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e Bismarck-Mandan Bas THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1988 ketball Teams Have Bus y Week-End Program SEVEN LOCALFIVES (OHIO STATE COACH MENTIONED AS SUCCESSOR TO A. A. STAGG Man il Mareen Mentor? 1 10 PARTICIPATE IN EIGHT SKIRMISHES Demon-Minot Clash Here Sat- urday Night Will Be Climax of Program TO PLAY DICKINSON FRIDAY Local High School, St. Mary's and Mandan Quints Plan- ning Activity Bismarck and Mand teams today wound for a strenuous week At Bismarck high school gym- Masium: 7 p. m.—game between. two leaders in Bismarck high school intra-mural league; 8 p. m.—Imps, Bismarck high reserves, vs. Dawson, At state training school, Man- dan: 7:15 p.m. (M. S. T.)—Pa- Pooses, Mandan high reserves, vs. state training school; 8:30 p. m. (M. S. T.)—Minot vs. Mandan. At Dickinson: Dickinson. At Jamestown: St. Mary's high (Bismarck) vs, St, John’s high (Jamestown). SATURDAY At World War Memorial build- ing, Bismarck: 7 p. m.—Imps vs. Witon; 8 p m—Bismarck vs Minot. The Magi will bring t undefeated North Dakota Each team la: {nto state-wide pron by its 23-to-18 victory ov touted Fargo five and 18-to-12 conquest of until last week, the M tans, who met for t tate pionship in the final game las‘ were rated as the leading qu: ‘North Dakota. Minot had been r: Most unnoticed until i Devils Lake while Bismarck me! first serious competition of the son when the Demons clashed with the Fargoans, 1932 state titlists. Coach George L. Hays Thursday Tgorning said his Bismarck regulars Were in good shape as they made plans for their trip to Dickinson Fri- day. The squad will leave by train at noon Friday and will return on the noon train Saturday. Doesn’t Fear Dickinson Hays has little fear of Dickinson, since the Capital City five turned back the westerners 51 to 19 early in January. The Demon mentor will use his regulars as sparingly as pos sible, saving them for the expected hard battle with Minot the following evening. Bismarck vs. Hays has not yet decided whom he| will take to the Stark county city, but the squad is expected to include the five men who trimmed Fargo— Bob Finnegan and Frank Lee, for- wards; John Olgeirson, center; Billy Owens and Gus Schlickenmayer, guards. Coach Harley Robertson of Minot will bring a green team to Bismarck- Mandan, only one reguiar from last year’s quint, Forward Harley Dahl, included. Fawbush, guard on this! year’s team, saw considerable action ast year but was not a Magician reg- ular. Other first-stringers Robertson ‘will have are Muus, forward; Robert- | 6on, center, and Monnes, guard, Coach Leonard C. McMahan hopes to have more unity in his Mandan quint this week-end than the Braves had last week when they took a 32-21 trouncing from Fargo. The Mandan quint was weakened before the Fargo game through the loss of Sterling Byerley, guard who gradu- ated at the end of the first semester, nd Charbonneau, center, declared ineligible by the state board of con- trol pending an examination into his record. McMahan probably will start E. eee FZ WHAT, JAKE Ni LEAVING US SO SOON? WHY “MRS. HOOPLE WON'T BE START SPRING HOUSE CLEANING FOR TWO MONTHS YET? ~MY GOSH~ GOING | AWAY ~AN’ WE W TO JUST GETTING USED SNoRES/ OT SWELL WAY TO ING aN ERE SOCKS ME ON YourR WZ ven~1'm ovine THIS JOINT TH BLOW A GUEST—~ DM : HAVING A LITTLE Rassie} TH’ TABLE! WITH BUSTER—JUST IN FUNSTHEN MRS. HOOPLE STEAMS IN AN’ EAR/~T THOUGHT SHE WAS ONLY CLOWNIN’ UNTIL WELL MISS YOUR Ov’ {FAMILIAR GRUNT AT AND DR. WILGE ARE SILENT, HOWEVER Buckeye Mentor Brought Three Titles to Columbus in 15 Seasons TREAT WAIT TILL T GET MY COAT AN’ 4 TLL WALK SAYS HE WAS APPROACHED SHE FLOORED ME LIKE A Announcement Regarding Plans; Expected in Few Days From Midway Chicago, Feb. 2—(}—Sports writers, ‘who are accustomed to digging up im. Portant scoops on the news happen- ings of the Big Ten athletic confer- ence season after season, were just about ready to toss away their pencils f ‘and pads Thursday after almost four months of skirmishing with Thomas Nelson Metcalf. ‘lipped successor to the 0s Alonzo Stagg as direc- at the midway. The only thing he has told them or even hinted at since he was asked to get a new coach last ber Was that the man would not the Jamestown parochial quint. The Imps and Papooses will figure in pre! ry games preceding the Mandan-Minot and Bismarck-Minot tussles, In addition to their Saturday night appearance, the Imps will play Daw- son in the headliner at the high school gymnasium here Friday night. |In a preliminary two leading intra- | mural league teams will play. | Taylor in Victory _ Over Werner Quin (Tribune Special Service) Taylor, N. D., Feb. 2.—With J, In- gold and Lunn scoring 25 points be- |tween them, Taylor defeated Werner | 30 to 21 here. t \er for the visitors: The summary: Taylor (30)— Holverson, f 1 J. Ingold, g Berig, ¢ Totals ‘Werner Davis, f Miller, f !Hansen, c . jOyan, g | Ovill, g 8 welorroom al ome wclowemnm wl omnno cloonmna BEACH FIREMEN ELECT Beach, N. D., Feb. 2—Glen P. Cook was elected chief of the Beach fire department for 1933 at a recent meet- ing of the volunteer organization. Other officers named include Delo {L. Logan, assistant chief; Daniel J. | Wicka, secretary; and Raymond A. Noyes, treasurer. Two firemen teams will meet in a benefit basketball game Davis was the outstanding perform-| FG FI PF) \t FIDEL LA BARBA New York, Feb. 2.—.?}—From cham- | Pion to freshman; from title contend- jer to sophomore—that is the course of Fidel La Barba, who sticks to his idea of getting a college education {through the ups and downs of being | jone of the nation’s outstanding box- fers. Fidel, who retired once before to enter Stanford university, has de- |cided to give up the ring again and |return to his studies with the ulti- mate object of becoming a writer. The |cause for his decision was his failure to whip Seaman Tom Watson, British featherweight champion. i Independent Tourney Is Planned at Beach (Tribune Special Service) Beach, N. D., Feb. 2—Plans for an independent basketball tournament. here the latter part of February are under consideration. Invitations are being extended to teams at Beach. Sentinel Butte, Gol- va and Medora, all in N. D., and Wi- baux, Carlyle and Baker, Mont. Some of the towns may send two teams to the meet. Team and indi- however. was expected to ng awaited announcement lew days. He conferred with Vallejo Billiard Star Would Bring About Three-Way had Dr. John W. Wile, te caoch, slated for as published in the news- William Kraus, the Napoleon schcols, has Robert M. Hutchins of the | €¢ ager Bill Terry Back in Gotham to go to the west Thursday as Mra,|Giant Fans Expect Pilot to Do Ehlle Dranan of Tulse, Ghia, com-| Plenty of Dickering Before over 36 holes, A esterner, ht H B, sterrett of Departing itchinson, . year’s Champion, “Mra Gterrett was Unable | New York, Feb, 2—(>)—With to play in this year's tournament, Star Ski-Rider Minneapolis, Enter Feb. 12 Tournament Danning, who caught for the ‘Winston-Salem farm last sere ea st Napoleon, N. D., Feb. 2—Mareh 10| and 11 have been set as dates for! the fifth district high school basket- ball tournament for class B teams, which will be held here. Superintendent of Teams will be entered from Ashley, Hageiton, Stras- Deadlock in Tourney e best game of the} J Augie cago's new Johnny Layton of Sedalia, Mo, the crown is all his. But if Bozeman hands Cochran a setback all three will be tied. ‘Napoleon Quints Win Doubleheader Boys Defeat Braddock 41 to 15 While Girls Are Victor- ious 59 to 24 (Tribune Special Service) Braddock, N. D., Feb. 2.—' early lead, Napoleon high school’s basketball team went on @ scoring spree to defeat the strong Braddock quint 41 to 15. Preceding this game, the Napoleon girls trounced the Braddock girls 58 to 24. B. Greitl, Napoleon, and Hill, Braddock, scored heavily. Three Napoleon and two Braddock regulars left the game in the final quarter on personal fouls in the boys’ contest. Swenson was the scorer for the victors, counting 19 Braddock’ vidual prizes will be offered by the Beach Advance, newspaper sponsore ing the tourney. Tentative dates for the tournament are Feb. 24 and 25. | Basketball Scores ‘ (By The Associated Press) Cornell 30; Coe 39. St. Thomas College 30; St. John’s University 25, (overtime). here Feb, 8, the proceeds to go to the city’s poor relief fund, ae Paul Y. M. C. A. 15; St. Mary's | OUT OUR By Williams | IM HOLOIN' HIM DOWN Thu HE HOLLERS ENOUGH. OH ~ 1 SEE! WELL, WHeT'Re YOU GONNA Gwe Him FER HOLLERIN ENOUGH? points, while Dexter was +7 best. ‘The Imperials have their sights set on the fifth district Class B cham- Pionship. Summaries of the two games: Napoleon (41)— Swenson, £ Atkins, f Busch, ¢ uog aelocormnwe ol Commucnml Saville, c ... Totals .....secseseves Referee: O. D. Olson, Napoleon, a al rooconon Slwonmmae Sl coommmanld locconmce +! cococon elononnocs al eunoonod Pittsburgh—-Prankle Goosby, Pitts burgh, outpointed Joe Ruggizzini, De- trolt, (10);, Ray Winbush, Pit |OHTIO MENTOR ADMITS —P—Back in title| HE WAS APPROACHED hame|N. Metcalf, expects to make within 10 pion, 50 to 30, in a near record-break-|days will name Dr. John W. Wile as match that lasted only 28 innings. |the new Maroon coach Thursday re- Cochran defeats Bozeman and|mained but a conjecture. ‘Wishek, burg, Steele, Linton, Na- poleon and St. Mary's high school of Bismarck. a a ea he Genius Finds Way || To Beat Tax Racket ‘| Co: Amos Alonzo Stagg. confided that much. the official “Tm in no position to discuss any phase of the Chicago coaching posi- tion,” was the way Dr. Wilee dismissed @ report he might go to Chicago. WEDNESDAYS HOCKEY (By The Associated Press) Western Women in Final of Biltmore St. Thomas College 3; St. John’s —_— University 0. Fila, Feb. 2—2>—The! Miami, Univ. of Minnesota 3; Macalester 0.|championship of the Miam:-Bitmore | St. Paul 1; Minneapolis 2. Women’s golf turmament was cera | i AMERICA'S to bring Teprese: Lake Region Winter Sports club at the Norwegian-American A. C. tour- nament there. | Ah, My Dear Watson, Predhetm in Class A, a wonderful ex- | the hibition of skil! and courage will be | iia @ year ago. assured to visitors. Palstad is a ort, 8. D. MINERS rene 8 special effort! rapid City, 8. D, Feb. 2—(P)—Al- Devils|though neither team displayed par nt the | basketball, the Rapid City School of outscored Eastern Normal here Wednesday night, 37 to 30, in a South Dakota The Miners conference tilt. led, 17 to 11 at half-time. Eastern Normal 30; Rapid City School of Mines 37, | ' It Was Very Simple he solved a case while in bed. He was -in bed because sought to find how hospital tients who had not left of selling whisky to the patients at 25 cents @ drink, Concordia (Moorhead) 34; bead Teachers 33. Montana Mines 40; Northern Mon- tena Normal 25. ‘ ‘wand CABANA SUN CLUB MIAMI BEACH This year, more than ever, the Roney laza is maintaining the esteem of its dis-. criminating clientele... because in edjusting its rates in proportion to low- er overhead costs, it has not whittled an iota of guest lux- ury from its policy. Rether the Roney Plaza today is more beau- tiful, gay end comfortable than ever before. .. in truth, America’s finest ocean-front hotel. Moreover, its dining room ... praised wherever epicures compare notes ..... offers its aldo” PLORIDA one same cuisine, famed for its tasty and orig inal recipes, at prices averaging 50%_ lower n last year's... from the complete 60. cent fest (served in your foom without extra charge) »,¢ to.vare dishes at funch- eon and dinner which ere ex. traordinerily delicious ..... grati- fyingly inexpensive, And re- member; A sed e preinon @ ‘ers, outdoor swimming pool a: _ surf-bathing are offered without cost to Roney Plaza guests,

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