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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935 we Close Scores Mark Opening Games in Class B District Tourneys » N. D, March 1—(?)— qgceeeea & of all—$1 the copy. Call of send your order io BALANCE OF STATE DEMONS TO BATTLE HIGHLY-TOUTED WAHPETON FIVE TONIGHT ‘4 = ee iar id i % ral EVENTS WILL GET || OUR BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern | PHANTOMS 10 OPEN A’s New Battery: Foxx and Foxx Beach Pronounced i i 2 Z ZA 2 Ready at D. UNDERWAY FRIDAY ij, OXAWHILE TL THINK OF BZ BOX ?- EH WHAT BOX? EE: AME f yf eady at Daytona ! ty \T WHAT WAS IN THAT AZ OA~VOU MEAN THAT BOX- " : | ZY WHY. AH ~OW NES~TO BE Sir Malcolm Campbell May Try Eight Teams Advance Through WAREHOUSES2= MACK AND SURE ~~VES, | OPENED SERIES AT MANDAN to Break 272 Mile-An-Hour First Round Engagements CLYDE,T HEAR BOUGHT AN ]2 rr !—yvou WOULDNT BE i " a” | Record This Week-End BY in Kenmare Meet INTEREST IN [T, AND WHEN ]{ INTERESTED IN ITS CONTENTS! ee T ASKED THEM WHAT 1T \T WAS PACKED WITH=AK- Wop Game Will Give Fans Daytona Beach, Fla, March 1m wis a’ 1 CONTAINED. THEIR, FACES OLD EGYPTIAN MANUSCRIPTS, Chance to Evaluate Locals’ cm rear ris f ee itched to the side of Sir Malcolm ~~ WILLISTON AND EPPING WIN WENT RED, LIKE A TRAFFIC ON PAPYRUS SCROLLS! YES: Hope of State Tith Campbell, and. there was every Indl- hy SIGNAL ! WE'RE DONATING THEM TO upd dninacdisldted cation Friday the British speed King eas " . . ————eeee le mi Competition Begins at Linton, A MusEUM! Fauld Bfucbird et her own 272.108 mile Mott, Dickinson, New Sal- GAME CALLED FOR 8 P. M. Leet a lO al eed em and Washburn ce eS ae a ‘There ae ace ry ee Lendl ‘i that Sir Malcolm, eager een ne fi aastincaiae ee Independent Quint Encounters that the long wait is almost over 2 jay after reas cceting matked first round Tall Touring Team at State wild Bil Cummings Tadianapolis games as competition opened Thurs- Training School champion last year, takes his Diesel day in five of ihe 16 basketball tour- car out on the beach for a shot at the naments in the North Dakota high aaa eee 125 mile an hour record for that type school Cass B League. Opening a busy week-end for Cap- motor set here almost two weeks ago Playing starts Friday in the 11 ital City basketball teams, the Bis- by Dave Evans, another race trict featured two games played there. Memorial building and the Phantoms ’ In the other game Epping defeated will meet Ole’s Terrible Swedes in the Ted Campagna Drops win ate 15 tournament played at Mandan tonight Sen Decision to Vester = ad enmare, 16 t is Went int ‘tion. ich Roy McLeod bao ‘The results of the first round were ax he drilled his high ‘school. cagers Grand Forks, N, D. March 1.—UP)— Portal 21, Bowbells 13; Powers Lake for the encounter with the highly- Babe Daniels, 135, Duluth, scored & 35, Sherwood 18; Lansford 31. Donny- 1ated Wops, who will make their first Gecisive victory over Kid Rippatoe, brook 15; Stanicy 16, Mohall 13; appearance’ on Bismarck hardwood 140, Fargo, Negro, in the six-round Crosby 17, Noonan 16; Ambrose 32! courts with a team that has defeated main event of a mixed boxing and Carpio 22; Coteau 39, Glenburn 22; Fargo, Grand Forks and Jamestown, wrestling show here Thursday night. Kenmare 34, Columbus 18. all three class A teams. E Louis Kid Fettig, veteran Grand In district 12 at Langdon, Milton iy The Demons passing game has been Forks heavyweight, opened a come- defeated Calvin 21 to 20 and Lakota - iN) improving rapidly during the past back with a surprising victory over beat Crary 26 to 19. At Grafton in f \ a i" week and aside from setbacks at the Stanley Dorgan of Duluth in the six- district 11 Bowesmont swamped BL R000 pr nga ogres, Wet. 708.98. V8. Po Or A hands of the Minot's defending round semi-windup. Fettig had an Minto 42 to 14. Gilby lost to Pem- | ——~ ~— |champions and the Valley City Hi- advantage in weight, weighing 190 to ay bina 25 to 23 and Neche beat Drayton ! ° Liners, the Bismarck high school quint 178 for Dorgan. a a IMANDAN PAPOOSES BEAT IMPS, (Scattered Irish |= sseamaese Eva i. mt, a Be Mayville Quint Wins ea| i Z ; Re Campagna, 175, Bismarck, in the four District. two at Mayville: First . Test For Demons nan effort to bolster hie team, Manager Connie Mack of the | round curtain raiser. Mercestatiots: portiord so; Howe VENGIN P 10US SETB ACK i Alumni to Honor Critics have been touting the Wah-| Philadelphia Athletics put Jimmie Foxx behind the plate to recsive the | Mike Nazarian, of Little Rock, Ark. 25, Hunter 22; Ancta 37, McVille 27: peton cagers as the state beh ahd younger brother, Sammy, who Is tasting his first major | won in 30 minutes from George Kov- Larimore 33, Hillsboro 15; St. James! —-_——___—— [SS eee champions and Capital City fans will medicine at the Fort Myers, Fla, training camp, (Associated erly of Hollywood in the feature ” (Grand Forks) 43, Reynolds 22. | : iGar Wood to Retaii Immortal Rockne be given a good chance to evaluate i a | resting match, ™ Second round pairings Hatton vs.|Freisz and Smith Pace Brave a h in h the Demon hopes of a Class A title in In the other wrestling match, Swede lope. Aneta vs Finley. Larimore vs. * rm Tro ——— the encounter tonight. ALMA SUN T Gransberg of Fargo won on a fou! Mayville. St. James vs, Northwood, | Second Team in 16-10 larmswort phy Birthday Anniversary Banquets| Both teams will be at full strength from vicious Vador Johnson of Cal- Scores of teams joined the fray for Victory Over Locals Detroit, March 1.—(?)—The Harms- is for the game. Probable starters for gary. The largest crowd in two years the fics time Priday when the 11 re worth teopits bronze crmbel of Intere| Planned Over United States |the Demons wal ‘be, Nell Croonguist SEASON TICKET FOR B ASEB ALL saw the show. ournaments open. OO . y and “Peck’ iness, $ ee Nine teams participate in the series} Papooses, Mandan high school re-!national speed boat supremacy, re- for Monday “Zip” Sorsdahl, pivot és . of elimination matches scheduled in| serves, avenged a previous setback; mains in the United States for an- Peae nee eee and Captain Billy Owens, guards. finest team e YOU RE a five at ue and the same|nanded them by the Imps, Demon|other year without a challenge, but| Kansas City, March 1—()—Notre| Four members of the Wahpeton A. W. Lucas Company Presents try, phar ere! de gph iadtoneats uu im umber were contending it the fourth second team, by turning back the lo-|1896 may find England, Ttaly and a|Dame's immortal “rock” will be hon- \Sarslagt ehindieap teeta tog ‘Ducat’ as Birthday Remem- | port.” TELL NG ME Tn Mott. cight quints were paired|Cal quint, 16 to 10, in a basketball/new crop of American racers seeking | Soast to coast on the birthday anni- |tine, Deissler, Wilson, Smith, Schwarz- brance This Week in the battle for the seventh district| game played at Mandan Thursday|the famous plaate. | every | Yer##tY of the great football coach |rock, LaFournaise, Rite, Napravnik. : Gopher Football Style | ane cincinnati Reds had 17000 Sa a pe rea, eo eau lfSReS eae | Tote BN RIS wt ay alone Sine oe | aun og im | Will Re Used at Idaho ts wid fi, er eee ete cai reeaT°4| tered three field goals, the Brave sec-| Phy, but J. Lec Barrett. secretary of Mo ene Moscow, Idaho, March 1.—(@)—The | mlerest 18 not dead among the fans Fairmount Favored * Jond team jumped to an 8 to 5 lead| the Yachtsman’s Association of Amer-| near Cottonwood Falls, where Knute Slate Three-Game Series 205: n . aix-man line on de-|%00S the Ohio River... Johnny Fairmouat wee a favorite among] at the half and continued to hold a| 8, S#idhe expected a revival of “for-|Rockne and seven others plummeted| Undoubtedly two of the tallest |Second St.. who received the “ducat”|fense with which Minnesota's Gophers| mY, ic un undeniake pei ; : midable competition” next year. death with ippled airlit quints ever to meet on North Dakota {as a birthday remembrance from the| marched Braves, is an undertaker ... and eight contestants in the district one|16 to 10 advantage at the end of the] As the deadli ssed. Bl be dhegperhchasihdatbeaNescabese per paaiaueep to football heights last year 7 tussles scheduled at Wahpeton. Th ani ae ine passed ‘Thursday |the gloomy morning of March 31,/basketball oar, the Phantoms open|A. W. Lucas company and employees.|will come to Idaho with Ted Bank,|J°i"s Waite Hoyt, of the Pirates BM ine entrants in the district aix| tae period, a a "la three-game series with the Terrible| Presentation of the first ticket Fri-| the new head coach. "| pitching staff, in this distinetion tournament at Washburn. | The defensive play of both teams | Wood for the trophy he won in 1920. | “Accompanying Billy will be an|Swedes, led by Big Boy Stoelting, six |day was the initial step in launching) Bank, who is winding up his affairs)» > Marcel Thil, the French middle- SPREtecniiimber of ertrants..were| neers remunre oC Suey alumni group including Larry Mul-|foot ten inoh pivot man. the new. Capital City team. A city-|at Tulane, where he has been assist-|¥elght champion who claims the i a 8 game with neither team able to get in lins, the last Rockne fullback and| All but two players in the Phantom |wide canvass will be made by the vi world title, had been offered $20,000 listed in district nine at New Salem—| y, ant to Tex Cox, advised newspaper Mi Witices tears fighting for the| iy Close to the basket for set-ups, ui lust TOVE | row athictic director of St. Benedict's |lincup scale heights over six feet while |management in due season for the|men Friday that he will follow Bernie|t® meet Teddy Yarosz in Pittsburgh aie eee [a aaela, Lata shared scoring honors with - oii college, where Billy is a student, and |the visitors’ average height is six footsale of tickets to the opening game|Bierman’s style rather than the Mich-|- + - but you can bet that amount rateAlia he waged in.the district| points Papoose center, each with six M rial Abilit Dr. D. M. (Mike) Nigro of Kansas|six. Besides their gigantic center the |and also for the sale of season tickets|igan style he learned under Fielding |he won't take it . . . It would cost you 10 fat ukinen, ‘The oe Pere as. a anage! y City, friend of Rockne. who fathered | visitors will put George Campbell and |both for the grandstand and the re-|H, (Hurry Up) Yost at Michigan. | $10.25 to buy the best seat in the Pitiaene ace Reuer ail Rie ea man nee ne tops. ier the plan to hold nationwide memorial |Sam ‘Wise, six foot eight inch for-|served section of boxes in Bismarck’s| Although Bierman’s style, which|house for the Hamas-Schmeling r BeGainandcand. — ane oth fase ae - Pee Cmearraey oot ee banquets on Rockne's birthday, start-| wards; and Carl Howard and Pete |“big league” ball park. also was used at Tulane with much|match in Hamburg, March 10... aS each added three points ticid |Bambino Slated to Pilot Braves | "E this year. Pettigrew, six foot two inch guards.| Manager Neil O. Churchill, when| success last year, worked perfectly at|Eddie Casey, recent Harvard grid PAIRINGS GIVEN FOR lsu and 4-te pera eins Alumni groups all over the country on the floor in an attempt to halt the /questioned upon the possibilities of/ minnesota, Bank declined to predict |coach, is in the coal business . . HETTINGER TOUPNEY e i sa If Veteran Slugger Shows seeped wes meee aaa o s local independents. how itommie work in the Pacific] An eave ee the plate makes —up—| Imps 0) ro Fr PF A . Phantoms Concede Coast ference. from decisions du: a Drawings for the eighth district class| Clauenitzer, f « Se ee Moeialtine vent are signatures of Father John F.| 1 Suetioar helene’ (he Swedes noaniee die saeien chien eno ere Teague game «£0 there's no wouter : B high school basketball torunament| Xeasley. t a, ———--- Crete resent Oe oe ean’; are slated for plenty of opposition st planed 80 Ler BEATEN some of the boys dispute his rendi- , were announced here Priday. Tavis, 2 0 2] Boston, Marci 1. The job of | Elmer Layden. one of the immortal | ire ‘hands of the Phantoms who will | nas melding anil earvieare tions ever s0 often. Ae 7s,| Elofson, g ee eee g ae ‘ a First aa ecemes are orn Vs.| Peterson, g eee ieet Leasaeiat te Boston Prates ie eere coach at South Bend Tom Lieb, ath- ee of ven eS gua ‘plagers here, ready to play ball,” Churchill e ‘Haynes; oe ne prings vs. BUCYTUS,/ Abbott, c-f iO 0 Ol hendiedt letic director of Loyola, New Orleans; ae arold Tait, a ry webb” ae said, although he admitted the five| Hockey | Ba: sketball Scores { { Beranton, Reeter vs ‘Rhame, vand| uekHardt, & . : 9 0 0] "That was what the Babe heard| Snd,the rank and file of Notre Dame| Atm Soa ser and ‘Ben Jacobson [Of ast year’s team have already re- saa v3. . & § rned peer ———— | the winner of the Bowman-Haynes 4 3 yl Sem See 2% Meee. tee ie ‘Among more than a soore of cities|and Don Bondy, guards, all topping bits paced nenene 6 sie Seen (Mpatkes ninasican, - game vs. thé winner of the Buffalo president and controlling stockholder | rrom whieh responses have come are: |the six foot mark. Harold Massmann| Churchill is confident that if all stent ated Press) Springs-Bucyrus tilt. FG FT PF a4 the Brae noe sine ee od Minneapolis, Davenport, Ia.; Sioux |and soboay Spriggs se nd ie cal pe players who have signified their in- nan ‘Teachers 41; Ellendale Nor- —_——_ - a 2 City, Great Falls, Mont.; Green Bay,| players who wi under the six- tention of fe af 71 5 welcomed back to Boston. Playing for Bismarck re St. Olaf 31; Macalester 29. } " - 3 0 O/™xGams made it clear the Babel "Moo pous mark and they make up in speed What port on time, the 1985 team will be Gustavus Adolphus 39; Hamline 46, ee ae 100! e i 3 0 2) culd not outrank Bill McK 4 From Louis P. Chute, Minneapolis, they lack in height. " Aberdeen Northern Normal 39; Hi - 9 © O/Prcent manager of the tribe, for he | were Dame 90-02 who describes him hockey sextets battled to = two-all|ron College 43. ae Sea . Wi di 1 0 Slsaid that if Ruth succeeds’ to the lSoung "35 who never met Rockne, they tle here Thursday night in » fast Cen- son In In jup — —|Managership, MeKechnie will become | wi] turn out to pay solemn tribute to tral Hockey League tilt. The game| The earth's population is doubling —— Totals. “a 0 7/88 executive of the club “with full|/the leader. Rockne's classmates, who antes the pecans, He between the about every 0 years. At this rate, A ey Four Class A Schools Have Ob- Blak — 6 | tontrou.” biianiaeeas ata ananenen the call Sncinde James 2: lee = earth pane inser’ 2000 A si Sammy Fuller to Box | “Ruth, who came here with the defi. |Qr9m™ Great Falls Mont. ‘The world’s tallest trees are the pani id cided stacles to Hurdle Before En- ‘Ambers in New York) 12, understanding that, he would Fight: t Night | Great Gums or Peppermint Gums of} Approximately 3,000,000 tons of su- Re atete Event mbers in New York) manage the Braves in 1936, if not J ights Last Nig ustral gar were exported by Java in 1931. . e — sooner, appeared a bit taken back by |}@—————— a New York, March 1.—(7)—Stubby| Adams’ frank talk, as did everyone (By the Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) Sammy Fuller, an old war-horse as/ else in the audience. Dayton, O.—Alabama Kid, 159, A scattered few scheduled games| fighters go, tackles the latest of —___._—__ Dayton, outpointed Solly Dukel- * ; this week-end mark the gencral| lightweight sensations. Young Lou/ SCHOOLBOY IN LINE sky, 160, Chicago, (10). ‘ windup of the regular high school | Ambers of Kerkimer, N. “4 na 15-| EI Dorado, Ark. March L—Up—| | Grand Forks. N. D.—Babe Dan- || basketball schedules for the 1935 sea-|Tound bout in n Square Gar-| Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe fels, 135, Duluth, Minn. out- i Dasketball schedules for the 1085 sea: | Toor pesday night. Out of this talch,| Detrott Tigers expects a quick term=| pointed Kd Rippatce, 140, Fargo, [Professional Colt: Tonsney, Look After | ! if all goes well. will emerge @ chal-| ination of his contract troubles after| N. D., (6); Louls (Kid) Fettig, 190, Changes Will Make It | ‘Teams competing for class “A”|lenger acceptable to champion Bar-|he reaches the club’s Lakeland, Fls,| Grand Forks, outpointed Stanley ; | ‘ honors predominate in the regular-|D¢Y Ross. spring training cam 178, Duluth, (6) * Your Business! ' 4 seheduled games Friday and Satur- He ° » 1 day, and some of these quints have ! oar oe cae 1 schedules continuing next, week-end. OUT OUR WAY | Every Amecican is a shareholder in the | after which the coaches will begin 6 ‘ i i polishing their squads for the class | greatest business in the world—the Gov “A” tournament at Bismarck March customary 32 to match play this year. * ernment of the United States. i | PPiitactes to reaching the class “A | Bet ie easeat ea ‘wet i If you are a merchant, a manufacturer, | sil ae J tourney remain in the paths of four | holes. ne 1 a farmer, a sees oe look after te * ; of the major schools. They are the ‘These changes were announced Fri- | business. you not, will not { Play-offs with class “B” clubs that day by George R. Jacobus, president in business lon vam t have challenged them, dates and sites lof the professional golfer’s associa stay ine ong, | } for which remain to be determined. | tion. By increasing the number of Similarly, if Americans do not look | : SRG ag ee ae their interne inthe vase busines of | meperce by crys and St. teint Walter Hagen to gain the match play. rf Government, they are ee ea k 5 Devils e by Starkweather. i | But you can not | af any busi- ' E playoff games will determine th Leads Money Winners : fj / ilicry ie tie Biato “A” tournarent, ness unless you know all about it. This | 5 Regular scheduled games include: \1 is just as true of Government as it is of | © * ‘Wahpeton at Bismarck. | making shoes or selling machinery, and * Fargo at et inp | that is why thoughtful leaders are urging ' ‘ Jamestown ley City. | 4 i hemse! a 4 % Grand Forks st Thief River Falls, the people to inform themselves thor. | i oughly as to all that is going on in 1 3 2 * , ‘ > 3 Wi i 1 | | The American Government Today, a iF 2 \! new book by Frederic J. Haskin, brings *« : | you in detail the information every ji 2 * citizen should have. { ¥ 1 x Ic tells all about the Government as it i 4 | has been, and as it is now with the numer. | a | ous Alphabet Bureaus of the New Deal, | i, Minot Teachers Five It will amaze and thrill you, as well * “ | A well as - Beats Ellendale, 41-27 instruct you. | , a 0 r rae ee) ( : * This great book is priced within reach ; 7

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