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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 Roy Anderson and Masked Marvel Will Grapple Here Tonight | AMERICAN LEGION IS LYONS AND BECK ARE BRILLIANT ON MOUND WEDNESDAY | SPONSORING CARD AT MEMORIAL BUILDING Hope to Revive Interest in Mat Game Here After Long Dormant Period Hope to Bring Montana, Lewis or Sonnenberg Here For Future Battles BOXERS IN PRELIMINARIES| THE PROGRAM Feature wrestling match (fin- ish: two falls or two hours) —Roy Anderson, Minneapolis and Port- land, vs. Masked Marvel (Doc Wilson), Boston, heavyweights. Boxing Tuffy Masseth, Bismarck, vs. Otis Jackson, Dawson, middle- weights, four rounds. Ray Gramling, Regan, vs. Benny Rice, Mandan, lightweights, four rounds, Sonny Schlosser, Bismarck, vs. Kid Brooker, Mandan, at catch- weights, four rounds, Referees: John Degg, Bismarck, wrestling; Joe McDonald, Man- SACKS OB PIGEON FEED, MISTAH MAJAH 9+AHS RAISIN’ CHICKENS, AN’ DEM FOWL OB MINE HAS SCRATCHED | DOWN TO pated IN MA YARD, LOOKIN’ FO' GRUB PTO PAY YO FO TH'FEED, , $ AHL KEEP YO ALLIN FRESH AlgS/ “) GURN UP, DURING A EBERY MAWNIN’ AHLL FETCH YO OVAH WONT WANT TO WIPE dan, boxing. Bismarck sports fans will flock to | the World War Memorial building | here tonight to witness the first; wrestling match staged in the Capital City in many moons. | The program, sponsored by Lloyd Spetz post, No. 1, of the American | Legion, will begin at 8 o'clock. | Two of the leading campaigners on the Pacific coast during the recent winter season—Roy Anderson and the Masked Marvel—will grapple in the headliner. Not until one has won two falls or the match has gone two hours will Referee John Degg call a halt to hostilities and local fans are assured of plenty of action. Anderson has been here for several days putting his finishing training touches on with workouts at the Memorial building while the marvel, who fought recently at Cleveland, O.,/ did not arrive here until Wednesday. | The Legion's prime objective in} staging the show here is to increase | interest in the wrestling sport here. | If this show is a financial success, ac- cording to Charles F. Martin, chair- | man of the committee in charge of | arrangements, future similar programs | will be staged in the city. Among Prospective headliners for future, ‘EM OFF YO CHIN FO A COUPLE DAYS] Jess Pet GOLF GOLFERS DIFFER ON LIFTING HEEL FOR PITCH SHOT Whether to lift the left heel or not in the backswing for the pitch is a question often debated by leading Professionals. George Duncan lifts the heel. Abe Mitchell, another of England's leading Pros, says he finds it better to keep both heels on the ground and let the hands and wrists do the work, Mac Smith lifts the left heel slight- ly on the pitch. Our open champion, Gene Sarazen, keeps it firmly planted on the turf, as do Phil Perkins and shows are Bull Montana, Ed “Strang- ler” Lewis and Gus Sonnenberg. Ticket sales have been encouraging ‘and many women will be among spec- tators, Martin said Thursday fore-/| * noon. | Ed Dudley. A notable feature in Sar- azen’s method of playing the pitch is that he employs little ankle and knee action, though he uses a the body from the hips up. Helen Hicks, former women's cham- By ART KRENZ ONEA BARGAIN J-~THOSE SACKS OF GRAIN WERE JUST MAKING ME THINK OF A WAREHOUSE OF PORCORN I ONCE SAW THE BUTTER BUSINESS | THEN, AND SOLD OVER Pitches Two Straight Victories For Millers; Is Stingy TO TWO BINGLES AS || SIDE GLANCEs - - MATES WIN SHUTOUT) Brooklyn Rookie Huris Well as Well as Scoring Run Against Braves CHISOX ARE SWATTING HARD Pale Hose Have Confounded Critics By Pounding 63 Hits For 35 Runs By HUGH 8S. FULLERTON, JR. (Associated Press where at all in the American League this year, has responded to Owner ne sew Waging ile heen! of cash play! talent assuming @ distinctly threat attitude to- ward the ‘eaters mae It still is too early to say how far the Sox will go, but the fact remains that so far they have outhit every other major league club or ge poti his start] in a comeback campaign Wé after two bad seasons, pitched al- In Many Cities New York, April 20—(#)—Al- the major league baseball season is more than a week old, it “I wish you'd stop worrying about those invoices. Don’t you ever think of anything but your work?” THIS CURIOUS WORLD —_ :| |_=_THIS CURIOUS WORLD _— | most perfect ball and, while the Sox) | | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahera_|ingy HOLDS BROWNS lJeby Vs. Jones Flasco Investigated HOW ABOUT GIVIN' ME DEM BIG duct Two Fighters to Dressing Rooms Performance of Ben Jeby, New gH —o and Gorilla Jones The fighters, twice warned by Ref- eree Fred Block that “you'll have to fight,” crouched with their handlers in their corners for several minutes as Police riot squads quelled an aroused audience of 7,587 fans who loudly shouted “fake.” A chair was thrown to the center of the ring but hit no one after Referee Block ruled the fight “no contest.” Public hall guards formed a cordon around the ringside and held off pushing, screaming patrons as five squads of police battled their way to the ringside and hustled the fighters to their dressing rooms. About 500 of the spectators made an unsuccessful attempt to get thelr money back. ‘The commission, however, ordered {held up the share of the $13,350 gate that was to have gone to the fighters and promoter, Al Paige. Three boxing matches have been! 5 arranged as preliminaries supporting | Pin pu neat ime Plays the|cept for # slight pivot of the hips the wrestling feature. An orchestra | 'y action, ex-| which causes the left heel to rise. will present musical entertainment throughout the program. [ Fish Tast Night} Grandings (By The Associated Press) Cleveland—Ben Jeby, New York, and Gorilla Jones, Akron, O., rul- ed no contest by Cleveland boxing commissioners after 6 rounds. Patsy Perroni, Cleveland, out- Pointed Eddie Simms, Cleveland (8). Phil Cohen, New York, stopped Jack Pallat, Cleveland (4), Preddy Fitzgerald, Youngs- town, O., outpointed Jackie Davis, Cleveland <6). St. Louis—Maxie Rosenbloom, White Plains, N. Y., outpointed Martin Levandkowski, Grand Ra- pids, Mich. (10); Charley Belang- er, Detroit, outpointed Chick Rains, Dodge City, Kas. (10); Pat Murphy, Springfield, Mo., out- Pointed Johnny Miles, St. Louis (8); Joe Huff, St. Louis, outpoint- ed Nick Broglio, Herrin, Ill. (8). Quincy, Ill—-Eddie Edson, St. Louis, outpointed Ray Bettner, Rock Island, Ul. (8); Clem Reed, Ww Quincy, outpointed Jimmy Fogar- | Minneapolis 4 ty, St. Louis, (8); Luther Rogan, {Kansas Cit: 4 Quincy, outpointed Vernon Hi ; 3 2 1 i Mostil Is Optimistic With Eau Claire Nine|na Eau Claire, ‘Wis., April 20.—P)— Johnny Mostil, former White Sox b becks (By The Associated Press} AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww New York Chicago Cleveland . Washingt Detroit . |Boston . St. Louis . Philadelphia the Eau Claire baseball club of the | Northern League, Wednesday got his first glimpse of some 30 rookies al- to FERESEEE i q z training. aspirants for permanent berths on the local team were expect- RH '400|ed to appear Thursday, when the| Minneapolis 102 403 000-10 17 players got their first real workout. | Indianapolis 000 000— 0 2 Awaiting the arrival of his manager, ant nt Glenn; Turner, Daglia Dave Quinn, owner of the club, has . omewunnon NATIONAL LEAGU! Ww New York ... Pittsburgh Brooxlyn Chicago Philadelp! Cincinnati St. Louis Boston . on 000 / ter of 14 men after the tryout period. 000 ot io Gs Se ci, eR ett ne! y in a game] ,, 3 ) Mc a0 | with @ strong local team, Kain and Erickson. a Ter RT rioeagee Others postponed, weather. om | Yesterday’s Stars if Fargo-Moorhead ad Nine Has Begun | Workouts AMERICAN ASSOCIA’ $ z (By The Associated Press) ‘Ted Lyons, White Sox—Shut out ——— s — sP.M. Tonight £°.™- Browns with three singles and two walks. is, April 20. group from / 10 TRE et, Dodge eld Beare World War Memorial one run in 2-1 victory after clouting rth ‘B ng ulldi (Farmer) Miller, Rock Island (6); Ernie Berry, Monmouth, Ill, stopped Pete Sherman, Quincy wow mwwune Peer tererer) ist @, + Columbus double. i OUT OUR WAY, By Williams | || _—e iy ) Good NIGHT! THatTs AWFour! TS TeERRIB.e! WELL, ATS wor \TS SPOSED To Be! ‘ATS BeTTeR'y WHEN ITS SPOSED To BE GooD, ANI ANS AWFUL. ALTER (RABBIT) MA- RANVILLE is starting his twenty-second year in the ma- jors. The sketch is of a STEGO- SAURUS, of the Dinosauria coy. The map is of MEX- 0. SHZHO aa OHS ee ONDA Roy Anderson The Masked _ Marvel 12 Rounds of Boxing Featuring Tuffy Masseth, Otis Jack- Sop pre Zzma orm Tonight SPM. F aaZEHQ on ZOoenme ; Auspices American Legion

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