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oa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1938 rafton, Cando, Fairmount and Benson Ags in Class B Semi-Final NEWSALEMBEATEN | MICKEY FINN AND HITTING POWER LIFT PHILLIES’ HOPES BY MADDOCK QUINT ||_ ovr BoaRDING House By Ahern [MANAGER SHOTTON | Four Chicago Teams Reach Semi-Finals - INRALLY NEAR END | SATISFIED INFIELD |"site te tea nctoss*"|| SIDE GLANCES «~~ By George Clark | Catholic Tourney Rangy and Heavy Carson En- trant Trounced by Cando in A DOLLAR AND A QUARTER tie hie Th ow Soe Gel 38-17 Contest FIFTEEN CENT TOO OFFER THIS MORNING, EGAD! Indiana still were shelling away Bat- : MUCH, EVEN ~ MAYBE L_ WAS SO INCENSED OVER Phils Had to Part With Pitcher] urday ss the spirited offensive for the YARD ONLY GIF ME THE MISERABLE BID THAT Ray Benge to Get Good _| bat title moved into the quarter-final Se erent ae ae T —UMF--HUFE—SPUT-T- Second-Sacker Headed by the never-surrender CAN TELL © WELL, HAND OVER THE cdeantipiearaiitaitlas Patrick's, Chicago, led’ the fleld wi DRATTED FIFTEEN CENTS ~ BUT, MIND YOU —NoT 0 “VELL“L GIF YOU WHAT? AN INSIGNIFICANT 2 FIFTEEN CENT FOR TH FIFTEEN CENTS‘? = WHY PAPER AN SODDLES:, “)| Seen MAN{o-T REFUSED IS BEST IN LEAGUE FAIRMOUNT CRUSHES MAX Grafton Cagers Defeat Mohall 25 to 23 After Two Over- time Sessions , and DePaul, of KLEIN IS SWATTING STAR Se eechate league. basen ae eat at Elliott, Rhem, Collins, Holley Eupristng Relta Memorial from ‘Evans- and Hansen Will Be Start. _| Vile while pt Rg Rid pene four smart entries—St. Rita, IN PENNIES ° Valley City, N. D., March 25.—(P)— Fairmount and the Benson County Aggies of Maddock joined Grafton and Cando in the semi-finals of the F q \ state high school Class B basketball = Y \ . By ALAN GOULD tournament here Friday as the result , \ = (Associated Press Sports Editor) of winning their first-round games, y For the simple reason that they ing Hurlers Fairmount handed Max a decisive » Sr rely on Neal (Mickey) Finn to plug 40-to-25 beating Friday night while | K the long-standing gap at second base, the Aggies came from behind to con- | y plus the fact that they carry the quer New Salem 27 to 23. : = heaviest hitting artillery in the league, In the afternoon games, Grafton { , = the Philadelphia Nationals actually defeated Mohall 25 to 23 in two over- ear the far-a' buzzing of the = time periods and Cando crushed a be vane f Line heavy and rangy Carson quint 38 to; 1. q i ‘The Phillies had to part with one In semi-finals Saturday morning, Z of their most reliable right-handed Grafton and Cando were to clash at| G pitchers, Ray Benge, to get Finn from 10 o'clock and Fairmount and the! y S Zs = Brooklyn but Manager Burt Shotton Aggies at 11 o'clock, The summaries: | and (Fairmount (40) FG FT PF considers it was the smartest RR Ea owe Yi hy emer y M. Dyke, f . 1 1 ae 2 : club has had since Fresco Thompson. 0 2 “With this added strentgh and the ae experience we gained last year in a 6 7 drive that landed us in the first di- ene S 0 0 . “ ‘ one ‘JAMESTOWN COLLEGE STARS Slapsy Maxey Cuts Florida)<r.. phiis proved last year they could ‘All right, Mr. Bens, Til trust you another month, if you're sure the 2 0 ” movies will want that story you're writing.’ i 4] Mauler to Ribbons in Light- | Play winning ball’ > 3} PREPARE TO DEFEND TIT hott af has e problem tn ha O- at heavy Battle holdout first baseman, Don Hurst, but 0 0 : 3 30 |Hope to Retain Track Crown] Missing this season will be Captain 23—(?)—The ‘Dugas, ; i Gordon Larratt, He won James- ‘With Dick Bartell at short and Cap- aera aeenia| Along With Football and Bas- | town’s only two firsts a Meet Maxey held |tsin “Pinky” Whitney at third, the the last lap for the champi lp re-| urday. Shotton seems confident Chick Ful- ude ee on lay team. Others graduated are Bliss} Recognized lis, former Giant, will do in center, | Pion: Tatoo, £ ‘ . : 3 Alnstie teatae cat cdemene neato ees of the distance runs and shot puts; thletic commis-| re nved in left by Hal Lee and in right McKay, c 2 1 1 Jare busying themselves preparing to] jwnno™ Of the Javelin: Leugen of the apf penrrenyarctbreepgee heard (TE Hofstrand, 0 2 }defend several state championships, 4 an all-American clouter. 2 Breuer, g 0 1] With the North Dakota inter-colle- |*R4 Stone, ee saemge | a eatioon Baars Cate 200 siureer, is the powerhouse of the = —— {slate basketball championship tucked | town has billed four track meets after |Buring "associa 3 Totals .. 8 11 9 ‘away by his smooth-operating quint, iy ‘The pitching staff looks stronger New Salem (23) Athietic Director E. J. Cassell will [the inter-class affair here Apel 22. ee ee despite the loss of Benge. Jumbo Jim Backsen, f ... 9 0 {lead the Jimmies into the defense of | Git’ atc a9 (Minot): dual meet s¢ Elliott, giant southpaw, appears to Coleman, f . 0 0 |the conference track title. In golf, Minot aia: 6; pentangular meet at Loughran abandoned have recovered from the lame back Just, f ... 0 3 | Billy Sundahl, defending conference | Fh Sb, any 1s; GUNerAE RS ights that handicapped him last year. Flint Rohs, 9 © ‘champion, will defend his medal play | Hesets De. hie MY Ateornead, Valley a eat oe. petrol eons lusmann, c 3 3 | honors. Kreidt, g |. 0 2 Jamestown again will be host to the |City and Ellendale). a4 universally recognized |) oder, and two youngsters, Ed Hol- Dettman. g 1 1 ‘conference track classic this year, to's ; ley and Roy Hansen, & southpaw, if Ellwein, g . 1 4 (be held May 27. The collegians de- 1] His Bat Ominous complete the probable starting staff. —- |fend the track crown against a strong | | Virgil Davis, heavyweight backstop Totals 5 13 | field of cindermen from Valley City, | °—————® Score by Minot, Ellendale and Mayville. oy alge ee + 3 13 17 27| Graduation cost Cassell half Hass - i lew Salem .. + 5 10 15 23/12 lettermen, but Captain joye ids | q ‘Thé ‘boys and girls’ baby beef club — | Clark, Don Hall, Gordon Webber, Alex " Grafton (25) FT PF! McLain, Fred Hall and Victor Hilden Appearance of Ruth | nest ered poe LaBerge, f . - 2 will be at hand for the 1933 pennant ‘ Trebles Attendance Bec Ot cadmiteing neon job, the : n Fis. "Brien, 0; Admitting he has a hard job, St. Petersburgh, Fla., March 25—(?) Quist, c .. 0 Jimmy coach already is formulating & anil Ruth Or whose Johnson, ©’. 0 plans for the track actiyities. He| |: . abe perigee Maxwell, g . 2) will emphasize the importance of get- Halverson, g . 2) ting new material for the squad. —| He believes a few more point-get- 8: ters—men who consistently place in PF! several events—will raise the team’s 3 Stock considerably. Jamestown, has 2 looked to winning points in second, 1 third and fourth places for its suc- 2 | cess, 2| Promising prospects among the —/|newcomers are Helmot Bertsch of Eu- TUM b edn sayaciocass 19|reka, S. D., and Fred Sommers of Score by periods (two overtime): |Carrington. Bertsch, wearing the Eu- Grafton ...... 4 13 18 21 21 25;reka junior college colors, last year seooe O 6 12 21 2 33) won the broad jump at Aberdeen. He ae also is a sprinter. Sommers shines FG FT prin the dashes, a class in which James- Bi ol orrenate | eer rrererers| olwenncmyal mnoconm 6 1 3, town has been less strong. Bi Die: Cora . 0 © O|}Huber, c ... local M. Whalen, 4 0 2|Steigman, g Mr. and Lipp, ¢ 2 1 0/Spielman, g David were" , 0 0 3|Bell, f Mr. and Jacobson, g 0 0 3 Albert and McVay, ¢ see aie 1 A Rare an OP —- = --| Score by periods: noon Totals.... 18 2 14 Cando . got only and Carson (17) FG FT PF|Carson Pittsburgh Pirates Friday in A Botten, f ... 1 4 .2) Referees: Paul; Holgate, | tempts, but that was a home wit ing ‘Holkesvik, f ee 3 0 1) Aberdeen. one mate on base. ' | Est AgER OUT OUR WAY By Williams Tr] THATS WHAT TD HATE ABouT \/_BUT IT NENER WORRIES] BEINN’ A BIG SHOT — Wren TH BULL OTH WoooSs- THEY GWE 10U AN UNOERSTLDY,| HES WORE OUT TEN \T LOOKS LIKE THEY “Trinh” UNDERSTUCIES —~ THEY UHOV'RE ON YOUR LAST LEGS, OVER STLOY, HIS AN THEY PUT A Guy To LEARN / HEALTH. AM’ UNDER “OUR JOB , IN CASE ~— WELL, STL0Y TH’ JOB. \T WouLo worRy ME! 2g 5 Fes § i af é f & if EERE i g& BBs UEY LONG, sen&tor from Louisiana, is known as the Kingfish. PITCH, for making asphalt, is the chief product of Trinidad. The. 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