — manager; Manns of Devils Lake vs.| Burnstad, N. D., March 4.—Hostili- JOSEPH IRWIN FRANCE. - —— Chie a Rg | Oklahoma City, Okia. Jack Delaney Michigan; Edmore bye; Larimore ys,|ties are slated to get under way Fri- | NONE posit, Md. |_ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT | Albany, New York ' Jack Delaney, veteran light heavy-|" District 5—Cando, George stuts-|from Logan ad Meluiah cotrn| National Committeeman F. J. GRA a RE | i 4 iP ode IE] eight, overcame the first obstacle injman, manager; Webster vs. Clyde; |start play in the second ori, counties aa Sean Meee Ellendale J. NELSON KELLY | Grand Forks his comeback path by knocking out! Leeds vs. Calvin; Bisbee vs. Cando; |tational meet here. oo Fargo CHARLES D. PERRY Crosb: See Peed ioteaty[aiat™ Sertwether Rosie ve | Tren sobre reskent Nepaem| Satioaal Commilileewomis | MINNIE D, CRAIG ee As | Senda = junich, Wishek, Ashley, Bi i ational Committeewoman Sj t 5 —— alendale aig at Bridgeport, Conn, Thursday | Disrct 6Piley, J. A, Gibbons, Pre-aurnament perormatoy ive - Se ee Enmond NELLIE DOUGHERTY Minot aia 3 ‘on, bye; Logan Cen-|Napoleon an edge on al SS Tee ey ee eer ie Peper although) Presidential Electors “O/SIDBERGENTHAT, Oakes PIERCE BLEWETT | Jamestor | “4 5. H. BRANT Linton PHC | Jamestown 2 | __ OUT OUR WAY, By Williams | ANNE A. CARY Mandan W. D LYNCH | Cooperstown IDA M. FISHER Fargo | W. H. PORTER | caepire MMMM oA—so_Vou'me wancawy VINE D. LORD Cando Calvin (OUR FINGER, coz You NELS MAGNUSON Souris | H J WANNA FEEL HOW 4H’ GILBERT MOSKAU Grand Forks i BABYS NEW TOOTH 1S os eit ee alee OR Minot COMIN’, HAH 2 iS Delegates to National Convention | A. M. BE! ‘argo CHAS. BALDWIN disse 4 WELL, JAMES P. CURRAN y's 5: CHAS. BALDWIN Willist } WHY NOT WARSH .. CURR, tford City: L. T. BERDAHL | paeon Baer AinAGae JENNIE A. DALE ismarck S. 8. CLIFFORD | Hnaby, 3. E. DAVIS Bismarck GERTRUDE DWIRE | aemaeeke THOMAS DEVANEY Langdon | JONATHAN C. EATON Fase MARK I. FORKNER Langdon EMIL EMANUEL, Sr. Ber ‘ J. M. GIBBONS Finley J, E, GARVEY erthold si A. 1 HUNTER Grand Forks WM. E. GLOTZBACH | i.e sacareen | Mott DAVID KELLY | Grand tres THEO. K | Hillsboro P. W. LANIER |: Seana seeks PG. LAREON Valley City R. H. LEAVITT aeatoyn EMnA C. NAGLE jl Lane | Valley Cit 5 lamestown LEO. J. McCDONA Man Sly OSCAR T OLSON 1 yee | em aiucee | Washbu OSCAR J. Wahpeton | R.B. MURPHY ol : ELL PATTERSON Carpio | GEO. T. MURRAY | Bismarck A. J. RULON Jamestown | D.J. CONNELL | Berthald BURLEIGH F. SPALDING . Fargo + A.C, PAGENKOPF | Towner MIRIAM TAYLOR . LaMoure | J, J. SIMONSON | Dickinson ARTHUR F, THOMPSON Minot JOHN J. SPRAFKA | Turtle Lake EDWIN TRAYNOR Starkweather SARA M. WOOD | Fee i LILLIAN M. WARTNER Harve: i | Fargo ee 4 I, A. C. Isaminger, County Auditor of Burleigh Count: , North Dakota, d = » have filed petitions for nomination as candidates for the office under which Phy stan ody Amadou (pda Whose names appear on this certificat ib imary Election and that their names will appear. upon the official Presidential Primary Election Ballot to he es With law governing Presidential : Election to be-held in all the Precincts of Burleigh County, on Tuesday, March 16, 1982. voted on at the Presidential Primary At said election the polls will be opened at 9 o’clock A. M. and closed at 7 o'clock P. M. on said day. . ; Dated at Bismarck this 5th day of March, 1982. ; A. C. ISAMINGER, - : SEAL) : ‘ ) Pea: County Auditor for Burleigh County, WN. Dak. » .

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