The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1933, Page 6

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ind, F SUBSTITUTE SINKS OVERHEAD GOAL TO missed a free throw which would have Placed the northerners in position to until the final gun barked which made their victory a certainty. Used New Defense in the semifinals, resorted to a semi- zone to zone and man to man barrier, which proved effective in stopping the’ its unmolested chances count with 10 free throws. Bernard Dykes, Fairmount’s bril- OUT OUR WAY MAKE SCORE 32-30 Hant center, provided the of victory, ringing up eight field goals and two free throws for 18 points, Ambrose Dwyer, in the previous two -—. homers Sunday which enabled the; ing camp while he dickered for bet- Bill Perrin, a rookie, for eight hits and eight runs in the seventh and won the game 9 to 7. Phils to down the Reds 6 to 4 after|D®9er © - In Opening Attempt) 323," .: ter contract terms apparently have| O’Brien, f . done the Cleveland pitcher no harm. | Quist, c . nrownowcoe airmount Beats Cand laccoronun al cuacecorce ‘orson, Coast League Saturday, while prominin emai eee for in this Te » Bo . pound Ho- Vietimize their foes from the south-|@ start that was not very promising. | roo © didn’t hit ee displayed a all his oid gan wil ee sees of Al coun’ eastern corner of the state, the Pheas- S McVay, g . dexterity around first base. Spohrer and Bill Hargrave. OKLAHO A. AND M 10W ca ants took the ball and stalled neatly! Hudlin Looks Good McLeod, f = co % 5 ge el owrwmwce | Bonowooruy in Overtime Period. to W BOSTON BRAVES HAVE BEEN ‘HITLESS WONDERS’ OF FLORIDA . Indiana Cagers Win Catholic Title {Class B Summaries {| MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933 in Class B Title WKECHNE'S TEAM STRONG ON DEFENSE OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | =; =] A im —s, IN DRESDEN, GERMANY, I ONCE GAVE A NOVEL Cathedral High of Indianapolis Swamps St. Rita of Chi- WAIT UNTIL T. GO GET \ tee Grimm played through the first winning mount in the Florida Derby F with Sacramento of the Pacific i bys RED WING HIGH CAGERS WIN DOMINATE WRESTLING MEET H i if s pare Fairmount, in contrast to the zone] New Orleans, March 27.—(%)--| Grafton— pega iagee ik ciate tn.t according + defense empioyed against the Benson |Those three weeks Willis Hudlin ie as FOURTH MINNESOT. Each Wins Three Champion- FOOTBALL DID IT meets this season, ‘4 county Aggies in its 1-point victory | stayed away from the Indians’ train- Johnson, f | : Sp ships As Eight Are Decid- ed Saturday Evening f ‘The football team’s receipts of $14,- 500 enabled Colorado University to nearly balance its 1932 budget of $15,- } H gé Sink Free Throws Consistently I } Pro Baseball Is | : ——+ —Take it from the New York Giants, baseball is booming in the southwest. In two games at Phoenix and El Paso Saturday and Sunday, the Giants piayed before a total of 12,000 spectators, just about as many as came to see them in all games Candos "high ecorer, Was beset PERFORMANCE BY PLAYIN =o Pheasants Get Off to Early 6-2/arercca “more effectively, sinking rr P| = three field goals, while Frank Whalen, 0 4 cago, March |.—()—Hoosier eo ll hdl the other pene ae a he! his 0 0 — has scored another tri- i intil En team's scoring wi ‘our field goals | Reubish, f o 3 : wel Ot Es ct nena 2 8 | eeam from Paina aie, e hardwood | Two Newcomers Also Have De- . Fairmount lost two men, a 0 0 lana crowded Dykes and Jimmy Ryder, each in- 2 4 [throne room of the national Catholic veloped to Make Pitching ® LIPP IS HERO FOR LOSERS |curring the maximum of infractions, | Bendy, 0 3 |high achool basketball championship . but they were capably replaced by — — |Sunday night when the Cathedrals of Staff Ominous a R N D Zillgitt and Donald Terrill. . 4 17 ae ie bd od chs oy ‘Aampions Resort to New De-/@- eee rousing conquest over So say 4 2 [Of Chicago in the tournament finals fense in Final Game and | Red Lucas Out of 5 3] It was the first championship for BUT CLOUTERS ARE NEEDED Play Better Ball } Game With Injury 3 ; oth i etn is tie en Ce — ers, ae es Tampa, Fla. March 27.—(#)—The 1 2 |Minnesota, and Kentucky—mostly to| TWO Touted Swatsmen From Cincinnati Reds at St. Petersburg — — |Chicago. Pacific Coast Have Failed Valley City, N. D., March 27.—Orrin incre for an re 10 12 de eee oe meee bare naar oieped Th Zillgitt, a substitute forward, arose to a ao ge urnament to Come Through of HRMS of heroiam tere ‘saturday with the Yankees 29 30 32| Evansville, finished fourth, losing a igh night as he sank an overhead shot were minus the 19 30 30/great overtime battle to DePaul of to give Fairmount a 32-30 victory and services of Pitcher Serarain team Cathedral defeated BY ALAN GOULD the peer catip of ae sist ens ie de ticing| - Gratton (40) FG FY PF petted = oa semi-finals, by one ( * " North Dakota state Class hig! prac! . (Associated Press Sports Editor) school basketball championship. before the game tabege < nk M : : There was a time when the Boston Zillgitt, replacing Marshall Dyke, the Reds lost t0! yonnson, 0 0 Oo je Braves could count upon burning up 14-year-old towhead guard of the the Phillies 4 to 6|>inney™ 1 2 1 Por to Ig t ie “grapetvals ‘teegue” ‘ald’ colts omegthd Peo eee a aed anes bbe Quist, 8 1 2 north full of Manion axid “eutini up ‘ield goal in an overtime per! Strained a muscle | 4, e after Halran Lipp, Cando guard had in his side, He| Sprgent, 6 71: Nee Heeney Tonigh siasm, only to crack up along sbout tied the score at 30-all with a field will be out of the |sratvorson g .. = 3-8 May or June and take a quick dive in goal three seconds before the end of box for a couple of a ee the general direction of the National EE RAGHETS cane cuneet, pliyttiy days. Totals ..........444.21 7 12 |Risko-Daniels and Arizmendi-| rescue cellar. irmount’s rangy quintet, y by Whitney and i . far smoother ball than it exnibived Choe Puli helped the Priltiee, anal, Benson Aggies (29) 3 3 1| Masquera Battles Arrang- | ,,7¢ there is anything in the theory a .Saturday morning in turning bac! i * ypposit erses, +/the Benson county Aggies of Mad- |8°t 16 hits to the Redlegs’ 13. 4 ; : ed For Tuesday Braves should follow up their mediocre dock, assumed an early lead, and the . * H os peitenegacl 80 far in Florida by going Pheasants seldom were in arrears, al- Hagen Victor In 7 a , March 97-1 i oe : crane pens as soon as the pen- Brady, oo 1 boxing program for the! up to date they have been the “hit- . —_=--+ Poreda and Tom Hee-|iess wonders” of St. Petersburg, al s Here st at Quint Charleston Open Li 10-round heavyweight a Onions reesenclk 28 32 Nodaks Hopeful Over Track Outlook ' Aggies 187 2 f id champion Yankees, ¢ FIRST TEAM . |72-Hole Score Is 282; Henry’ —— of the world champion Yan! % Ambrose Dwyer, Cando, forward. : CONSOLATION Are Strong Defensively a a Picard of Charleston Mohall (25) FG FT PF Pepin openlist ° Pierce, Knauf, Pearson, Meine rnard Dyke, ‘mount, cen- ae = © 3 S ill h T k £ | ter. ( Finishes Second 72 1 men have shown. Tt would not seem till the op joc hover, Mosher and Hill Donald Feereese ee 0 o 0 he needs Atri A Perf Harlan Lipp. Cando, guar. © 3 3 Pitching , if at al mong Performers SECOND TEAM ||_ Charleston, 8. C., March 27.—(?)}— tional devel . . A Marshall Dyke, Fairmount, for. || Walter, Hagen, the old. shot maker ee | ee =“ Leading Riders in 1982, Johnny Gilbert 3 | ward. from. roit, led another = ry a Wj: . Nhe {| Hoilis Dietz, Mohall, forward, ||nament scalp from his belt Monday or ee a ets Jump at Hialeah—Wins Florida Derby Alfred McKay, Maddock, center. oe wytitis Margene: car peas he Robert McL rd, Cando, rnament al rs “ a guard. ate fas Le lenis Ie ionisigs Pir — eas lise Laat Sooesonoes bin toucooeaconne Postovit, Max, guard. The Haig, leader at the # HONORABLE MENTION last three rounds, came out in front 4 4 ; tract to rebuild the club, is still look- Quist, Grafton; Thomas, Mo- || only after a gruelling struggle with = a hall; Halvorson, Grafton; Ellwein, ||Henry Picard, Charleston pro, who a: # New Salem; and Hofstrand, Mad- || lost a chance to win an open on his © 11 dock. own course by only one stroke. Picard + 2 4 = finish with 288, His €0°Io, the flan 11 3 an ‘ini wi . iS in ie though they made several mistakes = - - - field talent with a punch, Owner Emil late in the contest which had they |Hagen's Th even par biceed cat $600] TOMS sseseveeeseee SB 18 Fuchs has obtained two good hitters avoided would have nettetl them the | in his pocket. SEMI-FINALS id from tht Pacific Coast League, Art game without the formality of playing | Three strokes back in third place Fairmount 24; Maddock 23 Hunt and Bob Holland, but neither : od. s has troubled the Florida fences so far. i iglalataron pectyintact came Craig Wood of Deal, N. J., with} Fairmount— FG Fr PF coccinea ray *. Fairmount.got the jump on Cando, gee Kirkwood, New York trick shot | Te: _ : 4 Gyelman, a rangy youngster, looks and the Towner county quintet was|ertist was fourth with 287, and two o 0 2 3 * Unable to score until 2! minutes of | strokes to the rear of him came Wild ae ae pions the initial period had passed, and the | Bi Mehihorn of New York with 289. 2 21 3 Knauf, Pheasants had ran up a half dozen|" Johnny Farrell of Quaker Ridge, - a Larry ae “ee a eee a by Cando placing yy. y,, finished with 290 and he was -- - ‘half-mile rece e count at 6-2. * Fairmount jumped into a 14-12 lead] oF Chicago and Archie ‘Hambrick of pie captain and al le half, sinking a field goal just “ 30 ‘seconds’ before the two teams euaeieaicsiea eer elated eigen are good for 310 or better. Rand the nucleus -reached the intermission. We Moore, odd-job man, may get ie wpefindo had the count tied at 14 all Phillies Are After aaa third outfield post. a end fore the two reached the first min- - McKechnie, with the aid of Hank 4 ute of the third period. Cando went Another Victory a ee Gowdy, developed “Huck” Betts and weer out ahead for the first time in the — Jigen lYoung Bobby Brown as the club's to add game with three minutes of the third haar N etal recgh occl aE) 9 5 10 most consistent pitching winners last | quarter behind. Fairmount tied it up| — inna Totals seeceeeeeceee . Bright hopes are held out for a half minute later and then pulled| Reds, the Phillies meet the Boston! Score by periods: Brown. Fallenstein is the latest de- who ; é ve & +2 8 16 26 — 7 aece out in front to stay until Lipp’s timely |Braves Monday determined to in-|Fairmount RE ae ° t. pe ee a rAetth eonrnit | ieeeareishes pees oe iieniag? 31 lee ee battling aoe rey crite Ed Brandt, one of the best south- : s me and all. : ; 4 , and Ben Cant- 7 5 into Zillgitt’s field yoal came with two| In 11 games played this season,! Genag— 2 Fr ee enn: Coane Grim errr Lacs naar rei gerry canbe| JOCKEY JOHNNY GILBERT is off to « good start. Johnny ted q minutes of the overtime period con-| they have lost only four. F. Whalen, f tional aoe impion relied upon to handle starting essign- the riders last year and wound up the season at Hialeah Park the sumed, and although Martin, who| Pinky Whitney and Chick Fullis hit M. Whalen, f ready again, ments. Tom Zachary, veteran south- at the top of the list. He is shown above atop Charley O., his with Cando assault, which collected 10 field| He took the mound in inter-club| Maxwell, g InT to Defeat Minneapolis beh fe neerie out the school’s ath- | Bea tional set goals. While Fairmount rang up 14{ competition for the first time Sunday | Halvorson, Booming exas | from the field, Fairmount was able | and in five innings gave New Orleans| Graving, g eee North in Final to count only four times from the | neither a hit nor a run. The Pelicans, El Paso, Texas, March 27.—(P) charity lines, whereas Cando made | however, pounded his successor, Lefty ‘Totals q i WELL, YOU'RE NOT Goince TO CRACK NUTS IN HERE WHILE LT HAVE A CAWE I THE OVEN , TH wAY You POUND ~ AN'THEN BE TW FIRST ONE TO HOLLER, “WHAT, their previous exhibitions on the ‘west coast. B F Ps YOU JUST ThHinw “MOO wit! I GOT AS MucH RIGHT In THIS HERE KiTcHIN rf i Seeks National He de XN “the BATTLE OF MANILA AS “YOU HAVE. ANCTHER: SToP?°* ae BAY, Dewey destroyed the end tire Spanish fleet without losing a man, The Boxers were ,a SO- CIETY OF CHINESE sworn to exterminate all foreigners. IDA> HO has the greatest area of national forests in the U. S. Swim Title u td M 155-pounds—Merrill Frevert, TIows 165-pounds—George Martin, Towa de—Robert Hew, lows 3 : E e 5 seeege ey ips get March lava). my: figured to be one of the big bplashes. Thompson, finalist {n° the 100- meter free style Olympics last year, now-holds the eastern inter- collegiate 50-yard free style rec- Her husband ts supposed to cut down on the hits, but here's Mrs. Adolph Liska, pasting the pill all ‘over th Her hubby. isthe ‘former Washing- ton pitcher now in’ training camp with the Phils,

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