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QUT IN THIRD EXTRA} PERIOD OF STRUGGLE Nictors in 29-27 Playoff to Meet Bismarck in First Round of Meet Here e GAME PACKED WITH THRILLS Enderlin Forced to Come From Behind After Valley Set Pace Most of Way Valley City, N. D., March 9—(?}— Enderlin high school, only Class B challenger for the right to compete with Class A high schools in the state tournament at Bismarck March 17 nd 18, won its way into that select circle here Wednesday night by nos- ing out Valley City, 29 to 27. Enderlin will play Bismarck in the tourney’s first round. The challengers were forced to come from behind Valley City’s early Jead and then go three extra periods before emerging victorious. Valley City held a slight edge through most of the contest, being in| front at the first period termination, | 7 to 4, but Enderlin cut it to 11-10 at) the half. third period finish, 14-all, and still ‘were deadlocked at the end of the regulation playing time, 21-21. . Each team scored a field goal in the first extra period, and Glasman’s first field goal of the game in the second extra period put Enderlin out in front again,*but Scott dropped in @ long one just eight seconds before the gun to tie it up again. Kraft collected his sixth field goal ‘and Carlson cut the advantage with @ free throw, after which Glasman came through with his second field goal in the overtime play to put En- derlin three points in front, 29-26. The two were tied at the Pforr popped in a free toss, which! The summary: | ‘was inconsequential. Valley City (27)— FG FT PF Officials—Dick Holzer and Ernie Anderson, Moorhead. Wilson Arrives for Salary Conference Miami, Fla., March 9.—()—Hack ‘Wilson, one of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ two holdouts, has arrived at the training camp and a conference with Joseph A. Gilleaudeau was in order ‘Thursday. Hack had nothing to say about his eontract when he pulled in Wednes- day night with his wife and his young son. Gilleaudeau insisted the club ‘would not raise its offer, understood to be about $9,000. Wilson received $16,500 last season, The other holdout, Joe Stripp, has hot been heard from. Lasky Refuses Match With Charlie Retzlaff St. Paul, March 9.—(?}—Maurice Lasky, brother-manager of Art, the ‘Minneapolis heavyweight, Wednesday refused a 10-round match with Charlie Retzlaff of Duluth here March 20. Maurice said his brother needed More fights before tackling Retzlaff. Lasky beat Paul Pantaleo of Chi- ago by a fifth round technical Kayo here Tuesday 7 might while ere outpoint lene} New Zealander, us 4 0. 3) o 2 0 o 0 2) O72) et a 4 1 2 3 0 4! 0 0 oO u 5 10} 2 0 “S| i GD od 20 62 | ie oe | 0 0 0F o 2 4 o 0 0 Totals . 12. 5 13] | | | | | Reeder vs. winner of Haynes-Bucy- Enderlin Beats Vall T ALMOST HAVE TO g HOG-TIE AND CHLOROFORM You {7 SERIOUS BUSINESS} TO GET YOU INTO A TUXEDO, ‘BUT YOULL DRESS UP LIKE A CHINESE LANTERN FOR THAT LODGE OF YOURS/ ARE THEY SENDING AN ELEPHANT AFTER YOU, OR ARE YOU GOING TO SLIP OVER QUIETLY, IN A CHARIOT LIT UP WITH COLORED LIGHTS? OUR BOARDING HOUSE SAY-THIS 1S CAB ~AN’ DON’ FRONT OF A THEATRES FIFTH AT NAPOLEON First Round Linton vs. Ashley. Second Round Medina vs. St. Mary's (Bismarck.) Wishek vs. Braddock. Hazelton vs. W. ley game. Steele vs. Napoleon. SIXTH AT GARRISON ‘McClusky vs. Washburn. Underwood vs. Coleharbor. ‘Wilton vs. Max. Garrison, bye. SEVENTH AT MOTT Elgin vs. Flasher. Mott vs. Leith. New Leipzig vs. Carson. New England vs. Regent. EIGHTH AT HETTINGER First Round Hettinger vs. Marmarth. Bowman vs. Gascoyne. Scranton vs. Rhame. Haynes vs. Bucyrus. Second Round Tus game. NINTH AT NEW SALEM Glen Ullin, Hazen, Almont and New Salem entered. 10TH AT DICKINSON " First Round Killdeer vs, Hebron. Assumption Abbey (Richardton) vs. Dickinson Central. Dickinson college high vs. Taylor. Beach vs. Belfield. Second Round | Drawings For Class B District Tournaments Beginning Friday Cooperstown vs. winner of Rockford New! New York, March 9—(}—In game. 14TH AT VELVA Entrants: 16TH AT WILLISTON First Round Alamo vs. Epping. ‘Williston vs, Watford City. ‘Wildrose vs. Stanley. Powers Lake vs. Tioga. Second Round ander vs. winners of Dragons Wallop University Six Nodak Hockey Team Is Laced soon given 12 to 1 By Grand Forks Team in Playoff ~GO CALL MEA hig of Linton-Ash- | Shall, Plaza, Ryder, St. Leo's (Minot) | vey by the Assoclated Press By Ahern _[IBIOMARCK, MOTT TO START FIREWORKS IN FIRST- ROUND CLASH Cando, Lansford, Grafton, Valley City, James- town Entered EI A T THINK UP ANY~- FUNNY GAG ABOUT SENDING AN OLD TAX! THAT WILL" BUST DOWN IN MANY NEW TEAMS APPEAR Dick Holzer of Moorhead Back At Valley City to Referee Annual Meet independent league. Balfour, Valley City, ND. March 9—(7)— __’ HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1988 _Beats Valley City for Right to Enter Class A Tournament FHEUNERS ARE NOSED NDEPENDENTS ASSEMBLE FOR THREE-DAY STATE TOURNEY Local V-Ball Teams to Enter Tourney Bismarck’s Prowlers and Mott were to open the annual three-day tourney Thursday afternoon. Both cities were etting |=. Racing Laws Have Good or Better Than Even Chance of Passage in 15 search for new sources of revenue replenish depleted Anamoose, Berthold, Car- tures of 20 plo, Drake, Glenburn, Granville, Lans- sie june ora arity used legalized & possible contributor, a there is no way of defi- first-round some Only tempted state, deriving no re bet “oral! dj i i i E i i if f fy # 5 a fo} &F ‘we HHH Fe Sentinel Butte vs. winner of Kill- bees deer-Hebron game. Halliday vs. winner of Assumption | wicks, university goalie, had 50 stops. ue omeace oven os for polis, ey wil part in the Northwest A. A. U, tour! pending are Texas, Oklahoma, Ne {nament opening Friday. Abbey-Dickinson Central game. 12TH AT LAKOTA First Round Starkweather vs. Nekoma. Lakota vs. Langdon. | ge have The Mexico, Colorado, Oregon, California, Osnabrock vs. Hannah if ¢ Sempenise,’ ys. Hannah. Hf FY te Se ene ear oar ere } Fights Last Night || West 4 | wisconsin, Crary vs. (Park River). Milton vs. Calvin (winner to semi- finals). Park River vs. Michigan (winner to semi-finals). AT FESSENDEN First Round St. John’s (Jamestown) vs. Harvey. New Rockford vs. Fessenden. Maddock Aggies vs. Maddock. Sheyenne vs. Hannaford. Second Round Carrington vs. winner of St. John’s- Harvey game. WHY, HELL FiGGER IN ASPOON ~AN HELL WONDER WHOT A NUTS DOWw' Wilh A STRING ON IT, AN'> WELL, ASQUIRRELS GOT SOME ‘BRAING! ex (By The Associated Press) St. Louis—Benny Bass, Phil- adelphia, outpointed Joe Ghnouly, St. Louis (10); Allen Matthews, St. Louis, knocked out Jack Mce Vey, New York (7); Joe Huff, St. Louis, jock Malone, , knocked out Jt » Indianapolis (6), and Chick Rains, Rosy Bak- er, Indianapolis (8). Use the Want Ads OUT OUR WAY ‘By Williams mt , GOOD NIGHT! You DONT THINK A SQIRRELS GONNA FALL FER A THING LiKE THAT! ENGUGH WALNUTS DONT GROW AROUND THIS PART OF Tr!’ COUNTRY- HELL KNOW “THEY GROW ON LIMBS,STEDDA WELL, IF THEY COME THAT NEAR BEN UKE PEOPLE, THER’ MUST se some DOME. ONES AMONGST OM. 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