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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934 | Players Gather in Bismarck for State Basketball Tournament | PARGO HGH QUIT [LINTON WILL PLAY COLEHARBOR HERE FOR REGIONAL TITLE HAS BEST RECORD a ER WILL It Takes Pull to Win Crew Classic POR STATE CANES prea See 7 VALLEY CTY MET aareee pace — Linton Beat Napoleon, Colehar- é Z EGAD,MDEAR“UM- ; (~ KARR-RR-UMF~THIS, \S MR-BASIL BOOTHBY, OF LONDON Y-WHEN, I WAS IN LONDON, FIVE YEARS AGO,MR.BOOTHBY KINDLY PUT ME UP IN WELLE You FY CAN STAND AORN UP HOUSE, MR. BOOTHBY, ALL FIGHT TM STARTING HOUSE CLEANING THIS, MRS.OOPLE, BUT THE MYIOR INSISTS THAT T STAY “ERE AND ¥ % JAMESTOWN, MINOT TOUGH HIS TOWN HOUSE HOCCUPY “IS ROOM F bor Won From Washburn 1 WITH “IM @ for District Title | Valley City, Bismarck, Mandan : < Enter Meet Starting Fri- GAME STARTS AT 7:30 P. M. ——— * day as Underdogs ‘ Wile Annee tn } ‘ontest i eile ee Every muscle straining to follow out the biting orders of the coxswain, the eight Oxford oarsmen { Approximately 60 high school bas- marck World War Memor- “ au aha shell eee siving their all in a practice session previous to their coming ean ts i A ‘ambridge, on the Thames. is race je outstanding sports events of the world, ant i Loretto ti ae itis waka ial Auditorium Generally is witnessed by more than 1 : _ x Bismarck ‘Thursday to open first (1S ca jane HR BEd ek tno stale Class B high school league, New England Players \ fea taste tor tno cats coon Lion foopuer vil pay caenetse|| Steals, Errors and Home Runs To Enter Whist Meet | hip in the class “A” tournament. in the World War Memorial building 4 Site j ‘Three of the teams defeated chal- wae From the Training Camp Fronts New England, N. D, March 15— Yengers and with the other bee In the district tournament at Na- eres A ARES 2 “It's ed way to go freed Piay a challenged, the tournament teams poleon, Linton won the right of going game lorwegian whist, guess fare undisputed as the eight outstand- to the regional play by winning 28 to] rexeung Fas Marcy 1e--(P—| ‘Tampa, Flarntts been tea our team will have to go to Fargo on ibs in the state. They are Far- 10 from Napoleon, in the final game Fh many | Friday March 28, to defend our title dng clul ie ee vy With Herman (Flea) Clifton primed | seasons since Mel Ott first appeared ” of the meet. In the tournament at/i, step into the third base job, Man-|as the “boy wonder” of the New York |=. world champions,” C. L. Harrison, Washburn, Coleharbor captured the 4 captain of New England’s undefeated ‘ _|ager Mickey Cochrane of the Detroit | Giants but the young veteran appears j Decorate Windows district title championship by beat: Ty Thvuradagy for| 60" be: TORR “bh whist team, declared recently. ing Washburn 25 to 14 in the final| 28ers waited anxiously Thursday for Tounding into shape as repidly| “ Harrison heads a whist team of 20 For Tourney Teams play, : Marvin Owen to get a suit and get|as most of! the recruits. eters wilch has won 96 tures The starting lineup for the Linton ae Leb aile SE SAS stun sears ments in the last two years, He said Several Bismarck stores are squad will probably be Dobler and) 0016 &! Apidae TRY FOR RIGHT FIELD at least 12 members would be selected carrying displays for the teams Graf, forwards; Bosch, center, and|S#ck assignment. New Orleans—A three-cornered |to make the trip to Fargo. A special that will play in the state high Balliet and Logue, guards. Others TO LINEUP HOLDOUTS race between Dick Porter, the vet- | invitation Was received by the local school basketball tournament here expected iy ia action are Volk, St, Petersburg, Fla.—Col. Jacob tion bees crite Beer a crew. from Howard H. Strack, Fargo, { ad hel tien are shown || ——__—. ge sneatiSere T, J., and C. Sal-| Ruppert, owner of the Yankees, playing in the shadow of the tent De one oeeenadarmnr es in a window of the Lenhart drug din, will take care of the forward] is due here Thursday for a short | field wall for the Indians, threat- 5 ‘fore. Other stores with tourney Pi t posts for the Coleharhor quint; Lock-| vacation but it was believed he | ens to make things hot for the | Lands 55-Pound Fish ‘ window decorations are, A. W. ra es ope ewcomer ren and Zook will alternate at the} Would devote a little time to the | other outfielders. Lucas department store, for Val- pivot position, and Jensen and Carl-| business of trying to bring the nie With Light Equipment ley City; Richmond's Bootery, for json will perform in the back court. | holdouts, Bill Dickey and Lyn GROVE HAS SORE ARM es ® Bismarck: Cowan's drug store, for a ona eague ne C1) op ace The winner of Thursday's contest| Lary, into line, - Sarasota, Fla. — Lefty Grove, Red (By NEA Service) Fargo; Bergeson’s clothing store, oH Cod fects ith 1 aca oe Sox southpaw ace, is suffering from| Long Key, Fla, March 18—Using for Jamestown; Hoskins-Meyer, Praei ——— obitie Hae San pair is. | the first sore arm in his baseball ca-jonly a 2%-ounce bamboo rod, Nat rn for Mandan; Finney's drug store, 16-YEAR-OLD BOY AMATEUR Pittsburgh Club Looks to Red|"" eee eerste eran! sued to Ray Benge, Brooklyn's hold-|Tee. He worked out for, about 30) Jerlaw, Chicago angler, recently set a : for Devils Luke; and Klein's :, . out pitcher, brought quick results but | Minutes yesterday and after practice|record when he fought and landed a Togeery, for Minot. Lucas for Boost From Run- |Six National Hockey els reported to Trainer Doc Woods that| huge sailfish weighing 55 pounds. Manager Casey Stengel and Business| (the first time in his entire pro ball| Jerlaw’s feet was ail the iti Manager Bob Quinn are planning to La cbtheee nerup Position Teams Play Thursday career he had @ sore arm, usual in that he used a six-thread #0, Grand Forks, Minot, Jamestown, eae EAE estieeiani be tee? ee ae bots a Al Lescnipliprel line, having a wet test of 16 pounds, ‘ Devils Lake, Valley City, Bismarck ing difficult about ski jumping. He New York, March 15.~“)—The | #2¢l Ison. inn is expect in bi | 4 5 ROOKIES GET TRL in his battle with the huge fish. Even end Mandan. Percy “Punch” Bott Regular did, however, get a thrill out of his| Paso Robles, Calif, March 15.—(#)—|question of how the prospective play- |20 t© Tampa in a day or two to talk Pon orcriiksthnarhl Crane de. |With his light tackle, and the fish Boasting the best record in the first jump. ’ : i things over with Lopez. As for Wil- nge! jhe ‘Accu Fellow; Skates and Plays 4: iP. Pittsburgh's Pirates are going gunning |off rivals will shape up against each| 4) “Stengel remarked: “If he wants| termine as quickly as possible, | leaping clear of the water eight times, regular season play between = er : ; y' "My stomach kinda jumped up/for the National League prize thisjother overshadows the pesky matter | ‘9 Come in it's all right wth me. And| how much to expect from his re- |the Chicagoan landed the monster SS Tres om unc] Hockey With ata phi eyo ee np ey [ee ese a ect wan cane als] uc Mage chy |e Ht Oise Peete hess telah (By NEA Service) tonal ven bevadeirets (defeated st runner-up position they have occupied|take another step toward the end of ° the opening game of the exhibi- | Detroit Lakes, Minn., March 15—~ Jost but one game to “A” teams and|_ Montreal, March 15—Percy “Punch”|minion title were such prominent Semeur? Daseballer in whose ex- ine Detroit Red Wings, American wee ‘toxs ee area ‘nor aco! eetoe eal pdiy amuse prorat eomeras that lone defeat was at the hands of ace ‘of Canada at ithe jumpers as Karl Baadsvick, Art Gra: |perience Manager George Gibson is|section leaders, take on the Montreal] — Fort Myers, Fla.—With the southpaw hurler on the coutecana. |olub/in {that city, WedlebGny ‘wariee: Fargo by a 25 to 22 score. a| What a record for a boy of that a J. poi Phenge> Silvertsen, Ted | piacing considerable trust is Charles|Canadiens at Montreal and Toronto's| Philadelphia Athletics planning Bill Lee, were named to divide {lected as professional of the Detroit The defending | champions and) age in the land where youngsters| metres pune the Ieee ee and |“Red” Lucas, late of the Cincinnati|leaders of the Canadian group, play| to carry five outfielders this sea- | the work. Country club by its directors. After Mandan, erage Hbae are at learn to push the runners almost as pereepig pore ampion | Reds pitching corps and a pinch hit-|at home against the Chicago Black-} son, three of the berths apparent- suet leaving the Somerset club, Johnson eiraice neta mee, cane "| soon as they learn to walk! But per-|""an these men were his seniors, |*e!,Wb0 teally “hits in the pinches.”| hawks. i ey y are clinched. Doc Cramer, 7 was pro at St. Cloud and for two uw ‘The. dof layed by class |8PS that’s the secret of the boy's suc-|/few of them by several ‘Yet ibeon believes his outfield com-| A third contest sends the New Yor! sing Miller and Bob Johnson are CAN COME BAC years was golf instructor at the Mie record of games played by class|.o-. he's been jumping since he was|the skill th vy be years. pares with any in the league. It lines|Rangers against the Boston Bruins.; viewed around the training camp West Palm Beach, Fla—Big Ed /not, N. D., municipal course. He also A teams among one another and not} jin Sec uelet tiie ees Apepniee pray a up the Waner brothers, Paul and|The fourth brings together the New| as certainties, with Ed Coleman |Baecht, whose arms went dead after|conducted a golf school in the St. including tilts with quints outside the] "71, year started out in grand style mime ae aca ot re ie n on. the Lloyd, and Freddie Lindstrom. York Americans and Ottawa Sena-! considered the leading contender | the Chicggo Cubs had purchased him| Paul ¥. M. C. A. for several winters, diviston follows: Sota a for the youth. He won the inter-|' “it sceme that Bott ny periaa to}__For_ utility purposes, Forest Jensen | tors. for fourth place. That leavés jfrom Los Angeles several years ago _ — otal Oppon | scholastic title in Montreal in Janu-| wear an international ci of [2d Walter Roettger was available. eee era Lou Finney, recalled from Mon- |for a small fortune, has about con-| Enough concrete is used in ents T.! ary, and followed that by annexing hase day ower ecene ‘The infield combination has been] The sea mouse isa worm. It has a] treal, and Ray Radcliffe, late of |vinced Manager Rogers Hornsby of| Boulder Dam to build a paved highe Zé ‘Won Lost Points Points| tne’ st. Maurice V: alley title and run- ee days. proven, with Gus Suhr at first, Tom|body divided into 43 segmets and is; St. Paul, to fight over the remain- jthe St. Louis Browns that he can|way 22 feet wide and 5 inches thick, x q he bs ner-up position in the Ontario Pro- ‘Thevenow at second, Floyd Vaughn|covered with a thick coat of haif, ing assignment. ‘come back. from New York to San Francisco. vincial meet. a at short and the reliable “Pie” Tray- Minot wwvesee § 2 207 148)"T0e ctinae came when he won the|/8-Year-Old Freshman | ror at turd i Dove take 2818 165}D0Minion championship at Three} Fine Track Prospect) Behind the plate Sarl Grace and vi alley City 3.8 122 201 ae Feb. 24, defeating the United Hal sea ee first and second tates title holder, Ambrose C. Lund, ( Service) *|st a - ary ¢ 2 12 17 [of St. Paul, Minn. Los Pesitel ras 1S) —“The The pitching staff offers but few one 4 ac Featuring the first round battles is ‘ manera greatest half-miler since the immortal|Wories. Lucas is s certain starter, ‘he game at 3 p.m. between James-| Despite the honors showered on him | James (Ted) Meredith” now is cavort- |S Will be Harold Smith, Lary French, ‘own and Grand Forks which marks|¥hen he brought the Waagen Trophy |ing on the freshman track team of [the star southpaw, and probably che opening of the tourney. ‘The two| back to Canada after his Three Rivers |the University of Southern Califor- | Birkofer. ah ee ints, both strong, have not met on| Victory. Bott still is a boy; a young’ nia. Other _holdovers lide Heine Drcciel this seacn stripling who saktes, plays hockey,{" His name is Ross Bush. His 193|Meine, Bill Swift, Bill Harris, Wa Devils Lake's cagers who carried on|#"¢_ skis with his pals. There is|record speaks for itself: Hoyt and Leon Chagnon. trongly early in the season but slump- nothing to indicate a “swelled head”) 1. He won the National Inter- sd after Gordie Dennis, regular guard, eae he positively evades mimiaeis 880-yard championship at Stoeffen, Shields Go x “A : See een ees to tn tae ceria ab with that Tee 2. in winning, be ran it in 1 min- To Final Play in Meet Prepare for a long summer's business . . . obey that’ ute 54.4 seconds to ey : 4 RY seg see Bren the second! Bott has become Imown as “one of| interscholastic record of 1:60 eat | New York, March 15. — () — The gx Perennial human urge to “get away from it all” for a De Ge available for the tournament, Wie iersiae, aerial riders of the nar- janes ae oes oon in 1912, 21 piel tens oe Eqoeiprs we : gay Springtime interlude and some healthful recreation, te riccy, warco tashse namin i the, Guede Provincial mS He was named by Dan Ferris as| vis Cup team, and Prank X. Shields je __ Dodge the March wind’s colds and pneumonia . . . swap lev fa at Jump. | the All-Scholastic 880 selection. who is irded as a certain interna. . ‘i constant healthfu! w vith Valley City’s Hi-Liners. | The! He led a gala parade down the siove|” ‘Bush is only 18 years old. He Honalist meet in the Seventh Regi- aa _ Clouded skies and slushy thaws for co 2 Peden « secular Mcheduie gane| °2 jumping through a flaming hoop. |weighs but 144 pounds, As @ senior|ment Armory Th in the out- aw sunshine . .. get your share of Florida’s wonderful surf month ee . Just previous to the jump, the take-|at Sunset High School in Dallas, Tex.,| standing semi-final match of the na- bathing, deep sea fishin If, tennis, boating, racing ome tan round game, sched-| 0% had been changed, unknown to/last year, he was unbeatable. onal indoor championships. ig, deep i Bolt, PW ig ce Peiday, watches Bis: | eieea: down the ice-covered | weer ens, Cromvell predicts Bush] The champion for the past two fe and a thousand and one other outdoor sports, 4 ipeeding will become one of the greatest half-| years, Gregory S. Mangin, went up » feces, Minct, ae pMagiclans|chute, he was forced to change his milers in track history. against Sidney B. Wood, Jr. fair- ‘From March to May every condition at Miami Beach 28 Memasele ome Saga Fro wee cg ys PC ay ideal. Maximum teraperatures are 70 to 80 +... snini> first planned. He fell as he landed— Fights Last Night j nm . 4 mums from 50 to 70, (See U, $. Weather Burean Ste, the first time he ever spilled in a tistics.) competitive ara <i Pas Oakland, Calif. Barney Ross, ~ ‘The Mississippi-Missouri river sys- do , Chicago, outpointed Kid |tem has an a flow of 675,000 economically diss oomaeeue ire! dais ae bed berger ee And best of all, you can do it tn Marcd. and April... for in addition to low round-trip fares, offered by alt transportation lines, the Roney Plas special late-season rates (effective after March 15th). bring you all of the special privileges of America’s Finest Ocean Front Hotel and the Florida Year Round Clubs . .. Roney Please Cabafia Sun Club... Miami By Williams | (TLL BE A LESSON, (© HE DON'T THAT BIG HELPER ers ‘were Valley City, four; Grand orks and Bismarek, two each; Tow- * City, Michigan, Minot, Devils Lake ad Petersburg, one each. NOW, THAT SHOULD BE A GOOD LESSON IN ECONOMY TO THAT GUY-TH’ IDEA CARRYIN' THAT Biltmore Country Club . . »Key Largo Anglers Club fettinger Will Play OF LEAV'N' & LIGHT/| CITTLE HANDFUL .. « with transportation by serocar, autogiro, Reeder at Dickinson LIT, WHEN HE OF WASHERS FOR to all resort activities, saving you, in 4ransportation costs alone, almost the amqunt of an ordinary hotel bill, Dash on down for a few weeks of body-building, nerve — AIN'T USIN’ tT. t) te the Tribune) ie em N. D., March 15.— ettinger and Elgin high school bas- ball teams will play for Class B LP, 3. Faweett was. the RER who was the Brazilian ‘jungie. Falls are in SOUTH- IODESIA. The bird '@ SCBEECH OWL. TRwittiams pon. u's par. grr; THE ECONOMIST ‘“ 1058 OY A SeMVICE, tee: x,