The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1933, Page 6

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Class B Teams Assemble at Valley City for First State Tourney GRAFTON 10 BATE 'CA THOLIC DEFENDING CHAMPIONS FACE FAVORED TEAM... MOHALL IN OPENER; ("our BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern lion paw oR HCACg/Favor Rosenbloom to Beat Godwin SPE RPRESENTED| SPAT OF GHCAGQ/Favor Rosenbloom to Beat Godwin : PAIRED AGAINST ST. Meany Core of Saute XAVIER OF KENTUCKY) ee western Section Having Lost Four Veterans Last) Ssayyejent championship, will be Year, Champs May Need Good Fortune EXPECT ME TO FALL FORA Ya LINE LIKE THAT? MUST THINK °4)4 spuT-1-S-ss-spuT—~ TM A YAP PSAYIN’ YOU WERE HOW DAST YOU TALK To IN A TORNADO THAT BLEW OFF SS} YOUR UNCLE LIKE THAT? YOUR COAT AN HAT —~AN’ A EE-GAD!~MEAN TO YEAR LATER,WHEN YOU WERE IMPLY THAT YOU DOUBT EXPLORING IN GREENLAND,YOU 4 4 wees HMF-. Fe ‘EM HANGING ON TH LL. YOU ANTLERS OF A REINDEER ~ (PUDENT S0SS00N~ AN* YOU MADE A PET HAT RACK OUT OF HIM~AN' THOSE ARE HIS ANTLERS NOW, IN TH HALL? THATS A LOT OF HERE, YOU GAMIN| Two Lightheavyweights Will Battle in 15-Rounder To- night At Garden BOAST BRILLIANT RECORDS F, L. Blume of St. Paul and Cy , Holgate of Aberdeen Will Officiate LOUISVILLE QUINT POTENT Indiana Has Five Teams in Sec- ond Round; St. Leo's of Minot Beaten Valley City, N. D., March 24.—(4)— Opening of the Class B state high school tournament here Friday marks the closing of the basektball season in North Dakota for this year . ¢ Elimination of approximately 100 prep school cage teams through a gruelling route of 16 district and eight Tegional tournament over the state brought to Valley City the circuit's eight finest aggregations for the final championship matches. The contenders are paired as fol- Tows in the first round games: Afternoon 1.—Mohail vs. Grafton at 3 p. m. ° 2.—Carson vs. Cando at 4 p.m. b ; Evening i 3.—Fairmount vs. Max at 8 p. m. om 4.—Benson Aggies, Maddock, vs. | ~<oew: <7 ‘New Salem at 9 p. m = Th Ee os Swinging into semi-final play Sat-; a ——s— wo TURNS = urday morning, the winners of Fri-| ta zm we 28 ancres. day afternoon's games mect at 10 DePaul academy, city champions of o'clock and the victors in the night| Chicago, was rated as heavy a fa- games clash later. Consolation tilts = 4 E t 4 Mi ] Thi Y vorite as St. Xavier to reach the munis aaa’? “| OSOX EXPOCt NO WUFACIeS TMS VOR isc 1 1. sao mone i Rane oNer ihe ticat side of Cathedral of Indianapolis, tourney at Bismarck last year, and Cy the most one-sided score of the tour- Plans For Future —__———@ Holgate of Aberdeen, S. D., Prof. F. nament so far in defeating Cathedral, At Least He Hits Chicago, March 24.—(#)—St. Pat- Tick’s of Chicago, back fighting to retain its national Catholic high school Cenc pratt + need than the - day. aaa 5 By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Face to face with St. Xavier of mad Louisville, Ky., one of the two out-| | Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Wildfang and standing favorites in the title drive,| family were Sunday visitors of Mr. they needed all the basketball shots| nd Mrs. Warren Clizbe. in their record books to turn back the gold-shirted giants from Kentucky. To the spectators, who watched both teams romp through their open- ing games, St. Xavier was about a 100-to-1 favorite over the champions, who were weakened by the loss of four stars from their 1932 lineup. | i ! H ©. Spalding of the Valley City state/@ Green Bay, Wis., 48 to 7, none of the teachers college is tournament man- tenting ae given more than a Other strong teams left included Pingree Man Wins 11th Title By Winning Over Fred Svaren At Fargo By ALAN GOULD her strong, tes ‘Associated Press Sports Editor) | Cret eaten ‘ | ‘The championship campaign ends ‘The combination of a wealthy new with the finals Sunday night. Prainlest strategiste aa business maine | 2% 1208, of gt Rites of Oniease, - | Thursda: 5 " » Fargo, N. D., March 24.—()—John | ager probably won't produce any mir- “ee le fp 16. oe Meyer of Pingree won his 11th state/acies with the tail-end Boston Red feating Pred Gvaren of Bismark, see 20% this Year. jvaren one] Tom Yi and Eddie Collins i i game to three draws in the finall realize it mete years before even | Is Losing Patience | match of the 19th annual North Da-|the famous Ruppert bankroll achieved|! With Bud Tinning kota Checker association tournament| notable results with the Yankees. probably Will be delighted if the Meyer and Svaren left their match ed r “4 San Francisco, March 24.—(P)— incompleted Wednesday, and Meyer As far as Lyle (Bud) Tinning is had only to get two draws to assure al- concerned, Marager Charlie himself of the title. He secured these Grimm of the Chicago Cubs is al- two draws when play was resumed to . carry off the championship, 5 ——— "9 author of some better than aver- gations, Carson and New Salem, en- | Hal Schumacher age right-handed pitching last tered the state fracas with bright : : | Is Making Good season, has etre ate to shake B off enough weight to keep pace —— this year. He reported many agers ints thet Daa ieee Se ee pounds overweight and so far has ef 19 victories and one defeat this rape dal amare Elko Season, The defeat was administered umach paren: ager. ‘The first classic of its kind, the B tournament grows out of the division of high school athletics into two Classes by the board of control, which designated eight teams as “A” teams and the rest “B” teams. In the for- mer division were listed Bismarck, ‘Devils Lake, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Mandan, Minot and Val- Tey City. . Provision was made for district and Yegional preliminary elimination tournaments prior to the state event with the further reservation that ‘teams in the B bracket may challenge A teams to play-off games for the right to enter that state tournament. ‘This was done by Enderlin, who &tepped into the A tournament this year by defeating Valley City. ‘Two strong Missouri Slope aggre- ey BE 5 FE ; i EEE ie 5 i ft 7 I shown almost nothing to indicate he will stick when the cutting by Mandan, runner-up to Bismarck, the Class A champions. New Salem, coached by Merrill! Burk, won 20 games during the regu- Jar season and lost but two, one to Bismarck and the other to Mandan. i: Players Are Listed Seventy-odd players participating {n the tournament are: ‘Mohall—Bruce _ Ellingson, Floyd ‘Thomas, Hollis Dietz, Byron Lind- land, Wallace Barcus, Clarence Gun- derson, Loren Lewis, Monroe Elling- eon. Grafton—Lloyd Graving, Walter Halverson, Paul Johnson, Lawrence LaBerge, James Maxwell, James @ Brien, Lynn Quist, Elton Ringsak. >*Fairmount—Donald Brady, James Ryder, Bernard Dyke, Gerald Ren- bish, Marshall Dyke, Orrin Zillgitt, Donald Terril, Merton Brummet. Coach, Julius Toftness, Cando—Robert Torson, Ambrose Dwyer, Harlan Lipp, Martin Whalen, Frank Whalen, Joseph Jacobson, Keith McVay, Robert McLeod. West Palm Beach, Fla., March 24.— (®}—Manager Max Carey would like to know what has happened to his Brooklyn Dodgers’ batting punch all at once. When the Dodgers a 4-0 decision to the St. Louis Brown Thursday they completed 21 innings of exhibition baseball in which they've scored exactly one unearned run. They got only five hits off Brown Pitching Thursday, two of which went to Tony Cuccinello. Walter Coleman, Edwin Dettmann. Coach, Merrill Burk. Carson—Ralph Botten, Edward Hu- ber, William Spielman, Eugene Hol- kesvik, Francis Bell, Theodore Steig- man, Delbert Leitch, Raphael Spiel- man. Coach, V. J. Cassidy, Max—Postovit, Samson, Haverlock, Boettcher, Frietag, Stalfer, Henke, a} | Pug RentnerTakes | Coaching Position | not been misplaced. ~ Terry has worked patiently with the young pitcher from St. Law- rence University in the hope that he will fill one of the four starting assignments for the New York Giants this year. Schumacher turned in his best performance of the year Thursday when he blanked the Pirates with two hits over a five-inning stretch. Hodapp, ergill all carry a long-range wallop in their bats. The return to good health and con- Henry Johnson, time comes. Chisox Are Hitting Left-Handers Hard San Jose, Calif, March 2¢.—(P)— Lew Fonseca of Chicago's ‘White Sox, only hopes his men will keep right on hitting against south- paws the way they have in training Southpaws have caused little trou- ble so far. Thursday, led by Al Sim- mons, who connected for a double and three singles, against Seattle, the Sox fell on as pair of left-handers, Phil Page and Dick Freitas—not related to the Athletics’ Tony—for 14 safeties. if Fights Last Night { (By The Associated Press) Boston—Babe Hunt, Ponca City, Okla., outpointed Bob Moody, daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, ‘The Jolly Juniors 4-H sewing club tertained Saturday afternoon F = z ? = ° : Golden Valley where they % E§ a ts 3 F > : i FTE ti ti fs the allver wedding of Mrs. Raeshke’s| r, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boise of were Sunday visitors at the L. Heaton, Sr., home. Reverend Van Horn of visited Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness Sun- day. ! ir g ; H . Benson County Aggies, Maddock—- Parold Hofstrand, Reuben Liudahl, Chicago, March 24.—(#)—It’s D Breuer, Herman Larson, Al-| Coach Ernest (Pug) Rentner at (THERE are SIX PEAKS in fred McKay, Joe Thomas, Sidney! Northwestern University now. the Alps higher than Mt, Steneroden, Orville Brown. Coach,| The former Wildcat football Whitney, the highest in the U. G. Thomassan, star, chosen from all-American 8. WOODROW WILSON New Salem—Christof Backsen, Wil-| honors in 1931, joined the coach- coached the Princeton Univer- bur Klusmann, Harvey Just, Gilbert Boston (10); soe Delman, Boston, | ii i i 5 | Fe i Hi 5 i LB i é : f i Ellwein, George Kreidt, Fritz Rohs, |. OUT OUR WAY ing staff, assisting Coach Dick Hanley in spring practice, THATS THE WAM To TEACH A BOY THRIFT ANO BUSINESS ABIITY — LET HIM sity football team Sketch shows an ‘AUK. sini By Williams evltfellicy i inf : i fel : | two o'clock Selon s1 cipal meridian ; and 85/100 in ARE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that certain Mortgage executed ,|delivered by William Buchols Paul C. Ri Mort, it ‘335° acniaaes lortgages, at page “* and a ed by said Mortgagee an instruc ment in writing to The Grand of the Ancient Order of United Worke men of North Dakota dated day of August A. D. 1 for record in said offi: ter of Deeds on the 16th day 1922, and recorded is sett, described, at th nt door of the Court House in the city of Bis- marck, in the County of State of North Dakot April 1933 to sa — said Mortgage on the day The premises described in sald nd which will be to al 7 sold same are ituated in the County of and State North Dakota Halt (Ww ‘ é Hune (of the West ‘Thirteen (13) in Town: dred Forty-three (143) ty-nine SHA ‘West o! There will be due on such Mo: ‘Thousand One Hundred Ninety-slghe san eo Hur (84,198.85) Dollars. and thaceee the costs and exe je sale. THE GRAND LODGE OF TH ANCINNT ORDER OF UNITED YORKMEN OF NORTH DAKO- , , Assignee of Mortgages J, J. Mulready, me ttorney for arsignee of Mortgagea fargo, North Dakota, 3-17-3491 d-Tod bess, .

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