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‘elated Phantom S THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 _ purt Overcomes Dakota Millers, 32-27 car = na ot after you’ve seen MAG- IFICENT OBSESSION which Plonltol Theatre evening at the f TA © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, FM. REC. U. 8. Par Ore ae Carl Dahlquist, and Ed Sagen, defeat- ec in the first round Some species of cactus have green flowers, ¢-————_________——_¢ cose amacaeas —~ : ; Savane A § Shakes Rival’s Jinx [| LIST OF BOWLING TOURNAMENT "4 : (Patty Berg Given || w; Maiors | Demons, Spuds SATOVICH IS STAR |. Stakes vats Yinx | IN ‘ owiin 8 With The Majors Ag “pet FR IN WIN WINNERS ANNOUNCED. BY HUSS; (> Cup Team Berth)! 1% ssostes rem Tangle Tonight ' PERFORM ‘eee ik ‘ Terry Acts as Loi ‘ : . es " Pensacola, Fla.—The giants are be- ‘ ERS Junior Association, Hummel- Consolidated Cage cor: es Minneapolis Girl Chosen to'ginning to hope Bill Terry never de-|Hanna Takes Maroon and . 'e = if . Schneider and Magnuson ourneys e t Zip Compete With U. S. Forces ee ea ean Bik instead of/ White Squad East for Two- ra ? Capture Firsts | i itish as umpire in practice games here and Game Week- f ‘Veteran Guard .Scores .12 | ual to Carpe RECRLGE Wa URE LEAT iuoe? oth oun Paes a a ‘ rs ¥ 2 ‘ ree straig! Ins over the last- ball, \ " ” A complete list of cash and mer-|p. . lace Service Electric team and the| New York, Feb. 28.—(?)—Patty —- Coac! - Points, Furnishes Spark chanlse prizes Inthe fis atmaai | Eight Sites Chosen and Manag-|Pec<.cicry Gepariment annewed twol Berg, the Minneapolis wonder girl Dan aA Feseecrlercanil pees Hl handicap bowlin 4 < rae sat Dy ; for Scoring Rally hain, poping tournament somr-| ers Named for Distriot [sof ey enmes trom th HWA golr, achieved fnternauonal ature) Cearnte, (ie the opening otleamped at Moorhead plenty in wd- —_—____—_ nowfheed here Friday by Don Huss, Events March 13-14 matches rolled Thursday night, Her-|Friday when she and seven others} 114. 4 IeFER squad already Ps hand {vance of tonight’s clash with the , WEBSTER LEADS VISITORS secretary. ELE Son alin ge Ieuan Anderson hit his stride after a|Were named to the Curtis cup team), o> those who artived early were|Spuds. ae | jo Junior Association of Commerce} pes Lacs, N. D. Feb, 28--(P)—Dis- | 130 in the first and added two games|Which will meet @ British women’s|T oni) prey, Danny Taylor, George| Hanna and the team left Thursday ‘q ——_—_—_—_— bowlers won the $12 first place team|trict basketball tournaments in the|t 171 and 210 for 611, high three- | team in Scotland May 6-7. Earnshaw, Tom Baker, Fred Frank-|on the eastern trip, which will come , Ghosts Trail 18-12 at Half, Lag money with a score of 2,953 followed 'game total of the evening. The| At 18, freckled-faced Patty be- . me Mere by Klein's Toggery with 2828 for.$8 ‘Concolidated High School league of /® < comes the youngest American femin- | House, Walter Millies and Babe/to an end Saturday night in a game sae by Four Points at Three- and F. W. Woolwarth's with 2811 for Die agreements a stores First National Bank tne internationalist in history. As a|P2eID® wR Telacint vonarar on oce TF if . ‘ . it was announce lay by! ‘ 5 mon guard, Quarter Mark $6 een’ Seven, other teams entered state Secretary I. E, Solberg of Des |Haney +... ST ee eer its enia Calan wits eine Galan Dislikes Shift recovered sufficiently from his leg in- SHAKY 2 gene | Lacs, ent O 105-105-105— 315 | place with Glenna Collett Vare; Char-| sion, Calif—Augie Galan of the] jury to make the trip and is expected 4 r ‘ Béoring 13 points in a brilliant Ree gece a County tournaments, he said, are Peat Tae bad fictied Sanat ot ee cin: ee Cubs is not enthusiastic over the pro-|to see service in the two eastern tilts. i ( Ive mppicquarter Vesurt. the BIsiiarek 2,52; Economy Grocery, 2.701; Serv. |Deing held at any time before the dis-|Boice Henne: us fenaiettios aT YAIR: ae Mra, |Posal to shift him from left to center) All other squad members were in f "Phantoms overhauled the record ice Electric, 2,600, and Dakota Na-|‘tict events, whenever roads and| Handicap ... 40. 40- 40 190 | Dols (Chenéy of Los Atigelen; Mar=| eld but) says, <1) will do my. Best) eget condition. Making th tetp/ were 1 touring North Dakota Millers here tional Bank, 2,586. chiles babs iuastels my Oe ee ener st Angeles; Mar-| wherever Chatiey Grimm places me. Peterson, Buddy Beall Bob ‘Tavis, Hel- 1 5 t vi -27 de- Prize mone id oth ‘ournament managers for eight 7 -708-' , ut aus! , Johnny . 4 Petar ar ucliy-contested basket: the doubles erent weret (+. | ase mets in wien contendere in| TUNIS oi SES ee be lect a ee pe ball game. 5 M. Hummel-A. Schneider, Jr., 1279, the state tournament to be played at Service Eléctric ‘All but Miss Berg have been mem- San Juan, P. R.—The Cincinnati| Guiness, Fi ie The victory enabled the defending $6; J. Nelson-J. Roehrick, 1261, $5; |C@ftington March 20 and 21 will meet|Donaldson ........ '137-102-119— 358 | ney i Reds begin the last stage of their —_ i aun < - eee ve q rs of one or both of the previous state independent titlists to avenge J. Zahn-N. Magnuson, 1214, $4; R, 12180 were named by Solberg. Toman 110- 77-168— 355] teams in the biennial series which was|‘Taining Friday | after traveling to a fa previous 34-32 setback J. W. Bacon's Barry-J. Stolz, 1179, $3; H. Larsen-V,| Managers :.nd counties to be repre- | Kottsick 133-137-178 148 | oa een seth Ene. four {Ponce to trim a local team 8-2 Thurs-| BAU ays Down Ya tate mill team handed them earlier Cervinski, 1176, $3; W. Moeller-Mac- |S¢Mted at cach of the events are: Frazier 167-155-141— 463 5 See day. ‘ 3 anche season, Gregor, 1174, $3; D. Baldwin-S. Goewz,| District 1, at Berthold—E, Sather,|Dummy ..... 1992197-127ag1|| Penta eee ae ettad matey Weel | B en Joe Satovich, veteran guard, was 1142; J, Berg-R, Thomas, 1140; 0, manager: Divide, Willams, Mountrail,) Graegoo-re5_gpog tHe cup at the inaugural and suc-! rexeienc” Fie—Menages Mickey| raves, to ao the individual star in Thursday rolund-G, Harnish, 1138; C. Rohrer- » Rel » Ward ans icKenzie. ‘otals........ -598-733—2005 cessfully defended it two years aj el} , Manager ickey | 2 ; i 2 0. ight’s triumph. The former Chicken S Person, 1125; G. Smith-Frazier,| District 2, at Beulah—B. F. Heitz- ciated uy Cochrane indicated he may change his Bicker performer paced ‘tie “cibaHe 1111; A. Brown-D. Huss, 1110; P. Ver-|™mann, manager: Dunn, Mercer, Oli- Regulatory Department . batting style this season to take ad-| ya necstown Quint Takes Earl: tally of the Ghosts with three bas-| Gene Venzke, Penn miler, has|duin-E. Olson, 1110; D. Schnelder-F, | Ver, Billings, and Golden Valley. Fisher .....c..... 123+187-135— 445 D D n Mak «Peebles egik i teil | kets from the floor and a pair of|shaken off the Glenn Cunningham| Hummel, 1100; O. Nordlund-N. Winis-| District 3, at Carson—R. W. John-|Theigs . 122-152-188 462 IZzy ea @S'stand in right field. Mickey hit 23] Lead and Maintains Edge j gift shots, which added to two field | jinx, beating the barrel-chested Kan-|torfer. 1086; E. Elness-Evans, 1083; /son, manager: Stark, Morton, Grant, | Doak . 116-143-136— 395 ° homers with the Athletics one year by ; i : goals in the first half gave him 12]san a Bi Ges. vey eel ak eh) ay 1071; eee Bae Hetting2r, Adams, Bowman and| Hennessy . 120-122-114— 356 Threat to Retire shooting ae @ short mbt ea lately has in Ragged Tilt s ints for high scoring honors. new world record of 3:49.9 in the Na- avis, + Kenney-Dale, 5 | Slope. Anderson . 130-171-210— 511 been try: to place ts. E: gs Phantoms overtook the Mill-|tional A. A. U. 1500-meter event. A. Neibauer-S. Patera, 1048; F. Pa-| District 4 at Towner—Emil Heintz.|Handicap .. 42- 42- 42— 126 - ee Jamestown, N. D. Feb. 28, Ve ers midway in the fourth period after ae _|tera-Hektner, 1027; Fox-Beaudoin,|manager: Bottineau, Rolette, Mc- See Tribe Condition Good saidestowhs high: sitet alae eed it pale from four to eight points all| y 2 Ne ia winnene Were: One BAe Lied lg ale * Totals........ 653-817-875—2395 | Original Cardinal Contract Re- ie batons rill) deltas bid triumphed over the Mandan pare 4 of the way. : » ze. We r " Indians says he le M Millers Lead At Half 40 Olympics May : tand, manager: Sheridan, Wells, Eddy, Highway Department turned, No Second One Is —_|condition of his men after less than| 30 to 21 in a ragged basketball game } With Chuck Webster setting the : ‘ fi ;Piness | Foster, Burleigh, Kidder, Stutsman,|Mannerow ++ 153-143-146— 442 A a week in camp. Thursday night for their 12th vic- "i pace, the Millers grabbed a 9-4 lead B H Id J bs :'Emmons, Logan, McIntosh. Olson . 132-130-168— 430 Forthcoming tory of the season. The Jays took 2 in the first quarter and increased the é reid in japan Mociiey District 6, at Calvin—W. I. Hoyt, 186-132-118— 436 Rookie to Stick s ay = CH maintained it 5 margin to 18-12 at the intermission. J. Stol s;}manager: Towner, Cavalier, Pembina, 119-152-119— 384| atlas, Tex., Feb. 28—(F)—The si-| Pasadena, Calif—Mike | Kreevich.| nee ee "Phe Phantoms closed the gap to four Z ; ee ea af ul TDS | 165-170-161— 508 /ience of the St. Louls Cardinals|who had a trial with the Cubs, ap-|° 7 0° amary: : . ip points in the third stanza and went | Belgium Envoy of Committee to GC Morlan, Gel) |r en ey ale ewe ee, Totals 749-737-712—2198 | POUBHt Dizzy Dean, the $40,000 hold-| pears certain to stick with the Chi-) : 4, on from there to hang up the tri- fi . Schneider Jr, 552;|manager: Nelson, Grand Forks, eee? ~712—2198 | out, smack up against his oft-threat-|cago White Sox. Jamesto'n fg ft pf Mandan fy ft pf ti umph over their chief contenders for Investigate Japanese Bid n fe dae Ae half of ened retirement from baseball Fri- Sukie manus ean Schauer, tf 9 2 Heidi, tT 0 "2 f mn, 1» west hi . day. And Brother Paul joined the ferber e Spot’ ao 2 ? > Be aitine sean straight win for for Next Event Distract 8, at Enderlin—J. C. Kor- Sports Round-U; i angllng H puniiesian ose rerratene Sarasota, Fla.—Manager Joe Cronin, |feamen 3 9 9 Micke 6 0 Tt , the locals, who, with the exception ood ;)thdl, manager: South half of Cass, ally at least. Red Sox boss, says this will be the| Lippert, ¢ 1 0 3 Uhlman,g1 0 3 my i Of Harold Massmann, are playing] New York, "eb, 28—()}—The ques- ";East half of Barnes, LaMoure, Ran- By EDDIE BRIETZ Jerome Herman, some call him|“testing” year for Big Bill Werber,| Schnel’s, £0 0 0 Rreisz, £ 2 2 0 a with the same team which marched] tion of where to hold the 1940 Olym-| gpecial prizes were awarded to H. som, Dickey, Sargent, and’ Richland. Dizzy, said ke might go into the fur- ait poeege: ae a are trying to Joyce, 16 9 Smith, = roe ta to the state title last year. and| Pie games is a simple one to Count| A, Larsen for his high single game of| Fp 7 Sarasota, Fia., Feb. 28—()—This|niture business. Paul said he might pus ica Graitan, @1 0 1 yy eile wield, Beals by tillers “neelt Ben |Hentl Baillet Latour of Belgium,| 265, to M. Hummel for his high threo) +/XCESS of Deer Is pee ye ee sDbasy believes (tre pllchitig: cata s ; nes Reece ae es ee : i | president of the International Olym-|84mes of 716 and to Nels Magnuson i 4 male fat hee er stihl 2 = Y T Il M : See ne ee eae vm" RPE ueetthaaa crise] Minnesota Problema nays‘ i tre torus alto mmo szw om Cette | Youre Tellin’ Me} sem 4 ser: sensors Phantoms dead cere won ine tint|. “It is_ politically necessary to go| Merchants contributing prizes|g, pau, Feb, 28-—()}—The tall moms than iid, other city in the |said called for $18,500. He sent “them ‘Otticlals: E. J. Cassell, Bill Olson. ‘ _ period but another bucket and a gift} once to the Far East,” he said Priday, | Were: pines of one northern Minnesota area | homes and become f: oe sabe ught | papers” back. The smallest man on Jimmy Kitts’ ghot by Webster and one from the|&S he tarried here en route to Tokyo} ainerican Billiards, R shelter too many deer, and game offi-| vot} e free holders, wit)” paul did the same thing. The huge| pice Institute team: is 6 toot 2) eens TURN BACK © }to appraise Japan's plans for seeking | 1.’ can Billiards, Recreaion Al- oting and fishing privileges... . A ee tt his ice Institute cage team feet FARGO QUINT, 20-19 « floor for Bernie White Ut the ie i aeannd do inspect the fae] ee Wook ene” sioatly cigtning |clals are grappling with the problem)sreat many others show up aroumd|sur'yne erincinie of the ‘thing was | CHES and the largest, 6 feet| Fargo, N. D., Feb. 28.—(7}—Valley ( i i s =| Store, “Woolworths,” Modern Beauty | of ‘over- fake , , N. D., Feb, 28,— aa aa ahead when the first cilities for holding them, Shop, Prince Hotel Barber. Shop, Ros- betters es population of December 1, “for a couple of weeks of ial ae ae Ta lar ah 7% . . . Joe Shugrue, one of the|City high school’s cagers chalked up ~ evils inaikieeicd The recent assassinations and re-|{"-* & othing. eas Cloth-| one animal per 10iacres wal eported golf,” but seldom pull up stakes untill” ang there it ended. Second con-|‘feW fighters who knocked out Benny their 17th victory in 19 starts Thuzs- ee Connie Kelleher, “Windy” Burck-|Yolt in Tokyo and the antipathy of] Pim Garden, Hall Drug Store, Capitol | by W. 8. Feeney of the biological sur- time to head for the training camp.|tracts have not been forthcoming from | Leonard, now is @ truant officer in|cay night with a 20 to 19 victory over 2 . some European countries toward|(afe, Central Meat Market, Browns | yey att i . +. In one respect, Sasasota’s atmos-| i), New Jersey . . . A new golf device,|Fargo. The halftime score was 16 to hard, Nelson and Webster each Grocery, Klein's. Toggery, Bismarck | Vey after an inspection made jointly | phere is lik the Cardinal front office. Neither Pad ance fom the flew ond panacea eats so far ae Oil Co, Carl's Grocery,» Paramount | With state game experts. Larabie like ey nie race—itinos an explanation. worn on the Ged acts like a car-|13 for the invaders, 2 nh hi tt Latour not at all,!'Theatre, Capitol Theatre, The Rit ... There, you drop in fur] « ete penter’s level and clicks if your swing re ‘White converted a try at the foul| Some disturb Coun z ¢, Capitol Theatre, The Ritz,| The tract in question is Itasca State ‘When I say I’m going to retire if to help the Millers to their six-|",Sald. State Confectionary, Blackstone Clu, | park where state law forbids the gun- 0 HOU", but stay all night . . Here,! tey don’t offer me a fair deal I mean| is Just right . . . George Lott, pro riapase aad | Gaink soargin at. the, balty |,,.cThe Olympics are an international] fievaypteer™eam,, Finney's, Drug, [fire of sportsmen, Feeney reported|%Ou come for two weeks and stay al!|itm .aia Dizzy tennis player, is wearing glasses on| Tulsa, Okla. Feb. 28. — () — The point margin al alfway mark) thing. They never have been held in| Woodmansee, Hoskins-Meyer, Service ik winter. ot r his current tour through the west .|league-leading St. Paul sextet defeat- f but they lost ground in the third] the Orient, The Japanese bid is the|Drus. Sweet’ Shop, Wrench & Welch, | or, eer, ere that ed the Tulsa Oilers 7 to 2 in period and wilted in the face of the| «re, Onent:_ ‘The Japanese bid is the} Aik @ Navy Store, itichmonds Hoot: | Scientific forays into other regions} — ne town's Novi Patty B Reache 3s = WRIST ndloaies Rhee GPRS cleioarv,iAmociation shockey. (gait Phantoms belated drive. 4 f -lery, Town Talk Lunch, Missouri Slope |Of northern Minnesota returned tid- jown’s No. 1 baseball citi- i|Fatty Derg aches former amateur doubles:star, 1s get-| 7) nt Lie iat Seon fact and in close to the | EUOPean countries which do not wish | Dist. Co. ings of deer abundance that brought| 2” is Lloyd Brown, the Cleveland S i-Finals, 5 and 3) *¢ t be about as old as Bill Tilden | Thursday night. basket, the Phantoms opened up the aetna vam aiestaeaty we Do j Pas eo ta faces (ok eon ane c aoe : reper’ ae ate — oo + + + who doesn't wear glasses at 43/ one crescent of the new moon ‘s » ‘ = a n Sarasota catches up with se & (cPhail, 1 n= Beeiteice and Das Avie, ‘hence | 8 Brothers Hold Down |, cusisy Suomen, stale bolosist re-| is golf and sunning, Ht will pay | Ormond Beach, Fa. Feb. 22—UF)—lagcr ot the Cincinnatl Reds, predits| ny that part of the moon on which i moote: Swice, ur, Bondy} The Count announced he would sail Hot Spots in League’ tn hi tribute to Licyd in a big way. A capable southern girl, Jane Cothran 1 I lubs will be using |the sun is shining. The unlighted ‘4 and Meinhover each once in the| from San Francisco March 5 as h UE the several thousand square miles in speci ille, 5. C. ffled by the| ‘Dat all big league clubs will be using) <2 tends to give the impression of final rush. safer faa teaene per) ee pata ms ne the Superior National forest, with 1 of Greenville, 8. oe a led by the| airplanes to ship their players around |© hai ae reves Ta of p Gaining a five-point lead with only aainlites aa Berlin peo agar “ New York, Feb, 28.—()—The broth- | Other areas in proportion. He was the first ball player to buy |Prospect of ea : oe ae within five years . . . Jimmy Brad- ees jos i ween the two horns two minutes left to play, the Phan-| Tokyo's bid oN Jers Patrick, Lester of New York and ine Gekcea Chee Parane Nate 2 bltion tte 20 witiess| Be Gaetlet” clap teen? wit ase | ee ae ena alee B oe ‘ toms stalled effectively to the end. Count Latour said there was “noth Frank of Boston, again appear to be ew Salem Conquers ed to follow suit... You is i | won the crown from Max Bacr .. . = aay re § ‘Meinhover garnered 10 ; et ~ {holding down a couple of the Montreal fs can see Bill Jurges of the Cubs sit-|Patty Berg of Minneapolis Friday in| now hitting the dial at 210. . ‘ pega genecl 18, _Baints git] ng, t0 complain about” in the con-|recune Conna Hbisioe te Manze Stanton Quint, 19-15! ti 07 his own front porch . . . also|the semi-finals of the South Atlantic is | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: duct of the recent winter games in Ps 9 But we ’s golf tournament. (REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. shots to follow closely on Satovich’s| Germany. As a result of Detroit’s “Indian La a cae aa atte ack Gala ns al ah area alia vata \ heels in scoring. Webster collected; “There was not the slightest po- ele Oven the New York Rangers and| New Salem, N. D., Feb. 28.—Jump- ties; ee _ eer afl aia Mis. Opal 8. Hill of Ransas ‘City, nt Basketball Scores } | seven points and Kelleher six to lead | tical allusion," he said, “Everything osianle cc ebeclneel ati iaao (over) ing to an 11-4 lead in the first half, |i rep cao rca eagae Qnd| ind 3, Thursday while Miss Berg kept i Me ce ait. Shantematg tp were only Aaa piace fa theiracetae eh areas tet ee Ferrell and Heine Manush of the Red|smacking her shots long and true to (By the Associated Press) ' Burck’d, f 2 Jacobs'n, £1 0 1 third place—the last playoff position|ing bid of th Sox are annual visitors . . . So are|oust 17-year-old Hilda Livengood of my tee : iellener.c Ment sa god Nodaks Seek Upset in the league's Aran Sivision a 5 a i ter een iuoy 2 sic Willis Hudlin, Cleveland's golf-shoot-| Danville, Ill., § and 3. Pieter Preis ea 18, a Meinh'r, c 4 2 bs 2 -15 victory here Tuesday. e id ye ae v St. Thomas 24; St. Mary’s 18. Webst'r, & Satovn’ g 5 2 2 * * * | Friday. fine defensive play of the Hoistein’s|‘98 Pitcher, and Paul Waner of the ees ie ese Aberdeen Normal 40; Rapid City a | White, ’s" 2 Bondy,'g 1 0 0 Win Over Wisconsin | Fiamk Patrick’s Bruins gave a de-jwas outstanding. Heihn, "Mueller hme: 3 gue tawncealms the dis Grand Forks Granted | mines 27. nee te Totals 12 Totals 13 6 7 ermined performance Thursday night} and N. Transeth were the best per- ol *. . o_O Score by period: Madison, Wis. Feb. 28—(P)—The! in’ defeating the Montreal Maroons|formers for Stanton. The summary: |*he first gol? course in the country. State Boxing License i. :, | ; ns ; ry: 2 ‘ Phantoms ar 1-8 palierslty sot North Dakota spating a tou, N. Salem fe ft pf Stanton te tt vt {yest jan last month staged the first a | Fights Last Night | ayeree ,throws’ “missed: | Webster “4 |tdy in tis meet with the Badgers, Detroit improved. its place at they Tempel. f= Y } ransn, ¢ 4 1 2} Dasel il players’ golf tournament. Minot, N. D., Feb. 28—(?)—Grand | @——————______—* " | Sable 2 sgcaneen. 2, Arthur 3, Mein-/ ier. tonight. before an. antielpated 2284 of the American division by wal-| Wiikens; e1 1 3 Henn, "ci 3 1 Forks has been added to the North (By the Assoicated Press) | v4 } feree: Brown; umpire: Helbling.| crowd of 9,000. |loping the New Yorkers 4 to 2. The|K ‘6 2.0 1 Paetz, g 0 01 ‘Twenty entered and the only {Dakota communities which may en- — Frankie Caris, | ' } Despite joss of Owen Trickey, 135 {088 ended the Ranger streak of nine 60 1 1 Tranwhg1 1 2] “furriners” were the celebrated | joy legalized boxing and wrestling, it| 15614, Philadelphia, outpointed | af PROWLERS ALSO BEAT spite loss of Owen ickey, 135; eames without a defeat. Bensen, g 0 0 0 Dreves't,c0 0 0} Dizzy Dean, who winters at Bra~ {was announced Friday by James! Lou Halper, 15114, Newark, N. J., L pounder, because of an eye injury,| Arndt, c 0 2 0 Miller, g¢ 0 0 0 MILLERS AT MANDAN the Nodaks rated as the strongest Sonnet ; £0 ° ° T 3 3 Boe Fir yr ag eager ey ee ‘ St eae Revie Rane) ere ont vi U. S. Ci i Se si et ee beatles cppane ine Unveresc wis | Menoken Cage Five [eee Reed oe OE tee at Berens Lares thn, [hes heck mmactea to" ALCx Liberaases | peste nes CacAIMEE Scania | ‘ ers, who plan on entering the state| Badgers hold the national title in in- | Defeats M’Kenzie leas show . . . Dizzy is down here two | who will promote Grand Forks boxing | ed Midi 138, Co- | Class A independent tournament from | tercolle | Totals 7 5 8 or three times each week to golf, |cards, with Eddie Ruddy expected to| tumbus, O., (10). | giate boxing. Ragas |New Sal a tchmaker. It is under- —Sammy Brown, Des eat | eee: Celceer ns Omack Rus-| | Mckensle, ND, Feb. 28—Meno-| Stanton’ n, EIU Ec | axa, is cine Stood ‘everett Rightmire and Lou| 133, Bolee, Knocked ‘out Indlan . Denese _ | Sell’s squat “ay Baker, who won|ken’s Independent cage team scored} eferee, Bumann; umpire, one= : adline a card in Mar Portland, if Groonqulst, former Bismarck high) one of the two 135 pound houts in last |a 31-15 victory over the McKenzie "°™*"* eee ees Red Bam, onan Beajbe it et Bcare Mare |. Billy. Lees dee oe: ©) | ue Chi ok we tater fix field goals| year’s meeting, which the locals won |five here Saturday night. Five more) catherine the Great, on findin; fit after winter baseball an Calif “i FORM VOLLEYBALL TEAMS é Bee Bre ES ie fees 6 ho 2. Ak Goneh Russells sogures A. umes, THMaBL. Oh the. TeRUleS EAE egriy spring violet growing in'a park.|... Guessing here is he'll be back on|_ McKenzie, N. D., Feb. 28—Capt.| You'll never be the same i Gamered 10 points for the winners, |Walter Houlehan, veteran Milwaukee | McKenzie. ete ie Echetlule for! placed a sentry over it so that .1:[short ... Oscar Melillo showed up a|Sarah Swanick, Beatrice Dueasett, again after you've seen MAG- "The Prowiers held o narrow 16-15| 1mg-master, getting the call, Ruscell|hament at Sterling March 27 and 26,| Nowa not be plucked, She forgot to/week ahead of schedule. . . . Spectal|Jovee Johnsen, lean comet Tee | NIFICENT OBSESSION which| l¢= waren at the half-time but increased) had protested close decisions of Fred- Other conference teams are Menoken, Perera nes serer Roe cents SHEE eRe me cree ye ned eo eg eat Mcteng vac |opens Saturday evening at the| Picka-pack rides result trom be- -19 al > vs of oe " "le 5] i. rive lay... ie boys lowe. e ee ant este ag Hueeauartet die Andrews of Milwaukee last year. terling, Moffit and Driscoll. i ae hae ney hed “just pce ‘down by|ley ball team here. Capitol Theatre. ing angeles sree _ Teanonalbility . another route. . . . Old Bing Miller = ig ft pf Prowlers fg ft pf OUR BOARDING HOUSE almost as spry as ever and wanting to : type J ne fg At iy ern MG a eee oe SEE moay ane going to get the right By Williams 4y } 4 0 0 Schw'tz,’c 1 1 1 i eld job away from him... . The p | 5 2 1 Spriggs, 53 9 1 UNDERSTAND vou TELL YOU WHAT, MARTHA Sox have two fine looking colts in LISTEN, WORRY WART / rig fn GG WON A GOOD-SIZED WAD LET ME WORK OVER THIS Gg |Biavarl Bowers and cnet Ripe”. "'M_TRYNA DO A NEAT ‘ i 4 ON THE PONIES ~SO LIST OF NAGS TO RACE J Grove, supposed to have received the JOB, HERE ~ AN’ WHUT’S i ow 3 ie Be ects PEEL A FE TOMORROW, AN TLL Pica f [fattest pay increase of any American TH IOS OF YOU REACHIY ‘4 Et a Referee, Cram. Stee W GREEN re Y leaguer, has set 25 victories as his UP AN’ GRABBIN’! YOUR ' :, LEAVES OFF THE CABBAGE: OUT ONE WHO CAN GO ZY goal this year. . . . Last season. he HAIR, JUST WHEN IM Independent Tourney ~OH, ABOUT FIFTY TO MOOSE-NOSE AT TH WIRE, pied oe 2) pod aot Sem TRIMMIN! AROUND TH! &, ——— y wut A R Managers Announced| F=={ PAY FORTHE DOCK CHARGES ) AN WIN BY & NOSTRA Sioux Grapplers Win |) @uusboro, N, D, Feb. 28—()—Dis- ge HERE, WHILE WAITING FOR TEN Een aN Three AAU Matches ‘ Be pansecrs fad ae B events in NOUR SHIP TO FOR NXOU,AN \F HE paisley q ‘ he Independent basketball league of feo) COMES ‘OL Minneapolis, Feb. 28. — — The North Dakota were aonnounced Fri- ME iN! bibs uth: GE university. of North bakes enters k day by R. W. Johnston of Hillsboro, TH WHOLE BITE the semi-final round of the North- oy ‘| state rresident. west A. A. U. wrestling tournament ee , District events are now scheduled Friday with three contestants against 4 ; fi for the week of March 2, he said, with four each for the University of Min- f: ae the state tournament at Stanley, nesota, farm school and Carleton col- Licensee) te March 16, 17 and 18. William Eck- lege. = a strom of Stanley, state secretary, is North Dakota's victors in prelim- Cena hy State manager. inary round matches were Kenneth pee ies emi Ss e Site for the state Class A tourna- Walker, 135; John Goodman, 155 and PUAN LLANE : ment has not yet been selected, John- Nate Putchat, heavyweight, student ' ston reported. coach. Ey District vournament sites and man- Representing Carleton in the semis gers are: J. A. Sater, Marion; C. L. will be Chester Boyd, 165; Russell iy * denson, Kensal; John Mecham, Hills- Van Hoof, 126; Dick Webber, 135 and ba boro; W. R. Reitan, Larimore; J. A. Ken Heacock, 155, while the Gopher if Park River; I. E. farm school entries remaining in the 7 4 , 3 Ottem, ry 3 4 mn; J. B. Kinneberg, Leeds; E. tourney are Rey Furam, 135; John LU *} ©. Waydeman, Anamoose; Bernard Bullleas, yiegr Madsen, 145 * (| Busse, Lansford; B. W. lor. \- and Haroi Itz, 155, . i Hey; E. E. Draddery, irae pe Francis Loomer, North Dakota, ad- ] “| Sey Beaton, Dunn Center; and O. D vanced to the quarter finals only to # , New Leipzig i lose to Hi ‘Swanson, unattached : th tno ini ie Other North rite sage i os : : in meet were Merrill Nelson, we i ‘You'll never be the same eliminated in the second round and

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