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CONTINUE D Brilliant Class B Contestants to Be Matched in Finals solation round titlist, met Fargo. The championship game 4s called for 9:15. All of the over 3,000 seats at’ the Memorial building auditorium have ‘been gold out in advance for tonight's encounter and indications were that @ record-breaking crowd of nearly 4,000 people would watch the game. The play-by-play account of the rele games this morning fol- lows: GRAFTON, 34; MANDAN, 2% First Period Maxwell of Grafton scored with a free throw as the contest opened and Johnson dropped in a free throw and countered with a basket to give Graf- ton a four point lead. Ferderer scored the first basket for Mandan. Shin- ner fouled Johnson, and the Braves first round winners that were to be determined Saturday afternoon when Bismarck| 5. clashed with Minot and Valley City Laberge opened with a fast basket for the Northern- ers and Whalen, fouled by Farr, made the free throw good. Laberge scored a nice basket and the score was 10 to Whalen followed with another. | throws. | through the hocp, but Shinners dupli- jcated. Maxwell made a free throw. Third Period Reynolds broke away and scored for Mandan, and Farr duplicated, raising the Braves’ total to 14. Farr put the Braves ahead with a neat bas- ket and the Mandan fans went wild. Laberge on a@ nice running play put Grafton ahead by a point. Reynolds dropped one from underneath the) basket. The Northern crowd got a chance to cheer as Johnson scored and gave Grafton 19 to 18 lead. La- berge missed two gift shots. Geiger returned to the game, replacing Rey- nolds, Ferderer made one of two free | FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Vote for H. E. SPOHN __ [x] A Resident and Taxpayer for the Past 30 Years Your Vote and Support Will Be ‘Appreciated Election April 2, 1935 Ralph C. Polls Open 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. (Political Advertisement) Forsythe PLUMBING and HEATING Now open for business in new location at 318 MAIN AVENUE (First door west of Handling a full line of First National Bank) Plumbing and Heating Equipment, including MONARCH GAS RANGES AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Monarch ranges can be purchased on the monthly payment plan. While Attending the 10th Annual Bismarck Automobile and Style Show See Our Display of New Forced Air Gas Furnaces New 1935 Electrolux Gas Refrigerators New Models of Magic Chef GAS RANGES, STORAGE WATER HEATERS and RADIANT FIRES Montana-Dakota Power Co. Bismarck - Mandan + Hebron - Dickinson THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1985 toss, Evenson added another , Score 36-20. Broderick went in Ferderer. Ordway scored and The half ended, 15 to 10 for Grafton. |g0al, Ni Laberge dropped in two free shots, and the game ended, 34 to 24. The luewand ol dascicud ldcusedl Sloman’ 10 Whalen 2, Laberge 3, Johnson 3, Ferderer, Shin- ners 4, Ordway 2. WAHPETON, 40; DEVILS LAKE, 21 Melenacud Ghoweaned lone off the backboard and scored, and &@ moment later made another. Smith added a free throw and Wahpeton led 9 to 1. Smith tossed in a short goal. Napravnik was injured, time called while a physician examin: ed his shoulder. He was replaced by Callan, but was not seriously hurt. Callan dropped in a free toss. recovered a backboard shot ai ed. Rife shot another, as he as the perlod closed Second Period Napravnik went back in. flipped one through the nets, added a free throw. Anderson sank Third Perlod opening the last half. Wilson got one from beneath the basket. Rife was fed a long pass and scored. Naprav- i sank a short goal, Dennis dropped one through. LaFournaise went out on personals, Kimber replacing him. ‘Napravik made one of two free throw chances. Wilson came through with a basket. Rife added a free throw, making the score 31 to 12 for the pe- riod, Fourth Period Dennis scored from the field and Anderson came through with a bas- Schwarzrock wen‘ in for Rife, Coach Engh saving the star for the evening game. Gilliland added a free throw. Anderson tossed in a long shot on a neat play. Scharwarzrock scored a goal, and added a free throw. Callan dropped in a goal. Burckhard made two free throws, and Kimber scored for Wahpeton, the game ending, 40 to 21. The summary: Smith, f .. Napravnik, ¢ Wilson, § LaFournaise, Kimber, ¢ at: the Patterson i] A complete five-course iii table d’hote for only 50c. i Dinner De Luxe 75c Bismarck Marble, Terrazzo and Tile Works , oy 520 25th St, Phone 1408-R DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Graduate Drugless- Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. ket. Wilson came back with a goal.|.. Schwararock, £ . Totals.. sl <i ery ‘allan. CONTINUE D Measure Approved By 68 to 16 Vote After Long Fight 000, but since they are merely limita- tions the fund can be maneuvered al- most at will to prevent an excess ex- quired at its monetary ($1.29 an ounce) instead of its bullion value Anderson missed two gift shots,jof any balances owing the wi March 23.—()—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern, 83%; No. 2 northern, 79%; No. 3 northern, 75%. Oats, No. 2 white, 40; No. 3 white, Minneapolis, -Mar. 23—(?)—Range| Er. of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 heavy 1.14% -1.155; amber durum, Barley, No. 2 malting, 1.00. Flax, No. 1, 1.82. Corn, oats and rye not quoted. REQUEST FOR BIDS DEPARTMENT OF STATS HIGHWAYS Proposals for furnishing Motor Pas trols, Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts, Perforated Corrugated etal Pipe Culverts, Reinforced Concrete Cul> ader Blades, will be which time publicly opened and ‘The proposal: otherwise depo: mut mailed to or sited with the Depart- ment of State Highwa: t Bismarck, | North Dakota, and si be seales and endorsed “Proposals for Furnish- ||ing Motor Patrols, Corrugated ies Fipe Culverts, Perforated Metal Pip Cul 8, Reinforced Concrete Cul- or Grader Blades,” as the case be. A certified check of 5%, to ther with a bidder's bond in the full i{|amount as listed below, must accom- pany, each roposal. Corrugated Metal Pipe fois A Amou! Grader Blades .. The price bid is to elt to point of destination. 4 purchases consist of Corpagt Metal Pipe Culverts re- uired for the fiscal year of April 15, 935, to April 15, 1936, by the Main- ter ther De} nti 10 April 15, 1936, by the Maine @ or other Departments. forced Concrete Culverts ree rag for the fiscal year of April 18, 935, to April 15, 1936, by the Main- tenance or other Departments, ‘our' yen Motor Patrols. Grader Blades required for the fis- “4 ear of April 15, 1935, to April 15, All bidders are invited to be prei ent at th of the pro} Ly reserved to reject an: als to waive technical- ate Senepye By Ole H. Olson, Hignova: ‘Commissiéner. Date: March 15th, 3/16-33-31 (By the Associated Press) = sang ininedl Minto gen - CITY COMMISSIONER 7. 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