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ee oer ar reereares oo noe y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1988 __- Comets HS 00. A PALS 10 WAKE APPEARANCE Elks Refuse to Lose Much Ground, Winning Four Out Of Five from Wilton LEGIONNAIRES ARE SLIPPING Three Basketball Games and Kittenball Meeting Planned Monday Evening ‘Without lifting a hand, the Comets Friday night increased their lead in the Bismarck volleybail league. ‘The Comets won five more games ‘when the Company A volleyers failed to make an appearance and forfeited the match to the loop-leaders. Despite the technical sweep, the Comets did not outdistance the Elks contingent much. The second-place clubmen won four out of five from the Wilton entrant. Their victories gave the Elks an in- creased margin over the slipping American Legionnaires in the second- place battle. The former doughboys Jost four out of five to the Knights of Columbus, who broke out of a tie for last place to go three full games ahead of Wilton, Friday night's results: Elks defeated Wilton 15-3, 15-9, 15-10, 10-15 and 15-6. Knights of Cclumbus beat American Legion 15-3, 15-9, 9-15, 15-6 and 15-7. Comets won five straight by for- feit from Company A. The standings: Won Lost Pct. . 38 7 B45, « 32 13 wT1L 240 (1 533 Company A......... 18 27 400 Knights of Columbus 13 32 +289 Wilton ............. 10 35 222 BASKETBALL PROGRAM PLANNED FOR MONDAY Having won six games without a Joss, the Prowlers enjoy a comfortable Jead in the city basketball league, it is announced by John W. Reel, director of recreation. ‘The Faculty cagers, who have won four out of six starts, are in second place, followed by the Grand Pacific East Shop quint. with two victories and four losses. Company A has fail- ed to win a game in six starts. ‘Three games in the city league are scheduled for Monday night. At 7:30 o'clock, Company A will clash with the Prowlers. The Faculty and Grand Pacific Eat Shop quints will meet a: 8:20. The windup, at 9:10, will find the Methodists battling the National Guard reserve team. The standings: Won Lost Pct. 1.000 667 -333 009 6 4 2 0 aenTo Company A. KITTENBALL PLAYERS DAY managers and prospective sponsors have been invited | to a preliminary organization meeting at the World War Memorial building ‘Monday evening by John W. Reel, di- rector of recreation. Plans for the coming season will be discussed and preliminary arrange- ments made, Reel said. ‘The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock, Speed Demon Will {some mighty wallops by the old Cub Sail Home Sunday Sir Malcolm Campbell Expects to Return from England for Another Attempt Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 25—()— Sir Malcolm Campbell, the British sportsman who drove an automobile 272 miles an hour here Wednesday, will start homeward Sunday with the intention of returning next year for 4 | OUT OUR WAY “S FROM IT THAN Increase Lead in Volleyball Loop Without Lifting Hand warci For) [VON PORAT IN HOSPITAL AFTER KAYO BY TUFFY GRIFFITHS ALL YOU TECHNOCRATS BRING UP THAT BRICK LINE OF CHATTER? WELL—~IF YOU GUYS HAD TECHNOCRACY, YOu'D NEED ALL. TH BRICKS FOR SETTLING ARGUMENTS AND FURTHERMORE, WE TECHNOCRATS SAY THAT ONE HUNDRED MEN, OPERATING FIVE BRICK ‘PLANTS,CAN PRODUCE ALL FA THE BRICKS THE NATION yy NEEDS §~15,000 BRICKS A MAN PER DAY WOULD MAKE A TOTAL OF ABOUT. 450,000,000 BRICKS A YEAR, EGAD / NERVOUSNESS AND ACUTE NOKESTION Gomer Norwegian Heavy Enjoyed Sub- stantial Margin Until Col- lapse in Seventh CONDITION IS NOT SERIOUS Regurgitation of Blood Caused By Small Mouth Cut, Physician Declares Chicago, Feb. 25.—(7)—Otto von Porat’s latest invasion of the boxing field in the United States Saturday had ended in a hospital, and in a technical knockout defeat at the hands of Tuffy Griffiths of Sioux City, Ia. Von Porat, Norwegian heavyweight, ering ness and the effects of a dinner eat- n too soon before entering the ring. The battle had progressed to the seventh round, with Von Porat en- ‘ joying a substantial margin over (ZZ Griffiths when suddenly, apparently 4 without having been hit hard, an ex- etic Pression of pain crossed his face and he managed to last out the round|® Johnny Risko Outpoints King Levinskcy |" #5 sce cieane.0u mu ‘OHIO STATE CAGERS TO PLAY | IOWA,PURDUE OVER WEEK-END} "*insch torxingren OO || Swats Apple Hard | [Northwestern and Michigan] new york, Feb, 25—(?—Johnny First Round Ends Must Win Saturday Night |Fisko, Cleveland's Bohemian baker ° In Hettinger Meet To Stay Within Range Marmarth, Reeder, Hettinger and Bucyrus Cagers Ad- vance to Semi-finals JAMES A. FARLEY New York, Feb. 25.—(?)—D. Walker Unorthodox Form of Cleveland & State's Big Ten basketball champions ‘at Gene Tunney and the heavyweighs Presumptive, will open a tough two-|championship. Risko out-speeded, road trip Saturday night atjout-slugged and out- maneuvered |King Levinsky, 22-year-old Chicagoan, in a rousing 10-round bout in Madison ait off at Lafayette, Ind., to meet Purdue i ison, and Michigan faces a huge as-|and right-handed barrage to the head | Reeder eliminated Haynes 39 to 30, signment in tackling Purdue at Lafa-/in the first round and consistently|Hettinger independents trimmed yette. Minnesota plays at Illinois, and | finding the target with his famous} Scranton 26 to 20 and Bucyrus defeat- Indiana meets Chicago in the jlooping / chance of overhauling the hustling Columbus five, A [Fights Last Night | iH; H tll ‘Teachers 54. Coe 20; Carleton 45. (By The Associated Press) st. John's university 27; Gustavus New York—Johnny Risko, Cleveland, outpointed King insky, Chicago, (10). man, New York, outpointed John- ny Rousseau, Montreal, (6). Tom- my Walsh, New York, outpointed George Pavlick, Cleveland, (6). Al White, Brooklyn, outpointed Sam Portney, New York, (6). Cl i BABE HERMAN | Avalon, Calif. Feb. 25.—(#)—Babe | Herman already has won the long dis» \tance hitting championship of Cata- lina Island. In batting practice Fri- day, he slammed two balls out of the park and the natives agreed that they 14; Dickinson Beats Sen- tinel Butte 39-11 (Winona, Minn.), 15. Milwaukee Teachers 37; Whitewa- were the longest ever hit, includ thicago—Tutfy Griffiths, Sioux tee Teachers 36. ine | city, Ian stopped Otto Von Porat, LaCrosse Teachers 44; Platterille i 5 Ne , (6), Isidore Gastana; . — Hack Wilson. Cola (6) ‘aunt, ~4 Monmouth 31; Loatmice 3. City, Okla., (3). Marty Sampson, Stevens Point 50; Stout Institute {shot at a 300-mile-an-hour record. He pped Ray Tramblie, 30. in expects to sail from New York Wed-| New, tae ‘Joe Bekyra, (200, 2S Rockford, Tl, (1). 56; Jamestown ©., outpointed Jack tion, 1 college 66 (four over-time periods). Utah 37; Montana State 27. nesday. Sir Malcolm said he believed his Bluebird racing car capable of a speed ee ad Bottineau Foresters 32; V: at abve 300 miles an hour and would try| poland, Vaipetuied Frankie «4 ae : % ey that p |to, make the five-mile-a-minute clip : , N.Y. (10). age Pees et house at Bismarck, . Boebon—Johnny ' Indrisano, 3 county of Burleigh and. ata Boston, outpointed Lou Brouil- ° North Dakota, 01 HOCKEY lard, Cleveland, (10). 1 Mal (By the Associated Press) Hollywood- » Chi- 1 Minnesota 5; Michigan 2. cago, outpointed Little Pancho, Dettman, 1 Phillipines, (10). . SWIMMING n (By the Associated Press) Wisconsin 20; Towa 58, Use the Want Ads bad By Williams ATS TH ure! SuT 1 CANT * FIGGER How A CAR YEARS Pe CAVE 01D AGO, AN’ DAVE (TT. Ous GOT TH SAME | -AN EVERY TIME PAY AN' HES 4Ou BouGHT RETIRED, AN' ANOTHER CAR, Tm FARTHER: pe ig eid \[ tints cas! V YOU BOOGHT Houses WORN’ FER HIM, WHILE YOURE WORKIN’ FER Bel sce ceeu this 10th day of February, Sheritt of Bartelgh Goanty, et of jurie! G Bismarck, North Dakota. DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintif¢, Bismarck, North Dakota. Feb.’ 11, 18, 25—March 4, 11 —_——___— NOTH Oo} XECUTION SALE TI om UEREDY GIVEN: ‘That judgment of foreclos- EVER, Coz _IM IN TH HOLE. fst fr SlowenSdal cocconen E we appointed Etotion att io sront fn the amar of “el i +) 4 state, ‘of North Daxotn, allt i mounting. in 802.19, with interest thereon date of said judgment, NE cted this 10th: day of February, 1933, [OUR BOARDING HOUSE "__By Ahern_||Ie CURRERING FROM. {Classy Field Threatens A. GRAND FORKS CAGERS SPURT TO BEAT DEVILS LAKE 27-11 Records in Danger All Along the Line In National Cham- pionship Meet _—_—_—_— New -York, Feb. 25—(%}—The Na- Winners Led 7 to 6 at Malfi| Shy cA" a, championships, « 15- Satans Get Only Two Goals from Court event carnival of speed and brawn, America’s greatst indoor to Madison #2 p84 iat PEL i >» ease