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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1985 Glenn Hanna Will Succeed Roy M’Leod As Demon Athletic Coach SPUD MENTOR Wi, [CINDER STARS PREPARE FOR CAPITAL CITY TRACK MEET SATURDAY TAKE OVER DUTIES |] CUR BoaRDING HOUSE By Ahern | HICH SCHOOL STARS |Near-Riot Enlivens Phillies’ Victory; i } j i t HERE IN SEPTEMBER Gb wnt mRE THOSE TWO 1 FAW !--vou suRiEKED A EZ Gi Rall 1 x i CHICHENS DONG CUT A BIS DONT ABOUT ME KEEPING ENDANGER SEVERAL |Gciants ly to Trounce Pittsburgh | ~——- Present Director to Be Retain- IN THE YARD DONT i Ve okt Sho seme <a : Wiitnans heie tee ia -" - ed as Teacher, School TELL ME YOURE GOING 4 __ THOSE TWO CHICKENS ARE EXISTING RECORD; pcan Hl ecg {Accepts Coaching Job| Narrow 12 Points - Board Announces peewee CG Hibs H PRIZE BURMA KAYDOKS! ‘ sa Dickineon Will fi Prateapbice tens pion — * Se rate Leadi HANWA HAS FINE RECORD} [JU NEIGHBORS oING AROUND] GN THE COUNTRY Ine “yew atte tor Fenirliens | Seana a pai ing Y, q Moorhead Cagers Won Two Successive Minnesota Titles Under His Tutelage Glenn A. Hanna, who has made an outstanding record as coach of the Moorhead, Minn., high school ath- letic teams during the last 10 years, will direct the destinies of Bismarck high school’s football and basketball teams next year. Announcement that Hanna had ‘teen selected as head coach of the Demon teams was made late Tuesday by “E. B. Cox, a member of the Bis- marck school board, upon receipt of ‘word from the Moorhead mentor ac- cepting the position which had been tendered him earlier in the day. Roy D. McLeod, who has coached football, basketball and track here for the past eight years with the ex- ception of the three seasons that “Baldy” Hayes tutored the cage squad, WITH A ‘PEST PETITION, ONCE BEFORE BUT, THIS TIME, A POSSE WILL BE COMING AFTER you} 4 MARINE EACH LAY TWO EGGS A DAY, EGAD !—— WERE SMUGGLED OUT OF = Y’ BURMA, FOR ME,BY A DUTCH CAPTAIN | THEY THESE ARE ors at Hughes Field 13 SCHOOLS ARE ENTERED/|‘he sports pages. Feiler, Tuma, Sexton, Paul, Ra-/riots have enlivened—or marred, de- duns Will Lead Assault on Present Marks Association Clubs Brewers Lose to Indians But Retain Scant Lead; Hens Trounce Saints ‘The Grabeards who sit close to the fireside and mutter about the “good old days” had better start reading The major league season is only five weeks old and already two near- pending upon the point of view—pro- ceedings in the National League where young Ford Frich is serving his first term as president. The Pittsburgh Pirates and Chi- Records in the mile, half mile and|cago Cubs were the combatants the the pole vault are almost certain to/first time; now it’s the Phillies and be shattered and several others will|/the St. Louis Cardinals with Jerome be seriously threatened when prep| (Dizzy) Dean occupying the spot- stars from over the state gather here |light as usual. for the twelfth annual renewal of the Game Goes Neazly Three Hours Capital City track and field meet Saturday. The Phillies won a tied victory over the Cardinals Tuesday but only after Thirteen schools have already reg-/two hours and 44 minutes of furious istered for the major Missouri Slope} scrapping that finally subsided when event and scores of others are expect-/the last man was retired. ed to be present when the assault on The disturbance began in the first existing marks begins. A great many!when Bill DeLancey, Card catcher, small schools are expected to enter was chased to the bench for making individual cinder stars in an effort to!«unpleasant remarks” and flared out Chicago, May 22—(—)}—The dizzy American Association race was dizzier than ever Wednesday, with Milwau- kee, St. Paul and Minneapolis cover- ed by a total of 12 percentage points. The Brewers, who lost to Indiana- Polis Tuesday night, still led with a Percentage mark of .625. The rampaging Toledo Mudhens kept St. Paul from cashing in on the Milwaukee defeat to take first place by whipping the Saints Tuesday night, 5-3, behind Roxie Lawson’s six-hit pitching. Indianapolis snapped an eight- game losing streak in defeating ‘Sate waukee, 8-6, in a slugging battle. Minneapolis regained some lost ‘will continue as a member of the high ualify them for the state carnival school faculty and will have charge NOT SUST hers sine 7 ‘and 8. bere pallies ate, beter Paul io evi bate set The imps ant ; Pt 5 . The of the physical education program in COMMON Included in the schools already| (natty) Dean with throwing a bean hit in the vi waa-Jol Deen the city schools. Comes Highly Recommended Hanna comes to Bismarck with the recommendation of schoolmen and others with whom he has worked and of coaches against whose teams his Moorhead squads have played. All commend him as exemplifying the highest principles of sportsmanship and manliness and assert that he has been a good influence on the boys ‘who have played under his tutelage. CHICKENS! 5-22 © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. THREE MEN CRASH TO DEATH IN INDIANAPOLIS RACE TESTS STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE wie registered are the Fargo and Dickin- son squads that last week waged a close battle for the state track cham- pionship at Grand Forks with the Fargo school emerging the victor by @ scant margin of four points. Bill Feiler, diminutive Dickinson star, may be safely counted on to break either the’ present half mile record of 2:05 or the mile mark of {4:45.3 both set by Behan of Mohall in 1933. The Dickinson star, who ball at Lou Chiozza. Paul dropped his glove and squared off and brother Jerome rushed from the bench to join him. Before any damage could be done, however, the umpires inter- vened, In the fifth Al Todd, Philadelphia catcher, was hit by a pitched ball. ‘Todd dropped his bat and started for the pitcher’s box. Again Dizzy leaped out of the dugout. A few punches Lithe Southpaw Is Slated to Ar- rive Here Thursday From Staff of Locals homer in the seventh with a man on. A neat bit of relief pitching by Den- nis Galeshouse in the ninth preserved the margin. Kansas City backed Curt Fuller- ton’s five hit pitching with a 15-hit attack on Nekola and Sewell to defeat Louisville, 8-0. Millers Even eries Columbus.—The Minneapolis Millers gained a 7-6 decision over the Colum- In addition to his athletic duties were exchanged but order was re- here, Hanna will carry a teaching|Stubblefield, Mechanic and 7 "aa6| tule merks, inay shatter both Capital stored when Disay was escorted from Pittsburgh hus Red Birds to even thelr series schedule as a member of the high : UE 11621 (City records if he makes up his mind|the premises by police. Lobert was. ; RHE school faculty. This is required of} Hannon Killed in Tryouts ‘ tony p ind | sjected later. Minneapolis ... 300 002 200— 711 3 all athletic instructors in the Bis- : LEADERS St. Louis 1s a6 |” Threaten Pole Vault Mark . Giants Wallop Pirates Lefty Vincent, iron-man flinger of |Columbus ..... 003 110 001— 6 11 0 hool syste for Speed Classic j leading the -|the Capital City’s 1934 ball club, will] Sundra, Galehouse and Leitz; Ryba ee 16 500|_Herbert Paul of Wilton and Edwin| The Giants, leading league, arrive here Thursday night from |®"d Ogrodowski. Hanna was selected for the Bis- marck post from more than 20 appli- Indianapolis, May 22—(7)—A gap- (By the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE 333 Tuma of Dickinson are figured to|Scored seven runs in the sixth to wal- fight it out in the pole vault and may |lop the Pirates, 9-4, and the second- Pittsburgh, Manager Neil Churchill Hens Defeat Saints cants, many of whom were strongly)ing hole in a concrete wall, a break| Batting—Johnson, Athletics, .400;/ Boston .. 17 320|eclipse the 11 ft, 5 in. mark set by|place Dodgers scored seven in the first | “inounced We Toledo—The Toledo Mud H . recommended by officials of various|in a wire fence, marked Wednesday | Foxx, Athletics, .301. Landgren of Underwood in 1933,|to trounce Cincinnati, 9-1. Boston Eahetectecor tt Hasina Rparhecocen ed feated the St. Paul club 5-3 in me colleges, including all major North|the race track where speed cost lives|_Runs—Bonura, White Sox, 27; AMERICAN LEAGUE Paul is reported to have vaulted one|aided by Babe Ruth’s third home run| 11 cA Nici Gah bedietabeasd second game of a series played under Dakota institutions and the universi-!of » veteran driver and two newcom-| Johnson, Athletics, and Radcliff, WwW L_ Pet.jinch higher than the present stan-|and fine pitching by Fred Frank- te rege? urled several games! tne lights, ties of Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa and |ers, White Sox, 24, Chicago ... 18 8 .692|dard several iimes during practices. house, downed the Chicago Cubs, or the Pittsburgh Crawfords of the RHE National Colored League, earlier in Illinois. W. H. (Stubby) Stubblefield, veter-| Hits—Gehringer, Tigers, Johnson,|Cleveland . 15 10 .600| Other outstanding cinder path stars |4-1. St. Paul . 000 i Recognized as one of Minnesota’s/an of the motor speedway course; his|Athletics, and Radcliff, White Sox,|New York . 16 12 571\to compete will be Morrell Sexton,| Ray Radcliff rifled one of Johnny celkes ie me ere ‘etd 8n- | Toledo 301 be, ed ‘ ; | ablest, most successful high school! mechanic, Leo Whittaker, and Johnny | 40. Boston .. . 14 12 .538|Fargo’s brilliant hurdler and broad|Murphy’s offerings into the left field witeeat + ani = rear ased ‘Mills, Kinzey, Hunter and Fenner; coaches, Hanna has piloted the Moor-|tHannon, eastern driving sensation,| Home runs—Foxx and R. Johnson,| Detroit .. 14 18 519| jumper; Paul Raduns and Clayton |bleachers and the Chicago White Sox|— oi. Lira 2S mey Te-" Lawson and Garbark, f head Spuds to two successive Minne-|rode their racers over the walls to| Athletics, 9. Washington . 13 14 481/Welch, Bismarck’s first and second|nosed out the New York Yankees,|"7. 5 eaiiion revi sote prep cage championships in the|death Tuesday. | Pitching—Whitehead, White Sox,| Philadelphia - 8 16 .333|plcace winners in the 440-yard dash|3-2, and strengthened their hold onlin. pismarck ok Vincent rounds out Brewers Lose eight successive years he has sent his] Never before had three persons/6-0; Tamulis and Allen, Yan‘ees, and) St, Louis .... 5 18 217|/at Grand Forks; and Walery, Glad-|first place. Pitching staff which! Indianapolis.—The Indianapolis teams to the Gopher state cage tour- Naments, a record unequalled in the been killed in a day during attempts to qualify for the 500-mile race held Wilshire, Athletics, 3-0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION stone dash specialist, In the only other American League Whether or not Mohall, which|game, the Boston Red Sox got good will present a formidable front to opposition clubs. Leading off with the lanky Satchel club defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 8-6 in a game played under the lights. neighboring state's sporting annals. leach May 30. The fatalities cast NATIONAL LEAGUE W L_ Pet,|nosed out Fargo to win the Capital|pitching from Fritz Ostermueller and RHE | Graduated From Valley City | gioom among drivers and associates,| Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, .407| milwaukee 15 9 625|City title last year, will defend the (anaaeped the second place Cleveland rca peback ltarty eae and) uitiwaukee .... 020 020 200— 6 10 2 Hanna received his early athletic! but did not silence the roaring mo-| Martin, Cardinals, .368. St. Paul 18 11 .621/championship this year was not defi-| Indians, 7-2. the local nine should be ‘Sealy Indianapolis .. 031 000 3ix— 8 14 3 training in the Valley City high school] tors being tuned up in the garages| Runs—Vaughan, Pirates, 30; Med-| Minneapo 19 12 .613|nitely known Wednesday. peed barnes apatnist ott veeprofes,|. Poll, Lamaster and Rensa; Galli- and later at the Valley City State/and on the brick course for the long| Wick, Cardinals, 24, Indianapolis 14 11 560) Teams already entered include Far- NATIONAL LEAGUE sional teame in the state ona get a| VoD and Riddle. ‘Teachers college where he was a four-| race, Hits—Vaughan, Pirates, 50; L.|columbus . 15 15 500/80, Dickinson, Linton, Bismarck, St. Giants Thump Pirates fecivnmp eee ganteceteh cheb letter man participating in basketball} Fourteen already have passed the|Waner, Pirates, 46. Kansas City . 10 13 .425|Mary’s, Wing, Bucyrus, New Salem,| pittsburgh—A seven-run attack in|traveling outfits in games prpabies Blues Blank Colonels football, track and baseball, He was| speed test of 25 miles at more than| Home runs—Ott, Giants, 8; John| Toledo .... 13 19 406|Heaton, Stanton, Gladstone, Garrison. |tne sixth inning paved the way for|scnequied, . serail eee pgean ct at ard captain of the Viking football team|199 miles an hour which defeated the| Moore, Phillies, Joe Moore, Giants,/ Louisville . 7 21 250; and Drake. . the New York Giants 9-4 victory over|” players continued to loosen up their Louisville 8-0 in a one-sided game. in 1924 and a year later accepted the Position at Moorhead. In addition to his basketball teams three who died. Others await re- sumption of qualifying trials Satur- from his racer which overturned and and Vaughan, Pirates, 7. Pitching—Castleman, Giants, 4-0; Pittsburgh. RHE arms, improve fielding performances and sharpen their batting eyes in corps club when the Jimmies organized their RHE Kansas City... Louisville ... 302 001 010— 8 15 0 ° ° Blanton, Pirates, 6-1. W; h k T h -000 000 000-0 5 2 wamnedaition to his basketball teams] day to win places in the starting ities wou eet) WISME! FIUMPDS row vork.......000 007 110-9 18 2/workouts held ‘Monday and Tuesday| “Pulterton’ ‘and Madjeski; —Nekola, Tunners-up and winners of second.) Twenty six drivers and mechanics| Jamest Defeat: Crookston 6 4 600 Pittsburgh .....100 Gee 1 {preparatory to the coming two-game | sewell and ‘Thompson. third and fifth places in the last elght Ihave been killed since racing staried amestown Dereats — crainerd .. 5 5500 Over Zeeland 6-4 Centon eh SOMA years, Hanna has made an enviable ii os i 9 Hoyt, F ofer, D » r. Fecord with his football end’ wack|pectaiors have die.) nei ee = Weaver sGiome Hun Aids Braves |srown, ina grest pitcher's duel| Fresh from s 12 to thumping hand: } Playing against such teams s w zi ‘ive-Hi: Ruth’s Home A at pitcher’s duel from & umpi - as Fargo, Grand Forks, Detroit Lakes lees neal ate Roweles Serer ic Semesiown an Demy ae sas pices ; 4 ac Five-Hit Pitching of Busch Chicago—Babe Ruth’s third pene ‘Thursday night. Brown last year was|ed Dodge in the season’s opener, the i and Fergus Falls, the gridiron elevens| Tuesday, stripping the front wheels| 5 SF sae Ny rey Grand Forks 3 1 "300 Paves Way for Victory in run of his new National League the ace of the Jamestown pitching| Miners will be seeking to even up 1 have won more than 70 per cent of amestown defeated Page €-5 here reer help the Boston Braves beat the but signed with the Hi-Line|some of the setbacks they suffered at H their . Tuesday night. Se ee Dakota Le: 4-1. the hands of the Bismarck team % | Credited by sports writers and fans ances a eae ee masons 28 Pitcher Schwenk for Jamestown| Helen’s Comeback Is eaueiname) on ‘ R H Elall-white team. year when the two teams start Sens * if alike with always producing fighting Angeles, Peete LomseaL clones init. died allowed six scattered hits, while i eae 8 ecial to The Tribt Boston .. .-.000 022 000— 4 9 0] The Beulah Miners will furnish the |ing the war clubs at the local park | teams, full of color and resourceful- 2 ’ Wade, colored Page moundsman, gave Forecast by Critics (Special to The Tribune) Chicago -.......000 000 100— 1 7 OJjopposition to the local club in the | Sunday. ness and capable of upsetting the | "a "eo Corre bettas eight. Five errors were chalked Zeeland, N. D., May 22—The five- | niCa@), 00. Goohrer: Carleton, | “dope” and converting almost certain | nftote™ routs, before, Hannon had /against Jamestown while Page muffed| New York, May 22—(P}—On the|Mt pitching of Busch coupled with| xowalik, Casey and ‘Hartnett. | iAateat into victors Ge tamara oo smashed through a retaining wall on| seven opportunities. theory that ss low eight Zeeland errors enabled the Dodgers Humble Reds e } opposition, Hanna has started the| sc, nmenwest turn before he com-|""a thin drizzle fell throughout the at one swallow does make ®/Wishek nine to defeat Zeeland, 6-4. cincinnati—The Brooklyn Dodgers athletic careers of many prep ath- pleted his first lap at the wheel of 8 | contest which was called at the close|*U™mer metropolitan tennis critics/in a closely contested Dakota League got off to a seven-run lead in the Jetes who rose to fame in college and Pee Oe ae sernren Toon of the first half of the sixth inning. pare , ocean, i. thay Halen * ‘Wills pesebell Langer rate Wianee took | first inning and then went on to de-| | i — circles after leaving Moor-|of Indianapolis, was in serious con-|_ Score by innings: was, gore cs ae sizongcas Ib sever, and Eee headed Pcnien ee feat the Cincinanti Reds, 9-1. 2 ; Be rat aia dition in a hospital Wednesda; Jamestown eer Bc? watched her play an hour and Zeeland team threatened to overcome] progkiyn i a nisi ne @ quart against Fra Bonn i eee aed sy college ath-| Average teaching life of the indi-| Batteries: Jamestown, Schwenk and patna and came ae aes Paiknalintamad cal 6 pecan for Chncinnat | Fee Milder cui Beltre nna Tors |vidual is six years, according to the| Bodie: Page, Wade and Dunbar. Um-|ed the Callfornian’s bid to regain her|the losers. ‘The box score: Mungo, Loo | Moran at Concordia; Bud Marquardt, fational lucation Association. pire, Powell. lost tennis-laurels will be successful.| Zeeland— AB H POA s or i ‘Vernon Schranz and Lyle Sturgeon at Boschee, cf 3 1 2 Y too. ma’ win : 4 | the North Dakota Agricultural col- Sinkbeil, 3b 4a1 1] iH Jege; Larry Knauf at the University J. Pfeifer, p, 404 i rol , 1b, 2b, 0 8 Oe Gee teahers lege TUL LEARN VETO GO H. Pielfer, 2, pa. 4 0 1 =e, | i Hanna's football squads usually A MILE AROUND A Reede, c . 407 q ‘use # variation of the “Warner” sys- GREENHOUSE, WITHA R. Salwel, If . 4038 and tem an pe Fond mentor is well SLINGSHOT! YOU TAKE Rempfer, rf . 400 versed § e” and “Michi- THAT, Al THIS— Se rm gan” styles of play, having attended 1 OP NOB Ms Totals ......c.00008 35 5 OT schools at the University of California and the Moorhead State ‘Wishek— AB H PO H ‘Teacher's college instructed by such 4 0 cash equivalent x A nationally known figures as Bernie 40 ? (or vi ) Bierman, Hunk Anderson, “Navy Bill” 411 CHAMPIONSHIP ag Jack Chevigney and Stub 5 1 12 RHE a] Hanns 1s known as a coach that Pair ey ea dan BOUT JUNE 13" varies his style to suit thé material 4 Bee Zork 3 Patek on the squad. In” basketball “his $2 8 Sletten gece tem Dr) pce! Sle te meee Ser «Sp otte matae Ss canine be re a teams have featured various combin- 4 0 0 18 Revamped Red Sox Beat Reds lifetime to win a glorious free trip ip railroad and Pullman ‘ferect : ations of fast and slow break using — — — —] Boston—The Boston Red Sox, with ‘New York and two top-price Your entry must be postmarked i @ sone defense and placing chief em- 36 «6 27 16/9 drastical vi ped batting order, ide seats at the Max im not later June ist. So don’t » phasis on skillful ball handling, smart, & drastically revam| 1 Bi ‘World’s Championship delay. the contest rules ° » A hitting and 122 vie ‘el || clever individual play and fine team 961 010 001-0 Ser eee eR |: MR Hine ae ARIE ROEM RRL Se NOE work, 002 000 O11—4 j H * CONTEST RULES x Summary: Errors, Sinkbeil 2, J./ Cleveland 1 tL. Write a letter of 50 words or less Company. In case of a tle 4: Pfeifer, J. Salwei 2, Wald, R. Salwel 2,| Boston . Se ay ee er ere re ee a etee tates eaizone ae YEST@RDAY'S ng ey og eg og &, Bach inter mut be acromganiog ine lets Sate Racor Company | Ss T S A. Herr 5, Baukal, Ackerman; sacri-| Others postponed. ‘aud the name sind address of 5, Write as many letters as you i fices, Reich; two-base hits, Pfau, Sago edlyoginng no tcagsed ee eee Hed : . home run, Sinkbeil: double plays, . Writers ° re re er ue Blade? A ee Reede to J, Prelfer; his off 3. pret.| Eurdue, Northwestern the “nghe and ralttond. fare to. and Yout letier about robe blades (ane 5 fa . juct), eighth inning Homer beat, Yanks fer 4 in 3 innings, of H. Ptetfer 0 in) Upset Big Ten Leaders) {5%as"or°tsuts and round tno Prova package-All other rulesapply. qate Hath, Braves—His third ee Set Busch Bin 0 innings: struck ont e. Here atom Vnclusive to thewnic. Somat mie pe wannounced every pome helped Cubs, by J. Pfeifer 1, by H. Pleifer 3, by a eae, May, 22 abe Rig) Se" er: ingere secelvat ep to ioe eben Gees crean a gersolige mage Busch 10; bases’on balls off J. Pfeifer) Ten, baseball le race ns oe ee ee onda brocdcase, eS a drove in two runs and scored one, 2, off H. Pfeifer 1, off Busch 1; hit|vnexpected achievements Tuesday by | ¢ Judges’ decisions are final and entry to Gillette Satcty Wo sates aria awe ot. by pitcher, J. Pfeifer 2 (Baukal, and|purdue and Northwestern, the last ai letters entstee become the .prop- ae company, ‘Del Hs Dodgers.—Divided pitching duty Peas oe ot eae 2:25; umpires, | two teams in the standings, Oe eae ee See Seas cen Sep iuia eaae i| ( (hg me. es ¢—___________—_-¢ Ba geo ey 5-2, at Ug drama every Monday night . . over KFYR, 8:30 (CST) | Soule and two singles to lead | Fights Last Night | |tayette, te game was Tints last ~ } stants’ attack on Pirates. ¢ remeron mary dry ageely eh rnn rard e t t e | ee euaie, Bed Sox— © 190 aYatkafnvice, woe Slee Wie sas, | celaen nee cha aa ae tM, viemmy over TM BBO. 8. PAT OFF. Pittsburgh, stopped Eddie Adams, | the lead by losing to Northwestern, BLUE BLADES 147, Kent, (8). 1-4, in a ten-inning battle at Chicago. : es —— specie nero ———————— yt ADMISSION ; Bronko Nagurski vs. Alford Johnson | World War Memorial | niece tue | y~ | oF Mike Nazarian vs. Rube Harben Bes PM Gong, | Si,

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