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be © BOTH TEAMS IN GOOD SHAPE * r 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1983 , Bismarck and Mandan Cagers to Renew Rivalry Wednesday Evening HHGH SCHOOL TEMS |BENSER LEADS PROWLERS TO 23-13 VICTORY OVER G. P. QUINT OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~ WILL STAGE BATTLE AT TRAINING SCHOOL Ba emons Will Seek Revenge For Defeat By Braves in Re- gional Last Year Fa 2: Second Game of Annual Series Will Be Played in Capital City March 3 Bismarck and Mandan high school basketball teams will renew their tra- ditional rivalry when the Demons and Braves clash in the state training * school gymnasium, Mandan, at 9 p. m. Wednesday (Bismarck time) in the first of their annual two-game pro- gram, Defeated by the Braves last year for , the regional championship and the * right to ente the state tournament, the Demons will be out for revenge. Coach Leonard C. McMahan's Braves have had an in-and-out season so far, because of a constantily chang- ing lineup due to illness, graduation and ineligibility. From now until the state tournament, however, Mandan} promises to have its lineup fairly con- stant, Through its in-and-out campaign Mandan has losi twice to Jamestown G ALL RIGHT “AS A TECHNOCRAT, YOUVE WOUND UP YOUR CHIN, AN 1 TAKEN TWENTY MINUTES FOR IT TO RUN DOWN, AN’ STILL YOU HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO EXPLAIN WHAT TECHNOCRACY 1S/ GIVE IT TO Us | NUTSHELL ~~THATS. =. WHERE IT a BELONGS | a) in ate and once to Fargo, its major victory] __ ‘being an over-time decision over Mi- not. Temporarily Wrecked ‘The Braves were temporarily wreck- ed at the end of the first semester when Sterling Byerly, veteran guard, ‘was graduated and Rene Charbon- neau, center, was declared ineligible for six games. Charbonneau has be- come eligible again, however, and Bob Saunders, veteran guard who was out; * for a while because of illness, is back } + represent Mandan in the state tourna- iin the lineup and the team which will mament gradually is assuming shape. Wednesday night probably will find! Ernest Percy and Toman at forwards, Charbonneau at center, and Saunders and either Bill Partridge or Dick Percy at guards. On the other hand, Bismarck has been “on” most of the season, having Jost but one contest, that by a close decision to Jamestown. Coach George L. Hays will have all of his squad available for action for; the Mandan game. Though he has} “not announced who will start, game| time probably ‘iil find Bob Finnegan and Frank Lee at forwards, John Ol- geirson at center. Billy Owens and either Captain Wade Green or Gus Schlickenmayer at guards. Will Meet March 3 ‘The two teams will meet again _ March 3, at the World War Memorial building here. Under the new arrangement this year, both Bismarck and Mandan will * “be in the state touranment, the neces- sity for “killing each other off” hav- ing been removed by the state board of control. They are two of the Class A teams, and, having been unchal- Jenged in their districts, automatically become tourney entrants, Heretoforé they were in the same region and played each other for the right to en- ter the tourn: ment. There will be no preliminary game ‘Wednesday night because of the dis- e between Bismarck it is anonunced by J. C. superintendent of Mandan} arcs | Curb Exchange Meet On Program Tonight; New York, Feb. —(P)—Their eyes fixed on the nat: 1 championships later in the week, lumi: aries of the indoor track world will go through the tune-up process in the curb exchange games Tuesday night. Glenn Cunningham of Kansas, win-; mer of the Wanamaker and Baxter Miles in the Millrose and New York A. C. meets; Glen Dawson of Okla- homa; Emmett Toppino of New Or- oJeans; Frank Wykoff of Los Angeles; Leo Sexton, Olympic shot put cham- + pion and world record-holder; George Spitz of New York, world’s indoor: high jump record-holder, and other! , Stars were entered. Canadian Thrones Declared Vacant Quebec, Que, Feb. 21—1%—The! Canadian Boxing and Wrestling Fed- | ,, eration has declared vacant four of | the eight major Canadian boxing | championships—heavyweight. welter- weight, featherweight and flyweight. In the other divisions, the federa- tion recognizes as dominion cham- pions: Charlie Belanger. Winnipeg, light heavyweight; Frankie Battag- “Jia, Winnipeg, middleweight; Tommy Bland, Toronto, lightweight; and --Bobby Leitham, Montreal, bantam- weight. © Jim Browning Beats ‘Strangler’ Lewis New York, Fe. 21.— ()— Jim ~ Browning, St. Louis exponent of the ~ looping scissors, has gained New York “state recognition as heavyweight ‘wrestling champion. employed his favorite Browning hold to toss Ed (Strangler) Lewis, the title-holder after 50 minutes, 57 sec- Buckeye Cagers Trim Tuesday lacked only a ing a death grip on the Western | Louisville Selling lowa While Purdue Is Nosing Out Northwestern Chicago, Feb. Bonds for Baseball Louisville, Ky., Feb, 21—(#)—With their slogan “Save Organized Base-| EGAD, BUT YOURE bo I HAVE TO GO i OVER IT AGAIN 2 UM-LETS SEE= HOW DID I START? OH ,BOTHER! NOW YOU HAVE pe, T'S NA ME SORT OF Conference basketball championship, even though the figures said six teams had chances of’ overhauling or tying the Buckeyes. The Buckeyes Monday night raked up their eighth straight triumph, maulng Iowa 38 to 23 at Columbus. Northwestern took a beating from Purdue, 42 to 40, at Lafayette, Ind. Michigan, the other five with more {ball n Louisville,” 16 teams of civic leaders Tuesday were engaged in floating ® $150,000 bond issue to pay debts of the Louisville American As- sociation baseball club and provide working capital for the team. CONFUSED ~ TELL ME ~WHAT ‘PART OF IT DONT YOU UNDERSTAND ?: By Ahern | BZ Z| SAY ~WHY * DONT YOU GET A CLOCKMAKER TO HX UP YOUR HAT,SO A CUCKOO ' CAN POP OUT EVERY TEN SECONDS, WHEN YOU'RE SPOUTING TECHNOCRAZY! AT SI) Ohio State Nearly Clinches Title than an outside mathematical of cutting itself ako" tig tae opel went back into third place by wale loping Chicago 35 to 10 at Ann Arbor. Sndiana defened incerta, 36 to 25 at Minneapolis for its fourth vice tory against four defeats. remained in fifth place by smother- ing Wisconsin 29 to 15 on the Bad- gers’ floor. ‘The bonds are backed by the assets of the Louisville Baseball company, which include Parkway Field, the As- sociaton franchise, and players’ con. tracts. Sponsors * of the cankalel hope to have all bonds sold by Sat- urday. BRING YOU SPRING'S SMARTEST VALUE! Shoulders are broader. The waistline is suppressed—higher. Lines that seem to add inches to your height! Smartness features every detail — the tailoring . . . the fabsics ... the fel You'll cut a becoming figure, indeed, in any style parade—and cut dollars from your budget, too, in « suit from SIMLE, SCHAUMBERG SHINE AS TEACHERS DBREAT CO. A17-11 National Guard Reserves Wal- lop Methodist Cagers 25 to 9 in Other Game WILL PLAY V-BALL TONIGHT Two Feature Cage Games Are Rough, With 22 and 16 Personal Fouls Called With Benser leading the attack with four field goals and a pair of free throws, the Prowlers Monday night defeated the Grand Pacific Eat Shop quint 23 to 13 in the feature of @ three-game city basketball league program at the World War Memorial building. Agre, Croonquist, and Martin each added a field goal and Manney add- ed two to the victors’ total while the chefs were held to four field goals, two of which were looped by Eddie Spriggs, Each team counted from the free toss line five times. The game was rough, with 22 per- |Simle, f sonal fouls caused. Agre and Fay $2.98 urch to 9, with Helmsworth leading the attack for the victors with six field league are planned at the building Tuesday night, according to John W. Reel, director of recreation. ‘The Elks will face the American Le- gion, the Comets will play the eo ger of. Columbus and Company A will be Pitted against Wilton. Monday night's summaries: Company A “B” FG FI PF Johnson, f .. 1-4 Helmsworth, f 1-1 Anderson, c 0-0 Heidt, g ... 0-2 Carlander, g . 1-1 Methodists (9) P. Faber, f T. Faber, f Putnam, c Finlayson, Papacek, ¢ Totals ... Referee: Martin; Faculty (17) onan @l emo ol room wood | ieee Fle locoummce & Referee: Schaumberg; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN FOR STORAGE, WHEREAS, John 0, Hagan did, at the ae instance an@ request of Fo! 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