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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1985 Linton Wins Regional Title From Coleharbor; Demons Down Saints LIONS TRUVPH AS INODAKS AND PHANTOMS READY FOR TONIGHT’S ENCOUNTER DOBLER SINKS LONG 'Nine Class B Independent Basketball | DIZZY DEAN’S PREDICTED 1935 Miami Golf Duo Annex District Championships es WE ARRIVES EARNINGS ARE SET AT $75,000| Enter Semifinals SHOT IN OVERTIME) Quints Annex District Championships) pu pony 29 “Cou f Estimated that Bambino Will TifRuth Can Dolt, _ Picard-Revolta Combination MoLean County Quint vseee|| Sioux Captain | Mott, Washburn, Stanley, Gran- Five High School WIN OVER JIMMIES Reap $60,000 from Braves, || I Can, Says Rajah Scores Surprising Win Over 9 ile, Li Center A Game, 24-22, After Leading ve paeeaner tte Cruickshank-Armour Regional Titlists Quints Shoot Way . Including ‘Cut’ In Fourth Quarter T ceetaacnnis West Palm Beach, Fia., March - ' ——_—_—_—— il 9—(P)—Rogers Miami, Fla., March 9.—(?)—Miam! | (By the Associated Press) (1) State Tourney Game Will Be Called at 9 P. M.,| st. Petersburg, Fis., March 9—UP— cid golfing enthusiasts turned out forthe = gS ; DEMONS ARE VICTORS, 24-15 Champions were determined iast : At War Memorial Building; Touching the training camp bases: semi-finals of the international four H ’ night in nine of the 16 district tourna- ai ? From all sources, Dissy Dean’s in- ta mak watneay ater wits i ments being played this week-end in|1inton, Reeder,. Minot Model Preliminary Slated come this year will te nessing two days of fancy shot make | esi wee Reanes the North Dakota Independent Bas- » ° i via * adie th : berg eck’ McGuiness Registers Six kethall League. apa , according to calculations . : Six additions tists wit be desia-| AM@#® and Maddock Win | ivenciy Byun ro pyay|tie headquarter of the Cardinals eisai mestenon “one tials. tse Baskets to Lead Bismarck ed Saturday night, with one finai Class B Regionals +. That pop-off in New York by gether the tournament's surprise High Offensive nesh mo for Sunday night at bef 2 La the Pieard-J Ree ee (By the Associated Press) Booth, Wit ene = volta and Vie Ghezsi-Willle Klein i Regional ee heals named| ive of the eight entrants in the jooth, Wi combinations. The other offered ‘The Linton Lions won the regional are Langdon, Logan Center, Wash- 5 all the definite t 5 Dlass B championship and with it the burn, ‘Mapleton, Stanley. Granville, perder en Nei t Don Uniforms for Last Time, earioe Sealth, Eel Bingen, Cow right to enter the state tournament Mott and Finley and Dazey-Hanna- March i champions, and signed rasan aed “4 at Valley City next week and the ford. ioitue|urtay wilh PepiOUal” Wajeets HES Graduate in Spring tha ter tour, Harold MSpaden of Kan- Bismarck Demons made it two vic- iminary games were continuing : ‘i Cardinal ot: ‘. tories each over their Class B chal- in tournaments under way at Marion,|™#ining in three other regions. After ten years spent in trying to Picard, nonchalant Hershey, Pa., shotmaker, and Revolta, Milwaukee » Leeds, Dunn Center, Hettinger, Wood-| Minot Model, Linton, Reeder and {convince university and agriculti hand nstord's | ‘4 professional, broke the Miami Couns worth and Linton. Lansford’s tourney | Aneta were victorious in regional |college officials that those z lengers to become favorites to defend successfully their right to enter the Class A event through the playoffs opens Saturday with play continuing |tourneys Friday night, and joined {should send their basketball teams to try club best ball record with a 61 next week. Sunday. Maddock previously named in the list|the Capital City for a game, local Friday, finishing 11 strokes under The Linton five turned in a brilliant Tabart Continues Strong of regional champions. promoters received no little satisfac- par. Dick Tabart, star Langdon forward,| Still to be played are tournaments | tion when Coach Clem Letich ai Their score helped blast out the 24 to 22 victory over a fighting high school quint from Coleharbor in a tournament favorites, Bobby Cruicke 2 BE maintained his high scoring activities | Saturday at Minot between Williston |band of Sioux warriors arri i game that required an overtime pe- to tally 16 points in the championship|and Kenfhare; at Grafton between | Bismarck Saturday for a game with shank of Richmond, Va., and Tiod to settle. game as his team defeated the fa-| Park River and Hamilton, and Tues-|the Phantoms, strong local independ: Armour of Chicago, victims of a 6 and Harold Dobler, high-scoring Linton vorite, Lankin, 28-17, in the tourna-|day at Dickinson between New Salem |€nts, tonight. . 4 drubbing. forward, gave a remarkable exhibition ment at Grafton. Tabart scored 20|and Taylor, scheduled to have been| Straight from winning the north in Gheezi, New Jersey shotster, and of marksmanship to earn the regional points in the afternoon seim-final | held Friday night, the Dickinson tour- |Central conference championship for oe e Klein, New York professional, fired title for the Lions, tieing up the count game against Hamilton, Langdon | ney was postponed to Tuesday because|the second consecutive season, the ow OUNG | the home nine in 29—another record, at 22-all just ten seconds before the winning, 38-23. | of bad road conditions. Sioux are primed to end, once and = Willie MacFarlane of New York and final whistle biew at the end of the Hamilton took the consolation| Harold Dobler, forward, gave a fine| for all, the debate over whether a camp about the short but profit- 4 . + am) Harry Cooper of Chicago, succumbed regular playing period and then cag- championship from Gardar 38-31. | performance in marksmanship to earn |800d independent quint plays better |able holdout siege Gomes, igers In raining 4 and 3, to the fireworks. ing the winning basket with a shot Dazey-Hannaford annexed the re-|the regional championship for Linton | all than the collegians. leading pitcher of the American from the middle of the floor that gional championship in the Wimble-| in an overtime game with Coleharbor}, Featuring a high-scoring Finnegan- League. . . . Gomes, it seems, tangled Goodrich, Lehr, found the ball in midair as the over- don tourney by defeating Sanborn.|at Bismarck. The final score was |‘0-Witasek-to-Birk trio, the invaders|with Ed Barrow, the business - time period ended and then swished set 45-24 in the finals, Dazey-Hannaford | 24 - 22, have run up a point-a-minute record Alabama University Footb through the hoop. ‘WESTY’ BOOTH advanced to the finals by eliminating| At Velva, Minot Model eliminated |!" games played this year and have/abroad and shockéd Barrow Baseball Star Says He Will Dekons Down: Saints Playing his last game for the |Carrington, 46-30, while Sanborn| Bottineau, 35-20, while Aneta scored |°ly @ setback at the hands of Ne- y' awson e s University of North Dakota when | eliminated Spiritwood, 46-28. a decisive victory over Milnor in the|>raska to mar an otherwise unde- t makes you Be Willing Pupil ‘The Demons, playing heads-up ball the Sioux battle the Phantoms Leeds Tourney to Semi-Finals Fargo tourney 39-8. feated record. ———— all the way, outscored the scrappy St-| here tonight will be “Westy” Play moved into the semi-finals at| Leading 14-11 at half time, Reeder | _ Playing a different type of ball, the Teams in Three District Con- Mary's teain, 24 to 15, to hang UP] Booth, captain and guard of the |Leeds with Isebelle paired against jdefeated Elgin 34-29 in the regional Phantoms have been almost as suc: “ their second triumph over the paro-| Nodak quint. Herman Witasek |Leeds and Fort Totten matched with cessful, winning a big majority of Fa. solidated Tourneys Move chial cagers. These two teams and the| and Jake Stocker, regular and re- | Minnewaukan. their games against state independ- and Dickinson Midgets will meet in the) serve centers, will also don the Second round games were marked ent teams and touring hardwood ag- ot back: started Into Semi-finals challenge tournament for the right) pink and green uniforms of the jby two upsets, Minnewaukan and Be Girls e Bregations. They have been installed y tournament played at Lemmon, 8. D. to represent tiis district in the state} university for the last time. The | Leeds eliminating the favorites, Rolla as pre-tournament tavorites to annex ¢lassic here March 22 and 23. three players will be graduated in | and Munich, respectively, Fort Totten oy | the state Class A independent title. Heo Barre haere pi “Peck” McGuiness came into his June. beat Maddock ‘3-19, and Isabelle beat Mercer e Title Game Called for 9 o'Clock own in the Saint-Demon battle, drop- Rugby, 41-34. The game tonight is called for 9 ping in four baskets, mostly on follow- % mea The regional championship of the o'clock, at the World War Memorial in shots, as the Demons recovered|three baskets from the floor and a| meet at Mott went to the Mott inde- building, with a preliminary between from a shaky start and assumed a 14] free throw, was next in line. pendents who defeated New Leipzig,|Stanton Quint Loses Final|the State Confectionery and to 10 advantage at the half-time. Both] C. Saldin and Carlson, guards, Zook. | 43 - 24. of Columbus quints, leaders of the teams played especially fine basket-| center, and Lockrem, forward, turned| In a high-scoring game at Het-| Game, 31-29; All-County [city Cage league, scheduled for 8 pall during tha: first half with Urban | in outstanding games for the Colehar- tinger, Reeder outscored Rhame 66-57, T Is Sel d o'clock. Hagen leading the Saint attack which | bor five and it looked for a time as| and Hettinger beat Stanton, 38-34. eam Is Selecte Probable starting lineups will be: produced a 7 to 4 lead for the paroch-| though the McLean county cham-| at Dunn Center, Killdeer won the for the Nodaks—Finnegan and Birk fal cagers at the end of the first| pions would succeed in avenging the| district title by defeating Dunn Cen- (Special to the Tribune) at forwards, Witasek at center and quarter. defeat in the regional event they suf-|ter, 43-37, in the final game. Kill-) Beulah, N. D., March 9—Beulah Booth and Aamoth at guards; and m Before he went out on personals in| fered at the hands of the Lions last Geer entered the finals bealing Wer. |high school girls basketball team won| for the Phantoms—arthur and Tait|Northwestern Victory Would the last quarter, McGuiness registered | year. ner, 62-24; while Dunn Center elim-|the Mercer county championship, de-|@t forwards, Meinhover at center and 8 8 iii sel 3 i Hf } E i Ei bE ee ceaers. touched off a drive that) noosier, £ . 192, Washington (3); Cliff Dalen, |the theatre and opera house. erent goes -and en equal 176, Duluth, and Ai Rovay, 198, | Whether or not his condition actu- 32 to 2 and i took a shot trom the| TOA soon: | San Jose, Cal. drew, (4). jally has suffered thereby is open to middle _ the floor by Dobler to knot | _,Free throw Hagen 3, ; Miami—Buck _ Everett, 183, |question. Neither he nor his man-| Agre, the count in the last ten seconds of Fischer 3, McGuiness 1, Sorsdahl 2,| Gary, Ind., and Tony Shucco, 176, | ager, walrus-mustached Charley Har- play. q Feel a Owens 1, Peterson 1, Hed- | Bepion. § aang sees se aunin pe hes BON any. lace a ie ss * 4 strom — oy. ), Boston, lence in ie American's ability epee ee lek point man for the | Relen knocked out Tait Littman, 166, | score his second victory over the for-|Schauer, Te - A. D. eet 1931 ratrix another pair of field goals to which} Summaries: ietied Hagen 3icld. Hesen aon the|feating the Stanton quint, 31 to 29,|Jacobson and Bondy or Massmann,| Give Wisconsin, Illinois peda Olfie Sorsdahl and Buddy Beall each} Linton (24) FG FT PF! consolation by turning back Werner, |in the hard-fought final game of the | suards. Split Championship Beat Athletics . added cne and Hedstrom and Kanzj Kremer, f . 3 1 2] 34.99, all-county tournament here Friday] Three players, Westy Booth, cap- Beach, Fis.—Connie Mack’s| contributed a free throw eaeh. H. Dobler, f By 35 |" geesaer ceettinase~ Bowmen: nba) HIRE tain and guard; Herman Witasek, take the field Saturday for Croake Out of Lineup Paoli 1 0 1 | pucyrus will meet in the semi-finals| Stanton advanced to the finals by|Pivot man, and Jake Stocker, reserve | _ Evanston. Ill, March 9—(#)—N¢ game of their Grapefruit BPA ied -by. the. 1oss'-of Bill one’ 0 2 2) at Hettinger. ‘Reeder downed Rhame, |® 53 to 15 victory over Golden Valley | center, will be performing for their|western's Wildcats, a team of in and with the Giants, with a . Buetcepped 7 we po Volk. & 0 0 0) 66.57; Hettinger beat Scranton, 41-|While Beulah eliminated Hazen, last time as members of the Sioux |outers, Saturday night will of whitewash in their iproake, re i ar z Bie my iy was ina Lauringer, @ . 0 0 0/53:"Bowman downed Marmarth, 63-32, |27 ‘to 16. Hazen won consolation | basketball team. All three will grad-|to ald the basketball causes of Wis- eno eive 201. the one game, j = — land Bucyrus drew a bye. honors by defeating Golden Valley,| uate in June. consin, were rife that Satur- Saints fought a losing battle after as-} —Totais........-se00. 9 6 7] Lpattiten ical ad sane 40 to 14. Adding color to tonight’s event will ld see some changes suming that early lead. Tommy Lee.| Coieharbor (22) FG FT PF Fork T Back | The all-county tournament team|be the 40-piece university concert |Ten which allowed the veteran guard, and diminutive Pete| Lockrem, f . 2 4 2|forkers lurn bac selected by the coaches following the| band, directed by Prof. John Howard, Friday. Fischer collaborated with Hagen in Swanson, f . 130) a Fargo Quint, 28-25 |final game gives three places to which will play before the game and the first half to keep the Demons on| Zook, ¢ . 2 0 0 ’ ‘Hazen, two to Beulah and one to|during the intermission. The band Cub Game be ep Bie. | eerien: eet ant ' ; IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Fisch ho with Lee showed plen-| 2 4 Fargo. March 9.—()—Grand Forks | Stanton. is scheduled to make @ formal ap- innings is the|"“oF Harry A. Thompson, Deceased. ischer, who s plen- | Saldin, g . 2 2 4tnigh school came through with a 28|_ Selections are: Sailer, Stanton, and |Pearance in a concert at the city au- played so far by tice is hereby given by the wu ty of fight and broke up Demon plays | sinderin, =. 0 oo high school came through with 8 28| s<rdote, ‘Beulah, forwards; ‘Thorsen, |ditorium Sunday afternoon. Betaitiecisie’ of aan esteee, ‘or tied up Coach McLeod's cagers with | pea), Farg ‘an gery es 2 e sais zi) basketball t h ht, It; Hazen, center; Klein, Beulah; Zeisz- were burn: T held balls, had only one diffieuity.| — Totals......... 3 6 _g basketball team here Friday night. It) Hazen, and Polan, Hazen, guards. | FINNEGAN CAGES WINNING Bet it dry,|or Blamarck inv the County. of Bure He was unable to watch the shifty| Free throws missed: Dobler 2, Volk | for the Midgets and their second at|Honorable mention: Claus, Golden| BASKET FOR NODAKS game be-jleigh and State of North Dakota, de-~ Buddy Beall, who sped in under the:2 Lockrem 1, Saldin 1. el lo Py a North Dakota Class A!Vallcy; Murray, Beulah; Bohrer,|_ Jamestown, March 9.—(#)—A one- penaet, to. credit id all Dasket three times to register field ee team. Grand Forks had «17-19 lead |Stanton, and Kalanuk, Beulah, | handed shot from the corner of the n Gscensed, to t goals. St. Mary's (15) FO Pr PFI he hall court by Finnegan, forward, in the Recessary, vouchers, within six McGuiness was high scorer for the! Hagen, f ft a a ee A final 30 seconds of play gave the Uni- months after the first publication of game with 12 points and Beall was) Fischer. f . 1.10) 8 . 7 Schmeling Is Favored versity of North Dakota a 40-38 vic- ‘Bob this notice, to said administratrix at Coach McLeod used! Devils Lake Defeats ; aoe, Tee tne ciey ‘oe Diematek Incesid second with si: foach Mc used } Geiermann, 0 0 2 a | To Whi St v H tory over Jamestown college Friday nine| Miami Ave., in the city of Bismarck in said his entire ten men during the game. | Lee, g ..... rhe Lod Valle Cit: 20 to 13 Pp eve amas night. 10 points | who'll shift to Burleigh County, or to the Judge of In the Linton-Coleharbor fray, the | Anderson, ¢ . Pape 105 <0] y Uity, — Wich dre; vicieey «tient.the dues the oni- | York. Giants the County Court of Burlelsh County, Coleharbor five rallied after Linton! Erickson. { Sie as —— tter 4g HaMEUTE March 9.—(P—Since alll collegiate championship of the state, |cago scor- | with giee over North Dakota Court Hense te tance ‘ hhad teken an carly lead and pulled | Schultz, & - $10he 8s 0) vils Lake, March 9.—(P}—Aftet lis not beer and skittles, Max Schmel-|the Sioux being undefeated in North |ing ‘ended | Shortstop Dick of Bismarck in Burleigh County, ahead 7 to 5 at the cnd of the first) ha Ea oneeacrd the scippied cabo of jing is a5 tol favorite to whip Young | Dakota. his 86] “Boy, my old North Dakota. . Teading. eo mcemer Bae DOBIEE | TMA asi. seosere BS Hoe, ean epic take, Bean eae finan in their Je-round Bout) "The teams Jefe the court at hatt [pol be [plenty of rest sual Hon, Lc avien dugg oF fee ig the Lions’ attacl ie leas Bismarck (24) FG FT i den Losi inute % time with Jamestown leading, 21. when he sees County Court within ‘and for th changed hands again before the inter- | Fiat ‘ {survived @ desperate closing minu! The odds reflect German opinion : County of Burleigh, f Rolanion and the Linton quint went off | srecuiness: £ + 0 0 9 ratty to down thelr Class.A opponents that the former Penn State football ger vo rr prist most | olde See hon North’ Dakota, has fixed the 24th day ) the floor with a 14 to 10 advantage. |Sorsdahl,¢ .... feelers 24-22 here Friday night. ster et trained in far to lackadais-|Pinnegan, rf . gal Braves Of two o'clock” tn’ the att . ii Beall. g . «* @& ry ry ical fashion to meet the deadly ser- ee mnrpes, Wipes Amt, Lead ane las oe | | Fights Last Night | ious Schmeling on even terms. if lo Frag move on Balliet registered the only points in) Groonquist, f ioe o—_——___-————4] Steve not only has shocked Ger- open their the third quarter, a pair of field £0al5| Beterson, ¢ 0 0 (By the Associated Press) man boxing critics by taking his|Booth, rg einnati, will which gave the Lious a 16 to 10 edge, | Hedstrom, g . ot San Francisco—Joe Louis. 200, [glass of beer when he wanted it, he lof Babe but in the fourth period the Colehar-| pan? g ieee Detroit, stopped Donald Barry, jhas astonished them with his trips to : 0 0 ae paon, ot gon, Geo. 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