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a) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1984 ee a || Basketball Teams, Coaches, Fans Will Be in Bismarck This Week * " Witsqu0sim, |HORNSBY BEGINS WORK OF REBUILDING ST. LOUIS BROWNS | ARRIVE THIRSDAY |[ eve oaxoivexouse im amma gp HG] _Aetion—and Reminiscence—at ‘A's’ Camp j POR TOURNEY HERE) pe em on Tze) | LOOKS FOR RECRUITS as aR “a TA ASK YA, WHO'S THE GINT } YOU FOR WASTING YOUR TIME. WHO JUST ENTERED YER THAT WAS BASIL BOOTHBY, JUST BOOST TT | ag will i me ‘ State PREMISES? 1 FOLLEREDHIM 4% OVER FROM LONDON! GREAT 10 ‘ jampionship on Friday FROM HOUSE TA HOUSE FER FRIEND OF THE KING, BASIL~ y TWO HOURS AND HE YAS-- FACT 15,1 MET HIM AT FINALLY CHECKED IN HERE. THE ROYAL PALACE! ER-- AH-- and Saturday Rajah Breathing New Life Into PROBLY THOUGHT IT WAS AND, BY “THE WAY, DINNY, M’'LAD, Club That Finished Last ENTER PLAYERS FOR MEET A SPEAK. THINK NOTHING OF IT, IF MR. in 1933 ‘ BOOTHBY COMES DASHING Contest Officials and Officers OUT OF THE HOUSE - of of State Athletic Board MARTHA HASN'T SLUGGER WILL PLAY THIRD x Listed y ass HIM NET. peroe? Pitching Staff Will Be Built Bismarck will be the mecca Thurs- i Around Veterans Blae- @ay and Friday for players of the holder and Hadley best high school basketball teams in Rube Walberg and. Lefty the state and for North Dakota cage Grove, tormer Athletics’ hurlers fans. ; ‘West Palm slits Me adel ten whom Connie Mack sold vet (P)—Other met javing failed for Red Sox, dropped in on their Perales cy. crea oer Reeds five years to lift them out of the sec- old leader during a training S . , 5 ond division, the 8t. Louis Browns session at Fort Myers, Fla. ‘town and Mandan will be on hand for have drawn their manager and much Here they are,. Rube, left, | i335) Sa : et KA me the state Class A tournament, which of their inspiration from the Nation- Connie and’ Grove, talking e : " ‘ 3 : al League in preparation for an up- over old times. The action i ‘will be held in the Capital City Fri- day and Saturday. Most of the teams gre expected to arrive here Thursday. It is understood that Grand Forks, Devils Lake, and Jamestown will make their home camp at the Prince hotel, and that Minot, Valley City and Fargo will take up temporary residence at the Grand Pacific hotel. Players who have been entered for the tourney follow: For Mandan, Coach L. C. McMahan: Bernard Toman, forward; Ralph Fer- derer, forward; Frank Stumpf, center, ward thrust this season in the Amer- ican League. With absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain with a club that finished a bad last in 1933, Rogers Hornsby, in what may be his last big league roundup, has tackled the job of reconstruction and resuscitation with "ints tie wm wn « | SEVEN Of Eight Sites Named for y pend chiefly the Browns’ hopes of dack Shinners, center and guard; are: Pie, the “development ‘at Class B Regional Cage Tou rneys least two or three minor league pitch- Bill Ordway, guard; Roe Percy, guard ra ffective i. a % ir omcnome| Man Who Led Chicago White Sox to [iat riots coe YEAR-OLD TIME SUPPLY etme Ee For Minot, Coach Harley Robert- recruit, to make the grade at short- Because of Illness of Sate deat 'eaet| 1906 World Series Championship Dies #222 2: 2ee, FAVORITE IN RACE CLASSIC steer son, center; Willard Monnes, guard; base, at least on a part-time basis, and picture shows Lou Finney z 4 sliding safely into, third base oe pt 4 when Bernard, Snyder, rookie ; — | infielder, missed the ball during a Regulars-Yannigans game. KNOWS MARTHA. “aes rap bea Hi latach eed: . AnAT i canner SR i ' contribute his batting power to the tionmcmtoiiing Sareery seepert which he won over ea on, center; Leo Overland, forward; JEAN BOROTRA SHOWS SIGNS | Ne team’s much-needed attack. ong-Stridin; juine Expected /2 rlong distance in 1:11 2-5. (By The Associated Press) . . ‘Tom Mackenroth, guard. | Fielder Jones Victim of Heavt) tHornsby is the most interesting in- ae an rit 4 i at No less than 53 3-year-olds were| with announcement of ee addi- RSE aot ee ee at | Disease; Managed Famous |ividual in camp. Fans who haven't apture Honors in $10,- nominated for this classic, which| tional tourney cities Tuesday night : Biers Rinde, forward: Wend ATION AL M ATCHES) : been giving the Browns a tumble in 000 Florida Derby leads the field home to the Kentucky| sites for seven of eight North Dakota, Burkhardt, forward; Lloyd Ruud, for- | “Hitless Wonders” recent years now go out to the park Derby, May 5. Out of this number! tournaments in Class B high school ‘ward; Alan Dragge, center; Quintus Pepeaala IAs Nelson, center; Gordon Ruud, guard; | a Bernard White, guard; Harold Thomp-| French Tennis Star Suffers Up-| Yanks Get Hurler For Jamestown, Coach William 8.| set Defeat at Hand * . Gusmner: "Harold Westby, forward; eat at Hands of | With Three Fingers to see and shake hands with the —_—_—_ of entrants, there are a few other/regional basketball play-offs were | ae former king of National Lesgue hit- (By NEA Service) standouts besides Time Supply. |determined. | Portland, Ore, March 14—()—]|tets. Ift-good old St. Patrick was a bet-| A couple of these belong to Mrs.| Still undecided on the date and site ‘The Browns have a nucleus of sea-|ting man, he'd probably have a few|Payne Whitney, and she figures to/for their tournament were officials of soned performers in outfielders Sam|of those 60-cent dollars riding on|S@Y about the winning of the race./the seventh and eighth districts, the West, a great ball-hawk, and Bruce|the nose of Mrs. F. A. Carreauds|The ‘Triumvir, one of her horses,|iliness of J. J. Roberts, coach of the | Baseball has lost another great leader —Fielder Jones, who gave the game Ralph Richmond, forward; Herbert Frank Bowden the imm ‘hitless wonders,” the A = ~ = the Campbell, who drove in 106 runs last|long-striding Time Supply—for that|is doing about as well as other can-|Elgin quint, delaying the decision. PARI Taped coners Vernon ae : (glee ee aegis Scar’ Second Baseman Oscar Melle |S-year-old eon of Time Maker is the|didaies, ‘Time Supply excepted, but Elgin is tp play Hettinger for the re- Kittleson, guard; Merrill ‘Augspurger, New York, March 14—(7)—Father The man who led a team of feeble |the defensive class of the league; and|established favorite in the $10,000/She has a far more dangerous con- gional title. guard; Francis Nordeen, guard; Wood- | ry 4 z | hitters to an American League cham-|First Baseman Jack Burns, a splendid | Florida Derby, to be run at Hialeah| tender in Soon Over. Of seven tournaments for which the 3 » 3 ime is catching up with 36-year-old {pionship and followed with a world|workman, although by no means a|Park, Fla., on St. Patricks day. This colt was.one of the best 2-|place of the playoff has been named, row Graham, Guard. For Bismarck, Coach Roy D. Mc- | Jean Borotra. Leod: Neil Beylund, center, forward;| The bounding, whirling, French ten-| John Cameron, forward; Gordon En-|nis master’s pace is lowing up. He | eal eee Sera preaaiy still bounds and volleys, but not with Billy Owens, guard; Larry Schnelder, the same devastating results that; center: Oliver Sorsdahl, forward. stamped his game in the select Til- | (Unofficial) For Devils Lake, Coach |den-Richards-Cochet-Lacoste era. Doug Smith: Vernon Melhouse, for-| His summary removal from the na- | ward; Charles Wood, forward; Harold | tional indoor championships by Frank | Reslock, center; Gordon Dennis,/ Bowden, of New York, ranked no guard; William Burckhardt, guard; |higher than No. 24 in the American! Albert Evans, forward; Ralph Jensen, jlists, left the crowd stunned Tuesday. and Duane Westerholm. The 25-year-old New Yorker won 2-6, (Unofficial) For Fargo, Coach|10.8, 6-3. | Henry Rice: Wayne Fisher, center;} Andre Merlin, lone survivor among) Palmer Kreutz, forward; Charles Nel-/the four French invaders, found, son, forward; Cavour Shepherd, cen-| trouble staring him in the face as the |series triumph over the Chicago Cubs|Gehrig or Foxx. So heavy has been the future pay|yeat-olds of last year, and at-least|three will be Thursday night, three idied Tuesday night from heart dis-| Half of Hornsby’s infield problem{or play betting on this horse that|one authority rated him the best out.|Friday night and the other on Mon- jease. will be solved if Strange, who hit .324|bookmakers have been forced to cut|The Greentree Stable has been giv-|day night. | The name Fielder was not connect-|in the coast league last year, measures|the price from 5 to 1 and 11 to 5. ing him careful preparation, and, if} Region tournaments are: ed with the game. His full name was|up to expectations. The Rajah, if he| In case you dont know, “pay or|he is fit, the imported son of Buchan| Thursday: Dickinson, New Salem Fielder Allison Jones. It was as man-|doesn't last at third himself, wilt/play means you place your bet long|Ought to be a powerful contender. | VS. Sentinel Butte; at Bismarck, Cole~ ‘ a |2ger and outfielder of the White Sox|have to make a choice between Har-|before the race and then hope the| Coquel is another that may make|harbor vs. Linton; at Jamestown, Svea |—they were called the White Stock-|1and Clift, a youngster from San An-|animal at least will get to the post.|trouble for Time Supply. This filly| VS. Coopertstown. jings then—that he became an im-|tonio, and Art Scharein, a weak bats-|Refunds will not be made if your|already holds a Hialesh track record| Friday: At Crosby, Portal vs, Wil- mortal. man who finished with the Browns|horse is withdrawn from the race, {and has beaten a number of the good |Jiston; at Grafton, Grafton vs. Walsh | His 1906 team boasted great pitch- |tast year. Frank Bejma, up from San} Time Supply is by all odds a stand-|older horses at the meeting. She is|County Aggies; at Rugby, Minot crs but not a real hitter. Jones antorilo, is due for infield utility work.|out for this Derby; that is, consider-|® stay daughter of the once-famed|Model vs. Bottineau. j manioulated his pitching staff of big] ‘The outfield reserves are the best|ing only those horses entered which|gray flash, Gotlogomer, and has|_ Monday: At Fargo, Larimore va. (oe we peeaey ire Maseetrsalties the Browns have had in a long time.|so far have performed during the|shown plenty of speed this winter. | Fairmount. and Vin” Oven th; Roy Patterson. |Debs Garms, a holdover, may alter-|winter racing. He soundly has whip-| Other high-class entries for the ‘Winners in the eight regions will go and “Yip” Owén to gain the utmost in| nate in left with Earl Clark, who hit|ped every candidate bold enough to|race include R. L. Woodward's Brown | to the state tournament at Valley City ee ree ee ae own | 348 with the Braves last year. Ray|face him, and has done so in a man-|Toney, a Black Toney colt; Willis|March 16 and 17. 8 ee runs Without hits. ieg|Pepper and George Puccinelli, both |ner to make one believe he may cut a|Sharpe Kilmer's Sun Abbot; and the Fairmount won the state B cham- ite Sox “rally” under Jones|optained from the Rochester (NY) figure in the Kentucky Derby as well.|Shandon Farm's Naval Cadet and|Plonship last season and must turn ter; ane oe. sued field prepared for quarter-final round | | Was a “base on balls, a stolen base, a/farm of the St. Louis Cardinals, are eee Ashen. back Lerimore at Fargo Monday night rie trveisniinsed: lemmas acral cece | jsecentce angi Aion Ay," good right-handed hitters, His most recent big-time triumph,| |W. Graham has entered two stable- | ut itself in & position to defend : (Unofficial) For Valley City, Coach ory 8. Mangin of Newark, American | 'HauipaikedniShapefor-ts taki oe aoe ina —— Claude Miller: William Codding,|indoor titleholder for the past two “quipoise in Shape for |'s ding around the vel ae MAY OUST CARIDEO 3 Lee Scott, center; William 5 | Fs * Fy George Blaeholder and Bump Hadley, forward: Lee Gent canter: Wiliam |years, The other pairings sent Frank | Philadelphia Handicap]cacn'or wnom won 15. games last |candidates. Such Ra Beat Amerks {amo Meee Momo Bathe, guard; Diemart, forward: |itt; Lester R. Stoefen against. George ar ._,|Year: looks big and powerful enough ngers MEPKS |official comment was fort Zickuhr, Millman, Gibson, forward:|M. Lott, Jr., and Sidney B, Wood, Jr.| | New York, March 14—GP)—Equipoise |to frighten the opposition Herowin For Second Position |e canst cme ratty of Mis- Erickson, forward. against ‘Bowden shorih )Jt,, Shade of “Three-Fingered” 18 Tounding into shape rapidly for his pecan aaa SITION | souri athletic officials at Columbia on Officiating at the meet will be Dick oy | Brown! There's another three- final assault on Sun Beau's world’s a —<—- Pacheale net wank head. Holzer of Moorhead. Minn, and F. E.| ‘The soap plant is a native of Mex-| fingered pitcher in the big | Money GS prec tt all see era an er yet cl acl retongerperg bores er Ppedarrget rt pein ee eroen bee feo and Colorado and when its roots ‘Wyttenbech (U.N.D.), of Aberdeen, 6. D. are placed in water they form suds leagues now who may rival the Jeng! old Cubs’ hurler. He is Floyd major start in the $7,500 Philadelphia M Fi ° J field from start to finish, second place in the national hockey eas aan i jhandicap at Havre de Grace, Md., } league’s American division, but the all- Newkirk. above. who has been jay ight TD JUNE} | Giving avay 18 pounds in some in-|srontrenl battle between the Maroons ‘Tournament officials are H. O. Sax-|like soap which may be used in wash- ak vik, Bismarck, manager; Senn Slem- | ing. brought up from St, Paut by |e Gireureicnas Hoaispaat stances, Time Supply toted his 122/274 Canadiens for runner-up honors IT COSTS SO LITTLE - : ae ne and. Camel Se the Yankees. The rookie won | poxington, Ky. where the six-year-old| Garden Officials Will Not Ace|Soi 4 , in the Canadian section may have to TO RIDE ; George L. Hays] The Chinese, six centuries ago 12 and lost 9 tor the Associa- 1G. y. Whitney ace is wintering, comes :28. await Sunday's closing games before Bismarck, and C. H. Kimball, Fargo,|used a vehicle which carried pas- tion club in 1933, one of his | word that “Ekky” will be shipped to) cept Jack Dempsey as detinite donsiom is seach, IN COMF 3 timekeepers; W. H. Payne, Bismarck,|sengers and dropped a pebble ina re-| Wins being a no-hitter. Two |jravre de Grace and then to New ‘Handing the Americans s 2-1 beat- ORT ’ v scoreboard; and R. H. Neff, Bismarck,|ceptable to measure off every mile digits of his right hand—his York for the rich Belmont Park meet- Co-Promoter ing Wednesday night, the Rangers and C. W. Leifur, Bismarck, cashiers. | traveled. | pitching one—are missing ling. gained a three-point lead over the Members of the board of control, New York, March 14—(?)—Repre- Chicago Blackhawks who were trounc- ili sentatives of Madison Square Garden ed 6-2 by the Maroons at Montreal. ‘A. White, Minot, secretary-t By Williams |lana the two fighters resumed their Boston and Ottawa put on a fast ci (eso fees rab Aiclagas Jaen discussions Wednesday in an effort to! and furious exhibition with the Bruins te pebettzon. Jaane Leo line up a heavyweight championship! pulling ous a 2-1 decision. EE Nee poten: and a 8. Zim CUT IT OUT,NOW, \7 MAT MAKE HIM SIT beat Begeed Pang German baa cae . : DOGGONIT! ne uP, sO We SiGe Lonard WHEN I'M COMFTUBBLE,/ SEEN. HE'S JU Prem Calif March em—ai| NN YOU GOTTA START /\ MAKE PEOPLE THINK pat ‘ BS cece pe pian SUMPN. THOSE ARE MY FEET! / Gapian and Lowi, Sores On Your Next Trip Knocked out Sammy Mandell, former pede and Baer, respectively, have * Tey the Train! eee ee tana st ort talking terms. All four seem confi-|"" ROOKIES TAKE DRUBBING |SCHUMACHER PERFORMS WELL e \ Pe ry penn, ebadul 5 : —— ee eee ly 8) paso Robles, Cal., March 14—()—| Fort Myers, Fla—From his record] EXAMPLE FARES | Hee : : Ip aH An apparently reliable report said| The Yanigens are still looking for that fi two big difficulties hed been box of cigars—and a victory over the Schumacher is rom Bismarck to out. Baer is to receive more thin the|Tesulars in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ ; 4 custothary challenger’s share of 12% |training camp. In the first “intro- te per cent and from this will “cut in”|mural” game of the training season, Jack Dempsey. The Garden has de-|the regulars downed the rookies, 4-1, \ 4 clined to accept Dempsey as a co-pro-|in five innings. 4 moter of the match. The date of the : match is one bone of contention. The ae a Garden and Hoffman want a June date while Soresi would prefer to wait until September. 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