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BISMARCK QUINT T0 Forx Y. M. C. A. in Other Semi-Final Encounter cals to Victory With 11 Field Goals Monday Minot Elks, Grand Forks Y. M. C. games. cagers triumphed over the Jamesto Caseys by a 41 to 25 count. evening the Phantoms are paired wi Grafton and in the other encoun! Grand Forks will meet Minot. In the consolation rouna, this ai of Donnybrook. ton pulled away and emerged at hi time with a 20-12 lead, the victo: ri- den. counted 11 times from the field a toms were pressed only in the fi A smooth working offense, ed a 14-8 advantage for Bismarck the first quarter and a 24-12 lead ended with the score 26-17. Summaries: ‘Williston Lukins, f Smedborn, Westdal, c Berg, & Goar, Pettis, ¢ Wegley, f FG Fr i Sl conmnan wl osmoor Total Bismarck Arthur, f°. Tait, f .. Meinhover, c . Jaccbson, g . Massman, ¢ Spriggs, f . Clgierson, ¢ Honest Totals... re) coounwnud # Grafton Lyster, f . Jones, f Andersot Settingsgard, g . Mirdoch, g Griffith, f Altendorf, f . Torkelson, ¢ wlooowoncond wl oocornos Jamestown loanune Borresen, f . Webster. ¢ McDonell, g aleceeueen lees acces 1 1 01 1 1 ie | 3 1 | 0 o 0 » 0 0 o 0 a w «5 Lansford Quint Wins 1 o 3 1 t) Billstein, f .. 0 MOONAIE 5 <5 soreness 10 5 FG FT Pp jae eae ie ake reas eee) 40° 3 ees Walter, ¢ . 0 0 0 MOS cs sescereas TOR. O Minot Robertson, f alrecoaned al coownnure ~~ BATTLE GRAFTON N SECOND ROUD TT Magic City Elks to Engage FINALS SET FOR WEDNESDAY Big Ted Meinhover Leads Lo- Minot, N. D., Marrh 12.—(#)—The A, Bismarck Phantoms and Grafton Sol- diers advanced to the semi-final round of play in the Class A tourna- ment of the North Dakota Independ- ent Basketball League here Monday by virtue of conquests in opening Minot defeated the Feldner Broih- ers of Donnybrook, 54 to 21, und the Grand Forks quint tcrned back the Kloten Tigers, 25 to 19, ir: cvening games. In the afternoon the strong Bismarck Phantoms shattcred the hopes of the Williston Save Way Trojans, 44 to 23, and the Grafton wn In the first semi-final contest this ith iter ft- ernoon. Williston faces James‘own and Kloten engages the family team Grafton scored 10 points before Jamestown registered but before the first quarter ended the Caseys had Tun their count to five. Then Grat- alt ous crew distributing the scoring bur- Led by giant Ted Meinhover. who ind once from the foul line, the Phan- rst Period of their fray with Williston. built Meinhover at the pivot station, gain- in at the end of the half. The third stanza PF | Gelbert of the Cardinals and Rabbit 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 6 ~ 9 I El ecsowomwwdy ol consume wl momnon Zl Hoownmene wl ooconennt Slocoormane ; McClusky TAKE SO SLOVE T WERE ye Sf. IN THIS HOUSE! FoR EXAMPLE, COMING TO THE TABLE IN YOUR SHIRTSLEEVES —HM™ VERY BAD FORM-YES, QUITE! } BY SOVE WHEN I WAS INTHE §2 BELGIAN CONGO, I USED TO PUT ON MY DINNER CLOTHES ‘ EVERY EVENING, SUST AS IF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935 NLY AN ATTITUDE 3 BACK IN a MAYFAIR, EGAD! &.¢ OFTEN, YOU SLIDE A BAR OF PERFUMED SOAP AROUND YOUR_NECK, AN’ GO BLUE BooK! Phantoms Trim Williston, 44-23; Minot, Grafton, Grand Forks Win | — PHANTOM-GLOBE TROTTER, [eur soaronc rouse ae [cere 1 WISH YOU LADS WOULDNT CLASS A GAMES TOP CAGE WEEK Hornsby Sees Possibility of Bambino Breaking Home Run Record This Year Picard-Revolta Duo | Duane Concludes Take Four-Ball Titi wpe : Heavy Work for a Mii M’Laughlin Bout Picard of Hershey, Pa., and Johnny Revolta of Milwaukee, two crack golf professionals, Tuesday counted. the Minneapolis Middleweight Ex- pected to Arrive Here To- night for Six-Round Go ‘Yankees kissing him goodbye with dry eyes and the rest of the American international four-ball tournament among their conquests. Each collected $1,000 first prize money by hugging a one-up lead on the final green of an 18-hole playoff Monday, to defeat Paul Runyan of New York and Hopton Smith of Chi- cago. The runners-up, who failed in a Duane, local .] League not able to use him?” De- stubborn try to tle up the match in} De! : aie riddle) mansd the Rajah, who is figuring this weight who battles Barney Mo-| year on a comeback of his own. Laughlin of Minneapolis in the six|” “But wait and see. The Babe can round co-headliner of the boxing card} go on for at least one more good year at the World War Memorial building| in the Braves outfield,” he says, “he ‘Wed! can play 135 games or I’m crazy, and Inesday night, wound up ® stiff!i?’ you think that big guy isn’t still a Period of training with a strenuous curly wolf at the plate, let’s see you workout Monday night and will taper] tell a pitcher Ch a him. off with 1 - Nation: cise ee Srp hata “There are five parks in the Nation- al League where they'll be lucky if Del appeared in great shape in the they ever get the Babe out. He'll bunt workout Monday. He ‘went three fast} out of that orange crate in Philadel- rounds with “Wild Bill” Hasselstrom, phia. He's hit flies first baseman who is featured in a return bout with caught in American League parks Ernie Potter of Fort Lincoln, and|that will be home runs in the Polo three rounds with Johnny Moran of| Grounds. “Maybe it's funny, but with Billings, who will fight Swede Lar-|the inspiration he’s got, the fresh son of Jamestown over the four-|start. I think he can break his old round route, record. For me I'd like to see him Blocking and slipping punches like| hit 100 home runs. He's made base- @ veteran and countering with hard| ball for the rest of us.” rights and lefts, Duane wound up| In more ways than a few, the ca- the six hard rounds breathing easily.|reers of Hornsby and Ruth, greatest SAINTS 10 DECIDE TOURNEY ENTRANT McLeod-Coached Team to Play * Dickinson Challengers in First Game Friday NEGROES HERE THURSDAY Locals Will Attempt to End Dusky Stars String of 80 Consecutive Wins Smaller National League Parks Favor Comeback Chances of Aging Babe ‘West Palm Beach, Fis., March 12.— (®)—This one may make you gasp, but Rogers Hornsby, who knows some= thing more than a country hand about hitting, thinks Babe Ruth may break his home run record in the Na- tional League this season. “gounds silly, doesn’t it, with the the last minute of play, as they had the day before, divided $1,000. Their winning 68 Monday contrast- en ening eee ea Baer’s Challenger Remains Problem Johnson Wants to Complete Elimination Event With Schmeling an Entrant ‘Three basketball games of unusual interest headline the local hardwood at Minot for a game with A. M. Saperstein’s Harlem Globe Trotters Thursday night at the World War Memorial building. Bismarck high school’s Demons state training school gymnasiym at Mandan. The winner of the Demon-Midget clash must face the St. Mary’s paro- New York, March 12.—(#)—The question before the house today is: “Who's going to fight Max Baer for the heavyweight championship this summer, also where and under whose 4 | usPices?” COMEBACK OF Ben Chapman, Yankee Outfield- er, Experimenting as Turn- Around Hitter St. Petersburg, Fla., March 12.—(7) Touching the training camp bases: The most discussed come-backs in the grapefruit league are those of Earle Combs of the Yankees, Charley Maranville of the Braves... . Combs, who hung between life and death at St. Louis last summer after fracturing his skull badly in a crash into the outfield wall. not only has re- Yorkers. ... Gelbert, who nearly shot his foot off two years ago, seems sure of a utility Job, at least, and may even give Leo Durocher a tussle later on for the Cardinal short stop job... . Maranville, suffered a multiple fracture of the game here last spring, still has to take things gradually but it’s amaz- ing that the Rabbit, at the age of 43, is able to play ball at all.... Ben Chapman, fleet Yankee out- fielder, is experimenting as turn- around hitter... . A natural right hander, Chappie lathered the ball in Practice from the other side of the Rlate Monday... . _ Lou Gehrig, just back from a fish- ing expedition. laments the breaking up of his old slugging partnership with the Babe... . Babe Ruth is still favoring his right arm, which he strained in his first exhibition game, but it hasn't hurt his golf.... The Bake has been around 80 every time out so far. McClusky High Closes Season With 13 Wins (Special to the Tribune) McClusky, N. D., March 12.—Win- ning 13 out of 17 games played, he high school _ basketball team averaged 28 points a game to their cpponents 15 and totaled 481 | Points to 249 for the teams they met. during the seascn just closed. In the Central North Dakota con- ference, the team annexed nine vic- tories in 12 games played and took second place honors. Lloyd Adler, fermer South Dakota state football star, is coach of the McClusky quint coming here from New Rockford two years ago and has had remarkable oe OUT OUR WAY covered but will start the season as} ithe regular leit fielder of the New leg in an exhibition! success with the teams he has turned out. Summary of the season: MeClusky McClusky 23, Harvey 26; McClusky 29, Maddock 13; McClusky 28, Carring- ton 9; McClusky 31, Anamoose 9; \McClusky 23, Drake 7; McClusky 35, Velva 22; McClusky 16, Harvey 18; McClusky 15. Carrington 30; Mc- Clusky 27, Anamoose 10; McClusky |26, New Rockford 17; McClusky 23, |Drake 7; McClusky 28, Garrison* 11; {McClusky 23, Washburn* 11; Mc- Clusky 17, Coleharbor* 11; McClusky {36, Wilton 6. “District tournament games. > News From Training | Camps of Majors 4 papas, coe a (By the Associated Press) LEONARD DEVELPS SCREWBALL Orlando, Fla. — Emil Leonard, an ‘outstanding flinger for the Brooklyn Dodgers last season, has added a new pitch to his repertoire. It’s a screw- | ball, especially effective against left- handed batsmen. YANKS CUT DOWN St. Petersburg, Fla—The New York Yankees are cutting down on their batting practice. There's reason. Walter Brown has a bad leg; Hank Ruffing hasn't reported yet. So there's a distinct shortage in pitchers. PHILLIES TO PLAY CARDS Winter Haven, Fla—Manager Jim- my Wilson and his Phillies leave Tuesday for Bradentown, hoping to blahk the world’s champion St. Louis Cardinals in their opening game of the grapevine ‘eague series Wednes- day. The regular Phillies team will ‘take the field. BABE SAVING ON BALLS St. Petersburg, Fla.—Want to know why the Babe hasn't been whacking them out of the park? | The story goes that Packy McPart- | land, Braves’ keeper of the agates, has notified Ruth there is a shortage. The Babe says that just as soon as MePartland tells him it’s “OK,” he'll | begin beating them out of the park as usual, RED SOX CARD SERIES | Sarascta, Fla—The Red Sox shove | off Tuesday to play a four-game se- | nes with the Giants, the Browns and ' the Athletics. WHUT'RE YUH WHY, NO—WES IS_HELPIN' HIS HOSS TO WATCH WHERE HE'S + STEPPIN'. TwO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN _ONE, HAIN'T THEY, wes? GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE WATCHING |Capitol Cafe and COMBS, GELBERT| Town Talk Lunch, 37, Wing 17; McClusky 42, Velva 15; |Defeat Northwestern Construc- | oft to victories in the first and second McDonald a bad arm, and Charley | © He is confident he can end Mc-|hitters of their leagues when the Car- Laughlin’s string of victories, the lat-|dinals and Yankees were world series est of which was a second-round | rivals, run parallel this season. knockout scored over the Ace of| Each is making a comeback, the Spades less than two weeks ago. Babe as something of a veteran rookie McLaughlin is expected to arrive| with the Braves; Hornsby os a player here Tuesday evening. Both fighters| with the Browns because he desper- will weigh in slightly over the mid-| ately needs hitting strength in his in- dleweight limit. field, Equally matched as to weight, all SEF ET local fighters concluded their heavy Finley Independents work Monday and will rest until the . Py time of the bouts. Cop District Honors Matched in the four-round semi- windup are Leonard Toye of Fort] Finley, N. D.. March 12.—Finley Lincoln and Bud Larson of James-' Independents defeated Pillsbury, 28 to town while in the preliminaries, be-|25, in the finals of the Class B bas- sides the Larsen-Moran go, Joe|ketball tournament here Saturday Masseth of Bismarck will meet Kid|night and will play in the regional Young of Jamestown, LeRoy Purtelljevent. Pillsbury held a two-point of Fort Lincoln will engage Ted Hall} lead at the half time. Aneta won of Bismarck and Mike Kanski will| consolation honors by turning back tangle with Jack Zahorodny, both of)Laverne. In the first round Finley Wilton. eliminated Laverne, 41 to 36 in two (ee “ overtime periods and Pillsbury put MOORHEAD TEACHERS LOSE Aneta out of the running. St. Cloud, Minn., March 12.—(®)— —_—____ St. Cloud Teachers’ clinched | Radio typewriters may soon replace second place in the Northern Teach- | 13,000 miles of leased telephone wires ers College Conference by defeating | if experiments by the Bureau of Air Moorhead Teachers in an exciting | Commerce prove successful. The type- game Monday night, 30-29, in the fi-| writers will be used to send out nal game of the season for both teams.' weather maps and data. The decisiveness of Max Schmel- ing’s knockout victory over Steve play t vise in Hamburg Sunday has Bevel the Teuton a standout in an Te a ee se doubtful reid of challengers. The t ips already may be down for a re- Without barring « single team, the |i1:n match between the Black Uhlan and the champion. Joe Jacobs, Schmeling’s manager, may have let the cat out of the bag when he said in Hamburg that ‘Schmeling and Baer were booked for the title fight in June with Madison Square Garden as the promoter. ‘The announcement brought instant reply from dapper little Jimmy Johnston, the garden's boxing im- pressario. Jimmy admitted Schmel- ing and Baer both were under con- tract to the Garden but added he really couldn't say at this time just ‘who would receive the assignment against Baer. Jimmy pointed out the Garden was in the midst of an elimination tour- nament designed to find a standout challenger—Primo Carnera and Ray Impellitiere Friday night; Art Lasky land Jimmy Braddock March 29. Jim- my would like to match the winner of these two bouts and then send Schmeling against the ultimate sur- vivor. Bowlers Triumph Undoubtedly the y all the answers whether it tion and Highway Team in Matches Rolled Monday ‘The Capitol Cafe trundlers turned the Northwest Construction company team, two out of three games, and the Town Talk Lunch bowlers defeated the Highway, No. 1 five, three games in a row, in City matches rolled a Davis slaughtered the maples for counts of 173, 215 and 163 for a total of 551 to set the Capitol Cafe chefs quarters and were only nosed out in the final few minutes of the tilt. Playing an average of three games @ week, the Phantoms have rounded into peak form and are considered strong threats to end the dusky in vaders’ domination over Northwest hardwood quints. French, Carleton Are Hope of Cubs Former Pirate and Cardinal Hurlers Must Pay Dividends in Pennant Chase games. Walo with a three-game total of 535 was high pin-getter for the Construction crew. Cervinski paced the Town Talk team to three wins with game scores of 213, 323 and 135 for a total of 580 Pins. Person with a nice 535 was high man on the Highway aggregation. Scores: Caiptol Cafe 173 215 180 174 190 138 180 177 170 «173 Davis 551 Avalon, Sante Coteline .Aaeng) world’s championship 8t. Louis Card- inals last year are chief hope of Charley Grimm. Grimm expects to do most of the work at first base and is convinced obtained Police uniforms throughout England are being standardized by the Lon- don Home Office. Among changes are chromium-plated buttons to re- Place nickel ones, By Williams Every Office in North Dakota Should Have This DOUBLE-DUTY FASTENER Here is a stapling device, made from the sturdiest of materials, which will clamp together - your papers and documents “temporarily” or “per- manently,” according to your desire, without damage. Just the thing for school teachers, - bookkeepers, cashiers, accountants, stenographers, lawyers, doctors, dentists—in fact, anyone in any type of office. 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