The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1935, Page 15

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A 3 to 1 outsider in the betting de- ‘spite his reputation for fistic upsets, New York, March 23.—(#)—The ap- Parent winner of Madison Elimination Event Primo Carnera Signs to Battle CWI! iD RIE [EIAIR IS) VERTICAL 47 Derivative of 2Music drama. 42 Paradise. 4 Insertion. 5 To challenge. 6 Consumed. 7 Knapsack outfit. 3} IE IE TIEIOMEC olis yor » an artistic beating Friday night in a 15-round bout that threatened to bring the tournament fo an abrupt and indecisive finish. nounced he was breaking loose from the Garden to sign for a 15-round dium June 19 under the promotorial auspices of Mike Jacobs. fight in the Garden's Long Island bowl in June. Garden's heavyweight jBraddock gave Art Lasky, Minneap- bout with Joe Louis, sensational ne- gro from Detroit, in the Yankee sta- 57 She lives in 11 Wrathy. @ 10 Civet. 86 She is the —~ 8To redact. | Country club, required only 208|against Lasky and the middle west- & 1996 BY WEA SERVICE, INC. T. ot. REG. UL & PAT. OFF. WILSON IS CONFIDENT PHILLIES |Braddock Defeats Pa., PY Gl DITIVIAIN} NET ter of Croesus maa : SIAIGMESIAIT! It lal Answer to Previous Puzzle MANUED rf Nw AR land right. girl in the ammonia, world. fort. 27 Type of apple. 49 To value. March 23.—(?) 54To broaden. 34 Walking sticks 55 Heritable 44 Philippine 53 Death notice. ITE IM) AT WHEN I SHOWED ER GLORY, BUT SO “be.” 17Golf devices. for the first 54 holes over the|erner never really got himself une the cnn ‘Wappoo couse, but close| tracked. his heels was Harold (Jug) Mc- road track over 39 To relieve. a depression. 42 Brink. ee became a —— implement. 14 Apart. temporarily. 26 Alluvial material. container. the picture? 13 Writing heiress in 98he recently American ae a93 Hii Hae 8 Gat Goes ion sae tet tees caraey of the $5,000 event. Picard, former pro at the Charles- 25 To stiteh 36 Austerity. 37 To think. 38 Portrait statues. a 31 Flower Picard Has Two-Point 16 Form of that do not show in the “tte! ead in Open Tourney [ an nrpthrtest ers agadie ome em eins sy $56sGaee © So] e aaanan is aiiigae ae TE | 4 : to Indians from the St. mission in South Dakota; stuck with @ group of giant THE DUMB STREAK. encone ia unquenchable elie hl an cnsieadiaal i itty : i of Winter Trades Ryan, George Watkins and a in cash. Third Round Teams WILL FINISH IN FOURTH PLACE) Lasky in Garden’s Believes He Got Better sion Quint Among Favored Ne Fayes li Mit lal fal ra Hy Piet Bully bitch Hci Ryan's record cannot compare with ter but -|Bartell’s at shortstop or as a hit- Blondy has peesielarreenip ean recraidirsgriten. OUT OUR WAY ij ee able ite i f i as PEL. i i ite inlaid fi OT stadia LRU ra pit | ee i HU aa fronnmece]s Senses |g foonses|m Gaananoia paneeno ss 3 sfvmoccoon se sewncoje pomcomoje cocccce|e fowennoja anonne)e Manager of Philadelphia one ae T Adams Rally Falls Short of Win cent manmoonjie gnseteeia HAE MOCS 1g gor ereris onocomo je as a pow- trailing Fort Yates in the first Saray well. 25-18, in a slow tilt while the smooth Grand Prairie outfit beat back a last period Adams rally to pear Strong Grafton First Round Tilts N, VAN HOOK, GRAND PRAIRIE TRIUMPH nah Eliminated, 28-24 STANTON DROPS SLOW TIL Goodrich Impressive in Win Goodrich stamped itself ment Opener, 44-26; Han- 1934 Title Holders Ap- z Eg | < } eI Q a=] B < 2) SEMI-FINAL ROUND Fort Yates Downed in Tourna- Devils Lake, N. D., March 23.—(%) Goodrich, Grandin, Van Hook and finals of the North Dakota state consoliated basketball tournament with first round victories here Fri- Goodrich trounced Fort Yates, 44 to 26, in the afternoon opener while Grandin, defending champions, sur- vived a last period rally to down Hannah, 28-24. Van Hook eliminat- The big Goodrich and Grandin out- fits are paired in the semi-final of the upper bracket, with the winner agaist Van Hook Saturday afternoon. The game to determine third place, consolation and championship finals will be played Saturday night. In the first evening game, Van Hook used “sleeper” plays to advan- tage to beat Stanton 25-18, in a slow day. W. Hovey, who counted 15 point erful contender by coi seven field goals to Simenson’s was the finest player on the tla while the Transeth brothers, were outstanding for Stanton. Grand Prairie'’s pone win, 30-28. OE ne a CONSOLIDATED PREP ir - Red Sox here It was announced Friday helio Pat Ankenman and ee Iz MNoonowne 1s EE : iid sa Roncrases ye ering Giants Consid Canal Zone Offer pica Iz annomowo 4 Monnes 2, Pepke 2, Wilson, Schwarzrock. By Ahern ft. Miss.—Their batting fll (iin qa8 ry Opanaaacse i Eerterscs 1 = “sSese 09 . aul AMULE [ Ha A be 1 it ne anes Eaede i ga i ey it a a a E] 7% S é Fy A 83s s sate Ba is fe ii i a te ul out Mie afsiul spells Heh aapetahidely ite bf sie Snit ee rut a eat te att sali iu fea HH Le an planted ts petal u i ii i i ie iit i Ibe AU dee ee LS ie a Fy Hi ay? pits 3 ; 388 2 il ; ii i ee Hi ia Be agit : iy thill ite a ea es ama Next Year; Yank Hurl- Devils Lake— Gilliland, g ... Biloxi, somewhat dazzled by the tiree-hit, New Yorkers May Train in Pan- New Orleans with Cleveland. rary ible 2, Ol- OF YOURS, ty AN'SAID TH ONLY gerenene eo MOnnmon | 0. lis _Eerrnane 1° connoe _THE BISMARCK TRIBUN throw and s Lake, Wahpeton, CH, GRANDI ON THE RAC osket end Gilliland made good MEN , HEARD OF MENULTY CHALLENGING —“UM-M-ANY OF YOU BOYS WANT vil OF BUYING A PIECE OF MY BET~ MY CLOSE FRIENDS THE CHANCE WAGERING $200. FROM A FRIEND |-—WE ARE AND T AM OFFERING SOME OF 4 De GOODRI OUR BOARDING HOUSE | andan, ARCK, MINOT Class B Teams Come igh With Victories Over T GAMES COLORFUL Lake edged out Bismarck in ‘ag evenly matched tilt of the For Wehpeton, Joe Napravnik, cen- 3 agbgeks gids! ll alae bl na EH el ai be sill rf High Spot of First Day's o % Grade A Opponents ‘These four clubs marched to vic- Spite

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