The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1933, Page 6

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, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1988 ‘ aes bg Independent Cagers to Battle for State Title re alley City, Lansford -BOWARCK BEATIN [LANKIN, GRANDIN, LEHR AND ECKELSON REACH SEMI-FINALS ~ BY BLUE DEVILS IN SPURT NEAR FINISH OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern || Rqpy YATES, HAZEN Rosenbloom Defeats Adolph Heuser waw-tur rx tuecnarrea | DEFEATED IN FIRST /Satans Nip Fargo Mn Lieheanpwnigte Nec Prowlers Played Semi-final HOUSE, EGADPOELL INVENT ROUND OF TOURNEY At Devils Lake Close Battle N AND INSTALL AN AUTOMATIC. TIME-DRAIN ON THE TUB THAT WILL EMPTY THE TUB AFTER TEN MINUTES OF USE? YES—AND THEN TLL ATTACH A GADGET TO THE FAUCETS THAT WILL PREVENT ANY WATER FROM COMING OUT FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES / Game Without Services of Center A. Schneider GRAFTON IS BEATEN 35-30 FIVE MINUTES, SO GO SHARPEN YOUR SKATES-I WONT BALE OUT OF HERE FOR A HALE HOUR NET ? New York, March 11—()}—Maze, Indians Are Trimmed 38 to 23 By Powerful Aggregation ; From Lankin ECKELSON DEFEATS HAZEN Mott and Balfour Lose to Cando And Jamestown as Con- solation Round Opens Ambrose and Brinsmade Other First-Round Victims in Consolidated Meet Valley City, N. D., March 11.—(7)}— ‘The Valley City Straus Clothicrs and the Lansford Blue Devils will battle on the Valley City state teachers col- Jege basketball court here Saturday night for the North Dakota state in- Jamestown, N. D., March 1: dependent basketball championship | Nediecltere: ieee poe vatey City quint will at- | kin defeated Fort Yates, 38 to 23, and FG Fr PT Peet j Grandin won from Brinsmade, 17 to 5. a alists edged out victor- Lehr beat Ambrose 26 to 13 and 2 1 2 ies in the semi-final round here Fri- | Eckelson won from Hazen 22 to 14, o 1 ¢ day, Lansford putting on a spurt | ‘The summaries: 6 6 ft after a disastrous first half to defeat uaa Bo 5 Fo Fr PF 4 H ier eee anareeetaraearrama eS | lappen, ° 0 2 Churchill Renamed |! Fone ae mu 78 Official of L | >) Oe es cer || ATHTUB e909 1 ee Valley City, N. D., March 11.— || BLUES= H F ; o 12 ai (®)—Secking economies in opera- || 1 8 4 haa ee tion of the Independent Basket- || AEG U8. Pav. or. --- eae ie ball League of North Dakota, di- || © 1933 oy wea sence, me |” i SS On) 6 CO) | ee | rotas........ 7 4 9 .* 5 rectors of the group, meeting Fri- || — FG Fr PF i a a day in ae with the state || Tronnecklace, f 3 1 LE aa ease: Wilton Volley-Ball Team in Tle for Fifth i 3 voted to reduce the board of gov. on volley-Baill [eam in Tie tor 7200 4 ernors to three. \ . o 1 R. |W. Johnston, of | Hillsboro, || JVs t ° D ' i 3 President for the last five years, iF hi d J k Tell Wit Out Five from 6 9 was elected to head the league |! rig' ene immy es s le ee es a. again, this time for a term of three 0 r) 2 1 0 3 \| e e Company A as Knights of én iw fare Nel ©. Ghurenit ot Be: || — Pasadena Hotel Shook Like Gela' marek, vice president, was elected | asadena Hote e tin Columbus Lose Five YG Fr PF ue aoe of two years and Ed- H +0 2 0 wi . Yocum of Minot was | i - -0 0 3 elected to continue for one year as ||, Philadelphia, March 11—(>)— “Tm telling you that never in See eesnciy nici ot i a to secretary. Retiring directors are || Thrills of the diamond paled into | all my born days did I get those -1 0 0 Dan Hafey of Eckelson and George || insignificance compared with clothes on faster, I was so scared,” - 0 0 0 Rtiaac of Chatto. those which Jimmy Dykes, former | Jimmy told his wife. 3 ¥ "Directors, meeting with the || Philadelphia Athletic third-base- “Our hotel shook like gelatin a managers of eight onal title man now training with the Chi- and I don’t think there ever has © ah Fads winners, voted te abandon the an. || cago, White Sox at Pasadena, | been a time in my life that I was 5 7 5 nual fall meeting in the interests || Clif. experienced during the | more frightened. “RO FT PF of economy and to piace the fords {| earthquake which hit Southem “I've had plenty of thrills, but 1 01 f selection of “ California. never one that sent such shivers 0 0 8 en of selection of tournament sites On learning of the disaster, | up and down my spine. I was 0 0 0 on President Johnston, | Mrs. Dykes telephoned her hus- dozing just before getting ready Directors voted to leave the = . eligibility rules unchanged, give bere “pion prtae am and for dinner when the first quake 0 0 3 4 learnet ammat voting to winners of the district were ee » ae = fat here” scala celiac, niagbecdas tourneys as well as the regional ee Soe continue to cooperate in all || S rts Sho M t G it ot ae possible ways with the state high || us| Des school and consolidated “inter- po Ww 0 on spite Comets defeated Knight erate wholastic leagues; abandon adop- || D. B h B Earth bus 15-8, 15-8, 15-2, 15-9 and 15-8. 2 don of an official ball. | quak: ‘Wilton won from Company A 15-9, oe aa ls angers broug! t 7 e 1518, 19-15, 1616 and 18°13. of foe ismarck Prowlers, 3 30, ; . comeererekrs | " tiie the home forces turned neck || Fights Last Night Los Angeles, March 11.—(p— | 16-6, 15-2, 15-7 and 17-15. oo 3 Grafton’s bid, 35 to 30. ee ‘The show must go on even if the ‘The standings: eae _ Bismarck played the entire semi- (By the Associated Press) earth shakes and it seems the o 0 0 final game without the services of| |New York—Maxey Rosenbloom, heavens are about to fall. The -- - Ammold Schneider, star Prowler cen-| New York, outpointed Adoipti | week-end sports program for the 3 3 (8 Leelee ae PT OES L180 Pe a i . Schneider had injured his hij » - Germa: . Harry area - “Aren't yc Seaton alah ees ut re ae Ebbets’ New York, outpointed en Rape Paley el cur. = me _ “Aren't you going to claim exemption for all that money you've spent play Friday. Doc Conrad, Newark, N. J. (8). The New York Giants and Chi- 21 0 ip alcatel In the consolation round, Cando Leet AGSUMUEoiRe Sattapenes cago Cubs were all set for the oo 0 ‘won from Mott 41 to 38 while James- ” second game of their series at town Tigers won from the Balfour| Calif. (5). Charley Massera, | Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, Sat- a3 3 THIS CURIOUS WORLD — Bluebirds, 36 to 33. Brooklyn, outpointed Bob Olin, | urday afternoon. ‘There will be Pa asetaaries: New York (). sabe can Ghinos sleakie cai: Runs on Box Cars Leh q Valley City (35) FG Fr PF| Eaton, Pa—Pat Igoe, Shenan- | tion baseball games Sunday and Hae Murdoch, f . 7 1 1] doah, Pa., outpointed Buck Boyle, | 9 goig tournament will be offered Grand Forks, N. D., March 11. oe @ Halmrast, f 1 0 31] Allentown, Pa. (8). Joey Costa, Sunday afternoon, when Bobby —The vagaries of March weather, = a Hendrickson, f 7 1 2| Jersey City. outpointed George | Jonesand Leo Diegel meet George | ™aking early spring workouts im- aadeoahe! Shrum, § .. 0 0 3| Goldberg, Brooklyn 16). Von Eim and MacDonald Smith | possible on the cinder paths for Miller, ¢ . 0 0 2| _ Philadelphia—Stub Styer, Lan- | ing best ball match for charity. ving tam ye Jones, f Lod: (0) | Rae Ba, eaoeed nant ameaos Friday night while the shocks . 3 i ales 0 0 21 Little, Philadelphia ©). Nick | were continuing with annoying Hae . eh ae ee Venore, Philadelphia, outpointed frequency a bantamwelght boxini o 2 Totals s.sceseeeeeelé 9 13 | Johnny Dixon, Philadelphia @. | pout was held at Hollywood's a. ae Grafton (30) | yupmrolte Teddy Yarosz, Pitts- | arena, Speedy Dado being return- aie W. Lyster, f 3 3 2) bureh, outpointed Eddie Ran, | eq the winner over Baby Palmore. 07 Campbell, f 2 5 0 | New York clo). | ee . : Cenpbell, t jp ory San Francisco—Harry Fierro, | s, *, Yas aaa: 1 1 1 | Chleaso, stomped Baby" nation (Invite Minot Cagers 98 2 | . Manila § ino, 5 Senn i 0 0| San Francisco, outpointed Peto | To National Tourney 9 9 : eae - 2 2! Georgi, Buffalo, N.Y. 4). Matt — 1 3 Totals 92 3 | Calo, San Francisco, outpointed Chicago, March 11.—(4)—Augustin- a. si | Johnny Garvey, Sacramento (4), is Frage Seige oS Ba’ oi. me 1 | by » N. D., - sansiord (34) FG FT FF/ _OUT OF WATER INTO PAN _ Joseph of Enid, Okla, Saturday were 2 4 6 1. 1 |, Several hotels in London keep live | invited to compete in the annual na- 2 1 3 {trout in an underground building, | tional Catholic high school basketball 2 4 1 |Where @ stream of fresh water con-|tournament at Loyola University, a stantly flows through the tanks. The | March 22-26, a Bout are ae regular demand by cus- omers who choose their fish befor 10 10 10 LPS Cooked. "| Use the Want Ads ” 4. 100 1k ° 9 || OUTOUR WAY 4 2 4 Fredheim Will Be Among Hannah 16, 3 1 2 i eer SNEAKIN' OUT To A OIRTY, Se COAL HOUSE AN’ ROOSTIN' eer ON A PILE OF COAL, HALF FROZE To OGATH, WITH TH’, FEAR OF GiTTN’ AN WERE, Fae LOAF an * TEA ING NO SMOMI! RULE ~ ALL THAT MISERY, JUST FER A FEW PUFFS ON Napoleon Girls Win 13 Straight Games (Tribune Special Service) Napoleon, N. D., March 11.—Napo- | basketball | Jeon high school’s git teams won 13 games without a de- feat during the season just closed,/ winding up the campaign with vic- “tory in the Burnstad invitational tournament. Members of the téam are Barbara Greit], Anne Silbergnagel and Agatha ; Burgad, forwards, Erma Greitl, cen- ter; and Joyce Sheldon, M. Fettig, C. Deh! and H. Johnson, guards. + ‘The season's record A CAGARET — WHERE'S aH SENSE IN THAT? srry oom- RATES now “ite ol double 1,50 YBA invented’and operated the first successtul automobile driven

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