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a | MADE BY GOVERNOR EGAD, HARVEY LFA _IT 1S CALLEDHOOPLE I HAVE THE NATIONAL 4 “BANK BANDIT mMoNEY’? : 5 A SIMPLE IDEA, BUT t ‘Minot-Forks, Mandan- Devils SANercoaee ONE THAT WILL SAVE BANKS | Lake and Fargo-James- CLEVER PRODUCT 4 HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF ‘ eS ‘DOLLARS ANNUALLY DURING town Tilts Result age ate HOLDUPS/--IT IS SIMPLY THIS~I SELL A STACK OF ag BASKETBALL FEVER RISING THICK —~ON TOP OF IT, THE BANK / TELLER, WHO pe TELLER SLIPS ATEN DOLLAR BILL ec HovES OUT ied 7s Prowlers Will Meet Mott in In- UNGER THE sce D, ae THE STACK LOOK dependent Tourney Start- Z, it ing Thursday Ne ~N ‘With four state championship tour- naments on the program in the next three weeks, basketball fever in North Dakota is approaching its seasonal high pitch. Of prime importance on the attrac- tive program is the colorful Class A i spectacle of the North Dakota high | school league, but of immediate im-/ portance are the tournaments of the state independent league and the con- | solidated high school circuit this | ‘week-end. | ‘~..The Class B meet of the state high | ‘school loop will wind up the basket- | ball carnival for the season. | ‘The tournament program: Independent league—Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at gymna- sium of Valley City state teachers ‘college, Consolidated league — Friday , and Saturday at gymnasium of * Jamestown college. Class A — March 17 and 18 in World War Memorial building, Bismarck. LIKE SEVERAL Class B — March 24 and 25 at | Valley City state teachers college. | - Drawings for the Class A toursa- | CH ARLIE RETZ . ment, conducted by Governor William ;Langer Tuesday afternoon, excited, eS OUT DECISION OVER HEENEY Can Get’; Others Think most closely-contested in the state's | $50,000 Plenty history. Assisting the governor in the ht, de drawings were H. O. Saxvik, Bismarck,! Leonard, N. D., Heavyweight ie ears fos mp ted Paul mre tournament manager, J. C. Gould,| Standan, member of the board of con-| Mas Opponent Groggy; _|%2,the fifth round of @ echeduled 10- trol of the state league, and Roy D. Retzlaff, who conquered Heeney by| Would retire from [Reactions to Bambino’s Stand Vary sine mate | qe bennett wont] Rounde; Sikes Batters Some Think Babe Worth ‘All He BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, Bismarck Cagers Will Meet Valley City or Enderlin in First Round DRAWING FOR CASS |ST. MARY’S TO PLAY MEDINA IN DISTRICT CLASS B MEET ‘A TOURNAMENT HERE | our BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern IITOURNAMENT 1) pg [Nodaks WIII Lose Two Lettermen U. S. TENNIS STARS SWAMP ygpthsccgoretist': Pol i. i ona TEAM FROM GREAT BRITAIN stat, toes er Falls, Through New Coach? Linton, Ashley, Wishek, Brad- wae Poel ae dock, Hazelton, Steele, Nebraska Grid Star May Cet Oregon State Job Napoleon Entered H Shields, Wood, Mangin and Alonso Drop Only Two Sets in Clean Sweep li : iW ry SAINT SQUAD IS WEAKENED has resulted in an overwhelming tory for the United States, The 5 Frank Shields, Sidney B. Wood, vera successive prac. Region C Championship Game pag ane wo. oe fee hen schedtle 6 In the and two doubles | North Cent Bioux in Class B Will Be Played matches ee bey walke in City March 16 indoor courts of the Heights Se conan team won | it E 5 if F BF Me é TEES if i i ef i i cy g in f St. Mary’s high school basketball team of Bismarck will play Medina in the Saints’ first game in the fifth district Class B tournament at Na- poleon Friday, it was announced ‘We by Arnold C. Van Wyk, eld of the Capital City parochial a Drawings for the Napoleon tourna- ment follow: ait i f i i iff i Py it HE rt I 8 i ERE fh ny & Br z ov” best | Wayne Short Wins 'e eo e ie etaciie: | Over Kid ner is a former Nebraska foot- ball star. Fargo Negro Rallies in Last Two i i i the evening of Thursday, March 16, St. Paul Foe i 1 i il Bill Considered Springfield, Tll., March 8.—(P}— A bill aimed for the protection of McLeod, Bismarck high school ath- Fargo Welter Wins Siadkeut set than sign a $50,000 contract with the etic director. | Segre, Soir oor or tonttoreble iinrgin and‘ae| New. York Yankees has met with Drawings resulted in the following ; 1. Minot vs, Grand Forks at | gefense of Tom Heeney to win a|ine difficulty earlier in breaking the greatest dra’ = Spm ere , | Rewspaper decision over the veteran down Heeney's defense, Retzlaff ca vs Lake at | New Zealander in a 10-round bout| Weighed 211% and Heeney 196%. < Tuesday night. a Fargo vs. Jamestown at 8 | Jn the other halt of the double] ff windup, 4" Bismarck vs. winner of Vale j0UHP Art Lasky, Minneapolis > Jey City-Endertin game at 9 p.m. | ——————________. ‘The semi-finals will be played Sat-| unger voting age, most of them wer urday at 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. with |graduated from Bismarck high school winners of games 1 and 2 meeting in! iast year, will meet Mott in the first the first and winners of games 3 and | game of the tourney. 4 aed in ee second, i bela rhe, first-round will be played e championship game will be /Thursday, the semi-finals Friday and Played Saturday at 9 p. m., preceded ‘the championship game Saturday. ‘by the game between the losers of the| “The first round schedule: St. Paul, in the first of four sched- #emi-final contests for third place and . Bismarck vs. Mott at3 p.m. | wed rounds; Frank Freeman, 156%, | the championship game of the conso-| ® Leustotd vs. Cando 74 4 | St, Paul, beat Wallace Hyde, 156%, peg | om tin the tnd of four scheduled The first round will find two of the i 7 out, in the four i admitted strongest teams entered, Far- | ad Balfour vs. Grafton at 8 | rounds; Louls Walker, 154%, 8t. Paul, go and Jamestown, pitted against) 4” vaney City ve. Jamestown at | cutpolnted Frank | Webber, | 161%, m eyeee ret Bee i each other. In the same bracket with | oi ee oe nae eae | them is Bismarck. | Valley ‘City, ®| Tournaments in the 16 Class B dis-| bler, 140%, Green Bay, in four; Sher- oes. ie = ie one ina! “ “|tricts are to be held this week-end.| ald Kennard, 144%, Fargo, N. D., up, =e mn cha! pa y Enderlin. ; with the regional games, to determine | shaded Irish Kennedy, 148%, St. a etal team, for the right to rep- |the entrants to the state tournament, | Paul, in six. resent t district in the tournament. billed for the following week-end. These two teams will meet in an) There was some discussion amon: ni 4 elimination contest Wednesday night | members of the state board of control ‘This year’s tournament is expected regarding Postponemnt of the district ine deers high suet coat meets for one week on account of the wee “ar en rae ne Ail be the | banking holiday but the board finally Sohne tanagend He wamitted steong, decided to hold the events as planned. eee as oe admitted strong- ‘There is no list of tournament sites | ,eat teams in the state arc entrants. available, according to L. A. White,| Th deta si nae “ ; Minct, secretary of the board. Tour-| sar fe ella practically insures nament committees have been permit- arck and Mandan and teq to choose their own sites and the both Valley City and Jamestown will | iocations have not been reported to be in the tournament. Heretofore two | the state board. = these teams have been eliminated | “arrangements for the consolidated im regional games, with two weaker | tournament are being completed by ‘Weams from other regions admitted |p, J, Cassel, Jimmie coach and tour- in their places. | ney manager. As fans began shaping their prog-| ‘The first game will be played at 3 mostications for the Class A tourna-/p, m., Friday with the second at 4 p. ment Wednesday, independent teams | m. and two more in the evening. were winding up preparations for; Saturday morning games will be their three-day tournament beginning | played at 10 and 11 a. m. with the THE bird is a HERON. The ‘Thursday. |consolations in the afternoon, CASPIAN SEA is the Manager Neil O. Churchill and his| There will be three games Satur-| world’s largest inland. sea. y + Bismarck Prowlers will journey tojday night, the championship at 9 p.| ONE: MILLION is the Roman | 10); Art Lasky, Minneapolis, Valley City Thursday forenoon, Saal consolation to championship at| numeral shown, Paul Panteleo, Chicago, (3). Bismarck team, including young men |8 and another at 7. Alexandria, Hy Ri i | OUT OUR WAY, THATS TWICE THis WEEK WWE HAD “To SENO THAT Boy To FOR DISOBEYIN’ Mm Yt WAS Just o GOING To ASH WHY HE ISN'T & AT TH TABLE. PASS Trt FRITTERS League during the coming cam: Paign AN’ SURUP, PLEASE i‘ i : , E Va. — Petey Sarrow, Als., Bennie warts, Baltimore, (7); Bill Lan- Ro Cleveland, outpointed Tony talino, Charleston, W. Va., (10). Believes Giants’ | Infield Is Okay if g. +] P Hl i. St. Paul, March &—(P)—Charlte| the tenth round ended had his op-| Widely differing reactions from ma-| ‘The winner of the Napoleon tour- 4 i} first-round schedule for Friday, petviare na! N. D,,_ heav ent a bit Jor league baseball observers. nament will meet the winner of the 2 , Leonard, N. D, vy= | Pon Sroggy. March 17: | weight, pounded his way through the| He made a fast finish, after find- Some took the position that Ruth, | sixth ames — Alene for the right to participate in the state tour- nament of Class B. The FOLKS! HERE'S SOME- THING WORTH TRYING Thousands of people have found that ad- vertising in the Classified Columns pays them in dollars and cents, This is a big state- ment to make but when you try it you will find it to be true and at low cost! / The Bismarck Tribune » »’