The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1933, Page 6

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i SALEM, DICKINSON|| ovr Boarpinc House wee: PLAN DOUBLEHEADER ‘Winners of Two Games Will Represent Regions C and E in State Meet THAT ROWING MACHINE WON'T DO MUCH GOOD AT REDUCING YOUR EQUATOR WHAT YOU WANT TO PHOLSTEINS ARE FAVORITES $ le Is Known of Comparative Strength of Cossacks and Medina Five JOINTS SQUEAKING LIKE TH OL GARDEN GATE J ‘Two Class B regional championship basketball games will be played at the World War Memorial building »aiere Thursday night, the eve of the F Opening of the state championship Class A tourney, it was announced } Tuesday morning by H. O. Saxvik, ) Buperintendent of Bismarck schools, Dickinson will play New Salem for) } the title in Region E and Max and ! Medina will battle for honors in Re- gion C. Winners of the two games will be among elght entrants in the/ state championship Class B tourna- ment at Valley Clty state teachers college March 24 and 25. New Salem, champton of the North | Missourl Slope conlerence, of which | + Dickinson ts a member, prevails as! + favorite in the Region E game but the Midgets, with ono of Dickinson's finest teams in seven years, are ex-| — maaegacecs pected to make a great bid in the} «Championship by walloping Sentinel | silat Butte 46 to 16 in the deciding game, | R i ‘while the Holsteins had little trouble) Postovit's Field Goal in Closing 5 Ditaia ts knows. ot tt Minutes Gives Cossacks All-Star Teams in ttle is known of the compara- - * tive strength of Max and Medina, | i 6th District Named aince they have not met common) 18-16 Margin D@gpponents nor each other. ‘The Max! Garrison, N. D., March 14.—Cole- ©’ Cossacks were forced to an extra! harbor and Max each placed three period to eke out an 18 to 16 victory (Tribune Special Service) men on the first two all-star teams over the strong Coleharbor quint in) Gay, e - following the Class B sixth district he sixth district final at Garrison, || Garrison, N. D. March 14—After}| pas cinan tournament. The teams: Medina likewise won by a slim: trailing until the closing minutes, Max FIRST margin in the fifth district finale at j high school's basketball team tied the Forward—B. Saldin, Coleharbor. Napoleon, defeating Linton 21 to 20) score at 16-all before the final gun Forward—Tauer, Underwood. 40 the deciding contest. jand went on in the extra period to Center—Paostovit, Max. Hours for the games Thursday | score an 18 to 16 victory over Cole- Guard—O,. Gehring. McClusky. Night have not been set, but one harbor in a thrilling climax to the Guard—Boettcher, Max. game probably will be played at 8 sixth district Class B tournament SECOND clock, with the other beginning at 9. here. Forward—T. Saldin, Coleharbor, Carson and Hettinger will meet for) Postovit, starcenter for the Cossacks Forward—Lockrem, Coleharbor. , the championship tn Region D_ at scored the winning goal. Center—Landgren, Underwood. Mott Friday night. tt ts announced) Coleharbor entered the final game Guard—Gray, Wilton. dy J.C, Gould, Mandan, member of} when Garrison, which had drawn a Guard—Haverlock, Max. the state board of control. bye into the second round, withdrew. {In the first round Coleharbor trimmed oS ak, \acashg Underwood 28 to 7. Max had beaten |McFadden, g ... “ | Bat Trio Awaits Wilton 29 to 18 and McClusky 41 to 14 = By] ‘ * De . ‘The summa ebonard . ob Cubs’ Pitching | Championship Washb ———— : %) Max us) FQ Fr PF ees se Pasadena, Calif., March 14-00) Henke, € «5... .-+ 0 0 Ol Scholl, e -The three boys from Philadel- Samson, f 1 LPieiaabs | Robinson, «| Dahlbotten, 9 Starbuck, f 0 o Fisher, f . phia, Al Simm Jimmy Dykes, Mule Haas and ¢ looking for- ward to working on Chicago Cub pitching when the White Sox and “the national le ¢ champions woe loooswos ow } » American league last year, 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 ‘ . ee es meet Wednesday and Thursday. | Totals... .... cee eeeee 5 8 ¢| Thee. ei: ‘The three new pla ing for Cub pitching dates eee! * nee . back to 1929, when they o 0 see i i the Athletics win the World a ® 1a sf ~-ospecially (hat uproarou: 6 1 0 0 1 enth tuning when the Carlson, £ ie ieee 1 scored = <yes to He final «i Jenson, g . tries ° io E Gehdag o ri sect See 1s oe pe eae ia | Ruth Still Refuses siccapaanyer eT nies Totals. . ‘4 2 To Play With Yanks |_ FG FT nena — . § 2-48 St. Petersburg, Mla, March 14——U : 4 0 4 ~The team Manager Joe MeCart! aa Reettcher, g 3. Bent aguinst the Boston Braves in the 1 pe eee: : o 1 0 & first of their annual exhibition series Bet 1 0 1 *Mesday didn't look much like the a - = ft 3 > 4 @ Yankees that paraded through the tassereneees eek Staflein, £ 2 0 6 10 2 v'M JUST KEEPING mapmncermas | | S68 RAMPAGE USE IS ONE OF THOSE TRIM !~NEXT AUGUST BACON SLICING MACHINES? } I'M GOING TO DUPLICATE | . ee A o& ann 4 Wena Winners Went Through Eight ee FATHER TIME ISN'T DRIFT TO THE EDGE OF Games in Program With- PULLING HIS PUNCHES NIAGARA FALIS~THEN out Suffering Upset WITH YOU ANYMORE? V7} ROW BACK AGAINST L CAN HEAR YOUR THE RIVER CURRENT, = 3. eteau.s Pat. Orr. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MARCH 14, 1938 , : Two Class B WAX, MEDINA, NEW|PROWLERS MAINTAIN CLEAR RECORD IN CITY CAGE LEAGUE By Abern_l/GRAND PAGRIC EAT , moourreosenes 4] | SHOP IS VICTIM OF ) | | | | ESAD/, CO. A BEATS METHODISTS Eddie Agre and Ernest Manney Are High Scorers As League Season Ends Bismarck’s Prowlers kept their rec- ord clear in the city basketball league Monday evening by trouncing the Grand Pacific Fat Shop quint 36 to 18 for their eighth successive victory in loop play. Monday night’s program was the last for this season, according to John 'W. Reel, director of recreation. Eddie Agre and Ernest Manney were the leading bt for the league championship but every mem- ber of the Prowler lineup sunsoeded in] Members of the North Dakota state college basketball team, for the second successive year North Central + scoring at least once from the floor. ference cage champions, are shown above. Left to right, front row—Viv McKay, Marion, N. D.; Acey Olson, Eddie Spriggs was the best perform-| Fargo; Bob Weir, Fargo; Bud Marquardt, Moorhead; Donald Arthur, 3; Bert Anderson, er for the Eat Shop quint. ond row—Grant Mickelson, Arnold Mickelson, Thief River Falls; Curt Denenny, Borup, Minn.; Lyle Stinson, Company A's reserve contingent de-| Red Wing; Coach L. T. Saalwaechter. Last row—Pete Gergen, assistant coach; Roman Meyers, trainer, and Chi feated the Methodists 22 to 15 in the ' Hallenberg, student’ manager. other game played Monday night. An- derson, National Guard center, led the Extra Period |::".:" =~. 'ss|Bison Quint Will Lose Three Stars ing three field goals, The faculty quint forfeited to Com-| © i t ©1999 By wea ani * | Bob Weir, Viv M’Kay and Dor 7 pany A, failing to appear for « third ‘ _ ™ | To Fight Petrolle | game of the Monday program. Sox Should Go Big Arthur = — Prowlers ; © : So Opines J. Louis Comiskey, Chicago Owner, Who Is Rather Large Himself. Manney, g Martin, ¢ E. Spriggs, f . Potter, f Wright, f J. Spriggs, Christenson, ¢ j i 2 ie “Ryficeee elated? g ef O. Johnson, f . Mossett, f Toews, f£ Anderson, ¢ Gorman, g . Carlander, ¢ W. Johnson, f . Farrell, f ... Tor ooo Shee eeouccon onsen sbbu | 2 FS alewooore al Conmoonnyg Methodists (15) Wright, f ... Anderson, f . A. Faber, f . Yeasley, ¢ Finlayson, ¢ Kinser, & L. COMISK: owner of the Chicago White Sox, goes in a big * way for this year's squad. The portly Lou, son of the late Returning of the veterans are Bud c eeerece 656645565 BARNEY ROSS H = owner of the Pale Hose, is shown above, in center, talking over uardt, > Chicago, March 14.—(®)—The fight a ae ee proenents: sie team with his daughter, Dorothy, left, and Arnold Mi business will get back into the Chica- AIS 2... .e cee 21 © Donlin, old-time thir aseman of the New York Giants, Referee: M. Bei 5 H - go Stadium March 22, when Billy Pe-| tin, ene caapiee ae trolle, the Fargo Express, and Barney Ros, clever Chicago youngser, meet| arth Shocks Bother |CAREY BELIEVES HIS DODGERS at Pasadena, Calif. Only three reguiars, Lou Gehrig, |” «2 2 3) gma. 1% 5 in a 10-round bout. The weight Ben Chapman ‘ad Prank Crovett, 7 Bee eis be 138 pounds, and $1000 Me wt| Chicago Cubs’ Sleep ATLE AST 25 PER CENT BETTER Were in the lineup. All the other pasi- 4 : t t : ; 2 0 8) Maxie FQ FT pP| Posted by each side to guarantee the eed bs aon onic | 0 0 1 Bokovoy, f - 0 0 2)stipulation. “Tt ts the first time af aoe Angeles. March 14 GP) —The —__—_—__—— while the mighty Babe Ruth sat on Snyd 1 0 1 Henke, f 3 2 4/weicht forfeit has been posted in sev-| Cay" faced the likewise New York |Dazzy Vance Missing But|he 1s going to be able to play again,| Grand Forks, N. D. March the bench, still determined not to play Sayler, f . 000 Naverioe 2 A} eee Giants for the last time of the spring B sae aaa = Perhaps Rot every day, but in any|—Bernard smith’ of” Grand in_an exhibition game until he makes — -~ — Pastovit, & . : i “|training season, Wednesday the! ri n Has Three Prom- =| cven' jytd ge a> ~ financial aettement with Col. Jacob Twas. 628 Biietag, & Ai Ol aeiteedt «13, will play the Chicago White Sox. in po New Pitchers Bee ke ee ae ee Ruppert. Sans jon . | Skoropot, ¢ the first of a two game “city” series. s Wilten QD) KG FT PF Samson, f .. 1 0 OlGray, g ... ‘Training activities have teak dis- 00 not look for any deciine ta basting New York has Flis Island as tis Polonsky, { vay ee ae || —~ > ~{|MeFadden, « rupted by earthquake shocks in that ULD Smmigration station. In San Fran- Seiford, f 0 0} Totals....... seeeteeee 13 5 8 i eolodnick, & ... the minds of the Athletes have not > isco, Angel Island serves that pur- (| Skoropot, ¢ ° a Wilton (18) | been on their work. Most notable of { Fights Last Night | pose, Gray, § ..- . Polonsky, f ..........062 1 0 @ ‘Totals........ the sufferers are Billy Herman, Lon|der Maximilian | Washburn (3) Warneke, am pCampbell and “Buck disposed hd we erp \Fisher, f ... lewsom, wi ve not been able tole! tutic Babe Herman, and Associated OUT OUR WAY 5 By Williams _||starbaex, i sleep. subsequently advanced a notch tn the| Boston => a =j OE Miesus SAY. EF WE HADN'ER RON COT OB AL,4O ALL WouLD ER BEEN IN BED BEFO DE CrhauinG — YQeERES A COOPLE ER wichs MO ALL HIN WRincr ovT. HEANS HEAHS A CROP, ER Wo NO- NoPE —— — 2 el Y= NO-WAT= CLS SO | candy mean enon Yon HAVE TASTN (T- ANTHET 1D MOVE TH’ MIGHT BE wastin’ — MIG PAPER, INSTIO ae ae a Jt caniy { WRITE A LETTER BY THY LWGNAT DROPS oO SOMETIUNS National League standing to third Big Ten Athletes to place, They now have discarded the Have Busy Week-end| mans arnur (Dees) Vanes and al. ready |Dahibotten. | Totals.. Manlakyats Chicago, March 14.—)}—Western conference championships in swim- ming, fencing and gymnastics will be decided Saturday. clearing up the in- Wer seuvity of the season, igan, the defending champion, is favored to retain the tank title, with competition from Northwestern and Mlinois. Kiesz. f A. Gehri saeee ie ‘CM icwcess nespoes bul cave plaumes ol Soneeedelobcoco. Hloe-seone! bom nei? Fi H tf bE Commoner, Only. FOUR STATES. in the Uaion are larger than the Philippine Islands. CORONADO sought the fabled cities of Cibola. a Lae

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