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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Bismarck Toppled from Undefeated Pinnacle by Jamestown Five ‘OFF T0 POOR START, | BISMARCK BOY SCOUTS WILL STAGE ICE CARNIVAL SATURDAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE i a * » DEMONS ARE BEATEN By Ahem ||NQVELTY AND SPER) /Moldout Situation Continues Serious | NATO BATTLE (7, See weaeT ce Vf peewee TY aggre) | EVENTS AND HOCKEY SPEEA cee |™ncec foes” Sac i AT HAVEN'T FELT MORE FIT SINCE YP Fie” an MILK DIET TIME eer Sonata 1 and 12 sears old} Lombardi, Strip, Ferrell [som and perhaps a pennant. ! a | L_WAS A DASHING, GAY BLADE SINCE IT IS THATS WHAT HE Postponed treasure hunt, under Ful-| Not Signed jall their men under contract and the Blue Jays Took Early 10 to 0) OF TWENTY {<THE MILK DIET {{ Done vou so 4 GETS FoR SLISING CONTEST ARRANGED ton’s direction. |New York Giants and Chicago Cus i Lead and Fought Off , 'S MIRACLULOUS——~BY JOVE, | mUCH GOOD, }} TH’ BOLONEY So 7 List jan My TCR, Feb 17-0 Spring | tol, Leal f Bismarck Drive aay at at vias WICC 6 I THINK YOU THICK ¢ 4 3 ‘Entry Large around the corner but {oF some major ings the New York Yankees ony: i ce oye Bee TLC Ss ANID HOW, SHOULD STAY TMT ACHE Affair Was Postponed Last F A A U M. t maine og ite, holdout, situation Te-!body else a battle for the American FINNEGAN, GREEN POTENT) {I ACTUALLY CRAVE IT, VERILY? |rer ron A’. {4 QUTOFACHOPSUEY Week-End Because of | MOF A. A. U. Mee ante sagnaten, when they adopted « |Baters—Meoh, Moo. Berg, "Bob : a } CANT WATT FOR THE NEXT MONTH MORE! 4 WO Was cerning Tr Severe Blizzard 18 States and Two Foreign Na-|seneral policy of retrenchment and| "Ine outlook for the otters, however, “ : 5 With Each Entrant Beaten At) Least Once, Spectacular Tourney Looms | vonight high i : Schaaf was knocked out by Car-. BY WM. E. McKENNEY with the queen, but West was now first quarier and ian SuRTaOw: nera in the 33th round of PESPISN Secretary, American Bridge League [Practically helpless. | | THIS CURIOUS WORLD on the acs ——# ; last lay night and died after an bs b| S eee Carr, Venzke, Eastman, Bausch: | operation performed Monday to re-|,, California and Florida may have| sce three discards. To lead # club | ll =< j iE When Captain Wade Gre ras 15 1933. BY NEA SERVI Fiua May SLIGHTEST DESIRE FOR OTHER Basing §~HAVEN'T THE HE WAS GETTIN’ TH’ ‘DOPE ON TH' JAP- FOODS a ny Sust WHEN HE town by ursday atter-| ie after the game. | Demons} een the} 1 FT, PF/ 3! 3) a 0 ml ooro 12 Have Caused Schaaf’s Death . Theory That Boxer’s Demise Grand Forks Five Was Not Caused By Blows New York, Feb. 17.—(#)—Prelimi- nary examination of the outer sur- faces of the brain of Ernie Schaaf, heavyweight boxer who died Tuesday morning following a bout with Primo Carnera, have strengthened the be- lief of the medical examiner's office r that death was due entirely to nat- Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 17.—(?)— Grand Forks high school’s basketball |UT@l causes, and not the result of team ran up a 17 to 2 lead in the; blows from the huge Italian's fists, first half to defeat Moorhead’s Spuds| the Associated Press learned from @ here Thursday night 27 to 9. Tellable source Friday. Bernard White scored six baskets! Although announcement scheduled and a free throw to lead his mates| Thursday by Dr. Charles E. Norris, Central Rings Up 10th Win in 11 Starts At Expense of Spud Cagers Oewe 8 TO BE HELD AT NORTH RINK Winners Will Get Ribbons and Troops Will Receive Rating Points Bismarck Boy Scouts will stage their Postponed ice carnival at North Rink Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, it is announced by W. G. Fulton, executive. The carnival was to have been held last week as a part of the week-long Program in observance of scouting’s anniversary but was postponed because of the severe weather. Six novelty races are on the pro- gram. The first is an obstacle race in three age groups, one for 12-year- olds, another for 13-year-olds and 14- years-olds and a.third for boys 15 and over. Each troop will be restrict- | ed to one event in this feature. | events, They are novelty riding race, chariot race (three entries from each troop, with two in front and one be- hind), shovel race (one entry for each troop), and relay (team of four from each troop). In the speed events, the following features are offered for each of the three age groups one-lap race, three- lap race, one-lap backwards race and necessary. ‘The program will be climaxed with a hockey game between teams picked by Captains Ernest McCall and Wil- son Davis. Ribbons will be awarded to winners of the first three places in each event, Fulton announced, and troops will re- ceive credit on their troop rating for attendance at the carnival. | Scoutmasters will be in charge of their troops at the carnival or ap- Point someone to take care of their troop entries. Points ulso will be awarded to troops on the 5-3-1 basis. The troop getting tions to Be Represent- | ed Feb. 25 | New York, Feb. 17—()—Eighteer states will be represented in the Na- for a jdignant {tional A. A. U. indoor track and field’ |championships here Feb. 25, a study jof the entry lsts reveals. In the list of 275 will be athletes from California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wis- consin and Oklahoma. ‘Two foreign countries, Canada an Sweden, also will be represented. —— ae [ Basketball Problems | By NAT HOLMAN Star Player, Coach and Author of “Winning think it safe te Question—Do you relax on the defense after you have The same requirements will prevail of the ball? WAS NEARLY for the chair push race. No age limits eitawer ReUET to. your defensive an- OVER IT= are set in the other four novelty | position as soon as possible after the ball changes hands, and rest easily until the offensive arrives. Relax ‘physically, but never mentally. These moments of Sopuge of vero A portance to a player, ant make use of them if he wishes to retain his speed throughout a game. cut deeply into salaries, were prepared somewhat larger quota of in- it protests from star perform- erg than customary but probably not even they expected so heavy a list of dissatisfied players. Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Red Lucas, Ernie Lombardi, ‘Wilson, Joe Strivp, Wes Ferrell, Willie Kamm, Willis Hudlin, Frank Frisch and Heinie Manush are just a few of the headliners who have balked at There are striking exceptions of Massachusetts, Michi#an.| course. The Pittsbu 5 irgh Pirates, who Missourl, New Hampshire, New Jersey. | surprised the National League by fin- ishing second last, season with inex- d perienced men at both shortstop and second base, have signed every player is not so rosy. HA! A PHONE: Youngstown, O.—One of this city’s banks was almost arrested for count- erfeiting the other day. It had been Hack displaying a replica of a dollar bill im its window for advertising pur- poses, The replica was seven times larger than an ordinary dollar bill, but this didn’t prevent a department af justice operative from confiscating the bill and suggesting that the bank use a different display. ‘Ten ts sald to be the world’s most popular beverage. | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | } qu. at the state; couple race (two skating together). the ‘rs: Swamps Moorhead Is Strengthened iia ‘will be rid ih ines races i the 10ti ti in 11 starts. chief medical examiner, was post-!the highest total will receive 15 ad- 0 eS head (salted Oto 1 at the end|Poned, it was learned that prelimi-|ditional troop rating points. ‘Ten pass. In case 9 © of the first quarter and the Grand|®@Y examination showed diffuse} points go to the second place troop|2 is well covered, the pivot can pass - — Forks regulars added four more bas- | SWelling of the brain, due to encepha-jand five points to third place winner.'to No. 4, who has also crossed over 6 5 kets before Coach Ed Bohnhoff be-| tis, a condition which occurs occa-| John W. Reel, director of recreation, for a shot. gan sending in his reserves. The} S!nally following influenza. | 10 13 18 26 third period was a rough-and-tumble!, This conclusion, which in non-| i aN 0 5 18 22laftair, with Grand Forks getting one! technical terms means that swelling! i (Mlinois), Umpire. jpoint and Moorhead two. of the brain, considerable in degree. : { ’ own College). \*"Grand Forks ran the score to 27-5 W&S caused by inflammation of the | pints TaeG | Ga sphesaastenuntee Betas Moorhead ; entire brain surface that could have| IDGE ¢ | A A U Will N) end {started a brief rally, with both coach | heen caused pee hey Reset ean eo BR ° ° ° ie eaaares Piaget to lead | Said Schaaf died of hemorrhage and} LXPERTS PLAY IT . we ' ‘Look! He's not even scared of me!’ Moorhead and turned in a nice floor) @tra-cranial pressure, brought on by | 55 N3 Sees MAGN A Good Team Abroad: Metcalfe and Spitz to game while Perske was outstanding at Camera's blows. 4 ,, Heve pressure in the brain. He suf- ' Fights Last Night OO their many debatable questions. But would make both of the declarer's placed Gus Schlicenmeyer jae ie fered an attack of influenza, severe| ‘Ms year the two states will agree 00 | ciuns good. the Demons hit a stz Participate | (By The Associated Press) jenough to require hospital treatment, | One Point, namely: Callfornis eves ‘All that West could do was to cash riods which kept |_Elizabeth, N. J.—Georgie Nichols, |about three weeks before the bout, | that St. Petersburg is a wonder{ul/ nis sce of diamonds, and now it tirely on the det Jew York. Feb. 17.0P)—The Ama- Buffalo, N. ¥., knocked out George | — host, and Florida You tract | Was immaterial what suit he led, ex- With the Capital City quint New x Syne eelected a Forrester, Elizabeth, (2): Kid Dixie,| FRIENDS GATHER FOR Ben See eee Se Good contract | cepting trump, which would cost West we | in the closing veriod, the Jays capped teur Atini has selected 4 Newark, outpointed Joie Ternorio,/ERNIE’S LAST RITES bridge player in Charles Duren to the| a ‘trick. But Mr. Duren had success- \ the brilliant battle with a winning rally. The work of Southpaw Bob Finne- gan, who scored six field goals and two free throws, and Captain Green was outstanding wint. Green played a bang-up game ic silistie heights ended in death after|Ners assembled in-St. Petersburg to) Soints this hand played an impor- at guard and Finjesan’s uroseag dee versity of Pennsylvania; Ben Eastman ‘Chicago, (10) 8 bout with Prime Carnes ey tteT | play off the final rounds. Five ses- | Points, | of Stanford; Jim Bausch, Olympic ,—- {sions of play—140 hands—constituted livery in goal attempts from the court were almost impossiole to guard. Handicap Too Great Outside of the first quarter, accord- ing to Coach George L. Hays, all of his Demons played great basketball but the handicap proved too great to! overcome. } Ingstad, elongated Jay center. scored five field goals and a free throw to capture scoring honors for, for the Bismarck & powerful seven-man track team to, compete in Europe next summer. | Invitations to join the squad defi-, nitely have been accepted by Bill Carr, Olympic 400-meter champion, and} ne Venzke, world’s indoor record: ; der at the mile, both of the Uni- Decathlon champion; Ralph Metcalfe. crack Negro sprinter: and George Spitz, world’s indoor high jump record | holder. The seventh member of the; team probably George Saling Olympic high hurdics’ champion. ‘The team will 1 for Europe im- mediately after the tional cham- ; pionships at Chicago, and compete in Stockholm and probab! i So ree a '| Basketball Scores [| “x: 10 ovctock they planned to take in Germany. | Buffalo, (6). Wrentnam, Mass. Feb. 17.—(Pi— Savannah, Ga.—Chino Alvarez, Ha-| Friends gathered Friday at the lit-! vana, knocked out Batting Gizzy,,tle white house Ernie Schaaf built! Pittsburgh, (5). | of his fists. They came to pay part-; Chicago — Frankie O'Brien, Hart-|!ng homage to the broad-shouldered | ford, Conn.. outpointed Tom Jones, | Sailor whose struggle toward the pu-| @ him to St. Mary's church with six of his old pals walking -beside the! hearse. There a solemn high mass {was to be sung for the youth who, they said, once wanted to be a priest. | The three managers who guided boxing’s “Golden Boy” were to be among the mourners, Jack Sharkey, s (By The Associated Press) Jamestown High, 26; Bismarck, 22.| Marquette, 48; Wiscorg™, 38. Rapid City School of Mines, 34; Huron College, 37. i South Dakota University, 37; Morn- jingside, 22. Wahpeton Science School, 28; Val- first National Amateur Pivot and Progressive Contract Bridge tourna- ment at St. Petersburg. Various states throughout the Unit- ed States conducted district cham- pionship rounds. These, district win- the tournament. When the final score was an- nounced, Charles Duren of San Fran- was awarded the trophy emblematic of this new type of tournament. Mr. Duren won the tournament on his ability to play the hand well, as the following hand well demonstrates. cisco was declared the winner and}? fully made his contract of four ‘Covi it, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) pesereieith 2089) RA Berrie. Dees | Hazlegrove | a By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Dave Johnson was an over night guest at the Elmer Drumm home a week ago Sunday. John Buckley, Phil Schlossberg. Ed Wi ‘ Pri well. iley City Teachers, 24. The buri: " 4 fagner called at the Dave the victors. Peterson, at guard, played "tance and Italy as well e burial was to be in Foxboro. Johnson home a whirling defensive game for James- Grand Forks high, 27; Moorhead, 9. ‘Tuesday. town. Bismarck made the trip to James- Buy or Sell Through OUT OUR WAY The Tribune Want Ads There a volunteer squad from the Boston navy yard planned to fire a salute and sound taps, Michigan State Use the Want Ads By Williams || Ed Wagner, Elmer “Drumm and quite a few others were in Arena Sat- urday on business. | Andrew. Kraft called at the Maxie; | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were | Si Ba hmani supper guests at the home of Mr. and fee! WELL. GOODNIGHT!) [Looks LIKEHES| /OH,E ALWAYS ACT igns Dac! | Mrs, Elmer Drumm Sunday. WHUTS TH’ MATTER with THAT Goy ? EX PECTIN “To WALLOP HIM,oR GIVE | OF SOUND OF MY : HIMAKICK | MOTHERS voice, As Grid Mentor AN TH Cuz SHE NEVER SOMETHIN: po TUL UME THIS TULL GET SOMEBODY [| AT LEAST FouR BLOCKS FROM HOME, ER OUT PANTS ER, / THINKS WHOT SHE WANTS ME TO Former Florida Coach Will Re- place James H. Crowley East Lansing, Mich., Feb. 17.—(P)— Charles W. Bachman, former Univer- sity of Florida football coach, and ex- Ponent of the Notre Dame system, will suceed James H. Crowley as grid- pes mentor at Michigan State col- lege, Agreement with the governing board of the college was reached late Thursday in a long distance telephone conversation with Bachman at 1M The Bidding. Mr. Duren was seated in the South, and his side was not vulnerable. East and West were vulnerable. Mr. Du- ren opened the contracting with one spade. ‘West could not overcall with two hearts, being vulnerable, and a suit overcall should not be made with a 1 and Get Your [exe}Toxere) iii Gainesville, Fla. The new coach comes to State without a contract. The amount of his salary was not di- vulged, but was believed to be about $6,500 a year. Cats Defeat Vikings ‘ four-card suit. West, however, elect- ENTRY BLANKS for “ CONOCO'S $10.000 CASH PRIZE CONTEST THE Northwest Mounted. Police force was ESTABLISHED IN 1873, in 1905 became the Royal Northwest Mounted Police and .is anadian Mounted Police. There are 32 TABLE- SPOONS in a pint. The world is divided into 73 states and princi- i 4 d i in Nip-and-Tuck Tilt and Mr, Duren won the trick in dum-| palities, counting the entire Brit: Valley City, N. D., Feb. 17—()—| my With the ace. He returned the} ish Empire as a unit. Wahpeton Science School nosed out; the Valley City state teachers college here Thursday night in a state inter- collegiate conference basketball game 28 to 24. The Wildcats were ahead ;¢' at the half, 14 to 11. The Vikings trailed until the last taka with ies the we piped — an two re- maining, Morsch led the Vikings| 1 Would prefer to play for while Ratzlaff was outstanding for ‘Mr. the Wildcats. the Tribune Want Ads ‘OR QUICK: oRWILUAMS, SERVE. __Lomas Oll Company 917 Main Avenue