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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEI)NESDAY, MARCH 18, 1986 | Dopesters Hold Sway As State Tournament Draws Near » MINOT TOPS UPPER (Millers Trounce Prowlers, 46-28; Lankin Routs Minot Stags, 51-39 BRACKET; DEBATES petit’ Brings Strong sweetie tees GHOSTS, cH AMROCKS Volleyball, Table Tennis Tourneys ni CENTER ON LOWER PLAY IN SEMLFINAL| Scheduled Here in April and May Redskin-Blue Jay Tilt to Open GAME THIS MORNING Seven Counties Enter Amateur 23rd Annual Classic at Boxers in District Golden ‘Sports Round-Up 3P.M., Cee eat Millers Square Off Against Oth- By EDDIE SRIETE er Survivor in Independ- ent Tourney With The Majors| (By the Associated Press) Gloves Event Yank Gardners Click Bismarck will be host to two more Rag me ies eg yee oe —It looks tournaments during April and May, |g! 0! e real race e St. Petersburg, Fla.—It looks as if /Soitiig to plans announced Wed-|American League will be for fifth American Leaguers would have to be nesday by Theodore Campagna, Bur- wary of trying to adavnce on files to|ieigh county recreational director. the Yankees’ outfield this season. Not! Sponsored by the Junior Association lonly is Rookie Joe Di Maggio throw-|of Commerce an invitational volley- ing “strikes” from center, but George 'ball tournament will be held here Sat- Selkirk threw out two Cardinals atjurday, April 4, with April 1 named as the plate on singles to right in Tues-|the deadline after which no team en- day’s exhibition. tries may be filed. Then on Sunday, May 10, a State- Leiber Haunts Terry wide table tennis tournament will be Pensacola—Hank Leiber has pitched |played at the World War Memorial his tent directly across the street|building, open to any player over 14; from the Giants. Nearly everyone|years of age. says it won't be long now... . He; Prizes already announced for the weighs 203 pounds, looks in the pinkjtable tennis tournament will consist of condition and says he's eager tojof a table for the champion and a get a hefty length of hickory in hisjtable tennis set to the runnerup. in the cards for hands—if Bill Terry will only capitu-; Teams entered in the volleyball the Browns to late to his salary demands. event will be placed in two divisions, |finish right behind the leaders . . . ail ‘the first for players who have had ajof which is a great break for Connie Reds t Play Sox year or more experience and the sec-|Mack. . . If three clubs wind up in Sarasota—The Reds were herejond for beginuers. The event will be |fifth place, he will’ be sure of sixth “ [Wednesday for their return game with |opened to both men’s and women’s|. . . No need to say that is beyond the Boston Red Sox. Lombardi was |teams. his wildest dreams. expected to be in uniform, his con-| Plans also are shaping up rapidly tract-signing imminent. The game is|for the fourth district amateur Golden The situation over in the Na- the final meeting for the two. Gloves tournament, which will be! tional.is a bit different. ... Here . staged here Friday, April 3. we are going to have trouble find- Bees Win Pair Seven counties have already signi-| ing # club to finish last. St. Petersburg—The Boston Bees | fied their intentions of sending full or were happy Wednesday, having beaten {partial teams to the event, whicit ts}. Old Bill McKechnie swears his Bos- the Tigers on Monday and the Reds|being promoted by the Lloyd Spetz|ton Bees are going out of the cellar FOUR TEAMS HAVE BYES Place... . No less than three man- agers are saying the worst they can do is lead the second division. . . Bucky Harris of Washington — will be disappointed if his team doesn’t do even better... - Jimmy Dykes thinks his White Sox are a sure bet +. . and Rogers Hornsby says it’s Aggie-Grafton, Wop-Demon, Hi- Liner-Coyote Tilts Com- plete First Round | Devils Lake, N. D., March 18.—()— Lankin and the Dakota Millers of Grand Forks trounced opponents Tuesday night to land berths in the semi-finals. of the North Dakota Class A Independent cage tournament. Wednesday, joining the Bismarck Phantoms and Gils Sfamrocks of top-notch North Dakota high school pie Lake, victors in morning con- ioe tee ie hundreds! Goach Charles Denton’s Midgets, undefeated in state circles, have a record of 18 victories over North The Millers will square off against A Dakota foes on which to base their claim to a top-ranking berth in the coming cage classic. Dickinson Lankin, and the Phantoms meet the drew a first round bye and will meet the winner of the Wahpeton-Bismarck game in the quarter-finals Shamrocks in morning games Wed- Friday night. Pictured above, reading from left to right, are: Top row—L. Ruck, assistant coach; Edgar nesday, for the right to play in the Agnew, Russell Conlon, Bill Speer, Robert Anderson and Denton. Bottom row—Paul Denton, Ted Curn, finals tonight. The losers will meet Capt. Chuck Agnew, Lawrence Tanberg and Ed‘ Pre-tournament dopesters held free sway here Wednesday as the Capital City prepared for the influx of 12 MAME PAM AEZAZZZAZAZ marck for the Class A cage event, Each of the even dozen teams had ardent backers as the start of the 23rd annual tournament loomed closer and partisans sought out sea- y " son, single game and scoring records Lankin earned its semi-final berth ‘ vith a 51-39 victory over the Minot to fortify their selections to capture SIMMONS TIGERS’ NEW STRIPE ' is w ic the crown Grafton's successful’ Class 9 ’ « \ h | n g Stags in a free-scoring first rounder, vard Hoff. in the consolation tilt. B cllallengers of Devils Lake will de- while the Dakota Millers, arriving vari: umes, |__ BOLSTERS POWER OF OUTFIELD rage geri un a foe ae ee up fast to take a 46 to 28 decision Grand Forks vs. Jamestown, 3 from the Mandan Prowlers. os A second-quarter rally gained Mi- ? 5 | : t a 20-20 tie at the half, but Lan- an comnty Aggies vs. Graf- Sioux Team Routs World’s Champions Look Even! cores kin sortie’ ahead aes i the third Taye a Wahpeton vs. Bismarck, 7:30 Stronger Than in Success- a ee e ° e Valley City ve Withiston, nse Twin City Boxers ful 1935 Drive The Millers had little difficulty ‘ ©. H. Will Company forged back | with Mandan, piling up a 16 to 5 lead Lh Eee it i fe per eee eure into a tie for second place in the City} at the intermission and building up a jot_will play the winner of the Lakeland, Fla., March 18.—()—It’s| League standings here Tuesday night|17-point margin by the end of the;Tuesday. Wally Berger batted in four |Post of the American Legion in coop- |for keeps... . And Bill isn’t the guy eae tel eae ces a the! University Representatives Win! going to be some job to hold that! by winning three straight games from | third quarter to coast the rest of the{runs in Tuesday's game, with twojeration with the works progress ad-|to do a lot of popping off. . . Jimmie ' % ‘ Tiger. the Economy Grocery, while the|way in. The summaries: doubles and a single in four times at |ministration. Wilson of the Phillies is just as sure Bie tie) Gretna Coun) Seven of Eight Bouts at Since the Chicago Cubs attempted! Klein's Toggery team was taking two| Mandan fe f pf Millers, tg tt pt bat, Grant, Golden Valley, Morton, Stark, |his team will not succeed the Bees. . ‘x ae contes: at ap tn.” Grand Forks to cage him in last fall's world series, | out of three from Gamble-Robinson. | ¢ce°";” £2 3 2 Rurckd t 3 2 3 Emmons, Billings and Burleigh coun. |Casey Stengel can't see anything ‘Midgets, Braves Play Winners the Tiger from Detroit has grown sev-| Anton Schneider put together games| Sorsda'l, c 5 1. 3 Kelleher,c3 0 0 Bucs Seek Revenge ties are among those thet have al- | Worse for his Dodgers than Sixth place ARETE? lower bracket, Dickinson eral wide stripes that promise to} of 228-180-208—616 for the evening's! Spriggs, 3 0 2 Webster, 5 1 1) San Antonio--The Pirates were out ready indicated they will enter ama- |... and Charlie Dressen at Cincinnati tate ie ree ee tee otaheien | Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 18—(@%)—|make him stronger and more ferocl-/ high three game total. The scores: |" "tien" 2 9 | Menatings s 3 g|f0r Tevenge for the 3-1 licking they|teur boxers in the district tourna- hes his eye on the first division. . . Bismarck encounter at 7:30 p.m, and| Te University of North Dakota's; 0us as he stalks the American League O. H. Will Company Hedst'm,f0 0 0 Rindy, 'f 1 1|took from the Cubs Tuesday. Woody |ment. There you are, boys. .. . It looks like Mandan engages the Valley City-|P0Xine squad systematically mowed Jungles in search of his third big pen-| > rummel ....... 213+178-220— 611 —_—— — ——|Jensen was the Buc hero, having {Just the spot for a last-place pool. ' ‘ Williston survivor at 3 p. in. Friday, |CWn the Minneapolis and St. Paul) nent feast, in as many hunts. Zahn 158-221-181 558| “By periods: |” Tot 19 § 11|saved the Corsairs from a shutout by! Duluth Boxer Beats Mmetinial Games in pad ahaiel ml Golden Gloves team to take seven; The widest new stripe is Al Sim-|yq pummel T. 176-151-179— 506 % belting a double in the third and then x Don't take Bobby Jones too ser- gaines mpiON-}pouts out of elght—three of them by|mons, who suddenly seems to have) jy’ gsnneider Heer 608 | Mandan veces 4 5 15—28]coming home on a flelding error. Fred Kelley Handily} ‘sly, when he says that string the knockout route—Tuesday night. |found his old self in the Tiger lair.! 4" Schneider peek Lora] aa iil 11 16 8746 | of 68's and 69's was due to luck. Steele Washburn John Hanschen, 1936 Northwest Instead of pining and fretting as he) ~~ he Free throws missed—Mandan 9; Rookie Is Examined Fargo, N. D., March 18.— aes! | 2.2 Those who saw him down ’ a Golden Gloves heavyweight champion,|did last season with Chicago, where | pead Pars 2813 Millers 5. Bradenton—Lyle Judy, rookie base- |cisive six-round victory ie as nto | here say he’s red hot... Remem- Play Here Tonight ||s2ve0 his team from a rout by de-ihis batting average dropped to a new tas oe us + 961-905-947—2813 | Referee: Burchill. running flash and understudy tolPuglisl, Duluth, 199 over Fred Kelly, | ver that when the Augusta invi- cisioning Ben Blanchette, Sioux low of .267, Al looks like the Al of his maga! M tt pf Lankin tg tt pt|Frankle Frisch, has been sent to 8:.|tmternational Falls’ Minn, 158, fe.| ‘onal tournament rolls around. Steele, district five champion, ||e@¥¥. in three rounds. In an exhibi-| old days when he pounded the ball at Patera 174-172-182— 528 21 Lucka’n, £1 1 2|Louls by the Cards for examination |tured a fight card here Tuesday Cae and Washburn, district six titlst, ||t0M bout Fritz Pollard, U.N. D. light-|a 390 clip. Manager Mickey Coch-) Stolz .. oe 9 1 Machart, £6 9 2Jof his shoulder, hurt this winter in an {night. Florida's sunshine not only im- will play tonight at 8 p. m., on the ||heavyweight, outpointed = Normanjrane, the champion worrier of all! Anstrom 85-151-150— 386 aig camanee, 74 4 automobile accident. Mike Kanski, Fargo, 156, knocked out proved Patty Berg's golf, but it made World War Memorial building ||S™¥th of the St. Paul Y.M.C.A. for| baseball, isn't even worrying about | Wintstorf 158-140-188— 484 1 2 Zeman, g 3 3 1 ——— Tony Marino, Bessemer, Mich., 160, in |2eT , Sout the | most-sought-after floor here for the right to repre- an eighth North Dakota victory. him, Nordlund . 185-168-204— 557 z a a —--— Higgins Signs « the second round of pra ay fixe for knife and fork clubs, . . . Every tent this region in tke state Class || _, Carlyle Loverud, bantam; Cari Eck- Heavy-Hitling Outfield Handicap . 49- 49- 49— 147 2 © Totals 22.7 9) wort Myers—The Athletics playlrounder. day she's in demand, No wonder B tournament at Valley City, ||Stfom, featherweight, and Owen} If Simmons comes through, the Ti- == |) Totals 10 7 79 host to the Browns Wednesday, with| Results of other bouts: Len Pitney, |"°S picked up 18 pounds in weight. March 27-28, Officials for the |j2"Ckey, lshtweight, scored early| gers will have a strong hitting out- Totals ........, 807-819-937—2563 | 4110, 7 20 26—39|Pinky Higgins, who came to terms|park Rapids, Minn., 138, decisioned |... The Broadwayites around Miami regional game will be Glenn Hanna knockouts in their fights over Stan| field for the first time in years. With ws Lankin . “3 20 36—51| Tuesday, slated to see service on third |Sonny Wood, Fargo, 149, in six round bead when they read Madison ee Tadora, 1936 Golden Gloves titlist;]Simmons, Goose Goslin and Pete Fox Gamble Robinson base for at least part of the game. Harry > !Square Garden was trying to build up eee conauimbers. Louis Avendorph and Ralph Johnson,| all going strong, Cochrane's outfield | Dettman . 119-128-154 401 | ,,, Technical foul—Coyle. Missed tree Manager Mack says Higgins probably fatne, Winnipeg, whe was tela up ai [014 Prima Canera ass summer op- respectively. worries would be over, Baile 117-138-125— 380| ‘"RReterees Hea’ Burenilhe © will bat fifth this season. (ponent for Jimmy Braddock. .. . and ship elimination will be played Satur-| The Twin City team forfeited| ‘The rest of the lineup probably will vanes rom 150-145-134— 429 elie ¢ erred peel Miers enon: loudest laughter was Little Joe Gould day morning, starting at 10 a. m., with | matches in the flyweight and middle-| be the same as that which captured | Erickson .. 149-180-157— 486 Picks Hurlers Haavisto, Fargo, 170, was awarded &| inom Pee Deena enlists the final two games slated to begin| weight bouts, when two of its fighters| the world title except that Don Ross,| Dummy ... + 140-140-140— 420 CUNNINGH AM STILL Winter Haven—John Peazullo, Joe|decision on # foul over Jimmy Deme- theme song. at 7:30 p. m., that evening. failed to appear. ‘ rookie from Beaumont may oust Mar-! Handicap a» B4- 84- 84— 252 Bowman and Johnson are slated to|tral, Madison, Wis., 158, after 15 min- z Fortified by a string of 11 consecu-] Ray Baker, Sioux lightweight, de-| vin Owen from his third base job. Se cae ates hurl for the Phillies against the|utes 29 seconds. Grapefruit League Notés: President live victories against Class A opposi- cisioned Tony Yates, while Joe Milt-| Hank Greenberg is a cinch to take Totals «.../..... 759-815-794—2368 ¢ )] Dodgers Wednesday. Jimmy Wilson Will Harridge complimented Bucky tion this season, Minot's mighty quint|enberger outpointed Johnny Dobbin,|over the first basing when he signs Kicin's Toggery \\{said he would be glad to trade Curt 2 Harris on the spirit the Senators are appeared the least worried over the|another °36 Golden Gloves champion,| but Coachrane is so impressed with 156-175-153— 484 Davis to the Cubs but he would have| P&ul Dean Gets First — showing. . . Al Schacht, the comedian, 8 ‘ outcome of the quarter and semi-|in the other two bouts, another rookie, Rudolph York from final rounds. : The team summary: Carlyle Love- Harley Robertson's Magicians, who|rud, bantamweight, U.N.D., knocked + 156-201-127— 484 to get Chuck Klei *, picks Boston to win with less than bo . En anar plenty cu Drill With Mustangs | tive games separating the Sox, Tigers, Beaumont, that scribes with the team Yankees and Indians. Secretary 129-199-166— 494] New York, March 18—(P}—So far expect him to let him play the open- 175-155-160— 490 bowled over 21 seasonal opponents|out Stan Tadora, second round, :48; | °155- as America is concerned, Glenn Cun- A * Dallas, Tex., March 18.—()—Paul|Phil Troy has rejoined the Red Sox ee ne ee eae eee ie ee | 16-5. om |Eigzam remy enna in| RRamgers Retain Slim |e si was aetna Wyonenay fe Suni, aot, Boson i, riggs —--—-— —jthe rs—the “ , "s ee igeiings whch cave item a Raina eis COREL Eas, “ent Tommy ete Ts een y mowe,| THUSlS csssnss+ Me0-880-T00—2000 ml. a ue : Play-off Berth Hope Del Ene Goon is the town where Prof Jiminy Wile z y . y ve. ——__—_———. is, at least, msensus of him. i ee ce nd ad Put nly | eit, ties soun, 18; Gey Bee iden Auker, General Crowder andi wate. City Student our foremost track and field coaches,| New York, March 18—@m)—Lite,|""ane {r tonie Cardinal pitcher ask- Mall ; cadgsitgrnioiies norte ment teams in that upper bracket. |U.N.D., lightweight, decisioned Tony oxie Lawson will comprise the “big } alley y who do not consider that this win-| Playoff life for his team, hung by a up his golf to 18 holes per day... five” pitching staff at the start, Clar- : ter’s developments, including a serles| tenuous thread as Lester Patrick,|¢ ;Permission “to work out a while|,r4 doing around 150. . . Everybod Wins Matteson Award of setbacks for the world mile record-| manager of the New York ay ree pe range heed ane hay got a laugh out of that story that the holder, indicate Cunningham is on|of the National Hockey League, sat in _ ig loose-jointed |Cardinal morale is shot. . . It is the Magicians Favored Yates; Joe Miltenberger, U.N.D., wel- On this basis, Minot was favored to|terwelght, decisioned Johnny Dobbin. | me? je), Phillips, who won 20 and| move safely into the championship] John Hanschen, _ Minneapolis. rated as the best of 4 Northfield, Minn., March 18.—(?)— pitcher was ineligible, = 7 the young hurlers. Ms . . as ineligible, the collegiate eine (elt the Blue Jays tana ee ee Comin, Lee Uni, | lls, faclally a dead ringer for the| Robect Nugent, ‘Valley City, NN. D. ‘Meo the contrary itis their view that| nights: game, “'*t TUSSA8Y /hurlers abandoned thoughts of land- epee an iaeiee Bee «none: eta samse tally by ti ‘enatea | flywelght, won by default; Don Smart, &eat Walter Johnson, was with the|Wedtesday was the holder of thé ltne great Kansan has “rated” himself] His team had just conquered, the | "E_ fust-string berths, Picard Will Def Girafion Northersens at tie wea ea | UND. middleweight, won by defaull| THs f0F a short time in 1994 Matteson ‘Memorial trophy awarded /carefully and purposely, with the| Chicago Blackhawks, 4-2, to remain| yer Tea’ three Ince toch ‘ne ager i efend AE Semen ene i ther prize “rookie” in the Tiger ve - | Olympic tryouts and the Berlin : year, Dean thre’ yng enough to) t the season improved Leo Schwein- ds [eae Ter ee eae vcr adladged oioct’ out. |Olymple tryouts and the games| one point behind the third-place Bos- arleston Crown 1 Pate combines re a mp this spring is,Walter O, Briggs, |*etball player adjudged most out-15 nis main objectives. Cunningham Mon- | “#!™ up his arm and then went to furts club's ranking considerany andi Tait Littman Closes {successor o the late Prank J. Nevin, | standing for athlete ability characte |Nimgett Confirmed. tis opinion satter | era eae ieteated the Mon-|the outfield where he spent an HOUT Guecieston, g G) March 18—(#)— champions to meet Minot in the semi- 7-Year Ring Career) {itz the baseball powers forced |i SSNan wes presented ‘Tuesday |oueprinting ‘is two indoor rivals,|Bruins play the Toronto Maple Leafs enpsing ty Daly. Henry Picard, the Hershey, Pa. pro- ; He also gave the Mustang pitchers | final game of the upper bracket. ae a Gene Venzke and Joe Mangan, in the| Thursday night and if they win they fessional, strodt familiar fair- : ach player would get: better than! Might at the fifth annual athletic) tantastically-run Columbian mile last y pointers on how to Dean fas onal, strode aver famillar £1 That belated ‘victory march en-| ntilwaukee, March 18—(@)—Tait|a month's salary if Detroit, won the ‘inner to honor more than 300 inter- ia eee i hen i will clinch the playoff berth. Tf they|Paqn, ow to hold a Dean fest! ways Wednesday as he began de- ‘ hanced the Grafton outlook and en-|Littman, Cudahey, Wis. middlewei collegiate lose they will have to either beat or fe f his title in Charl y 1 f i i vy, Wis., ight|pennant, the Tigers have been| Collegiate and intramural athletes. The explanation for Cunningham's |ouee ‘4 Arenions £2,000 aed me Repco pout Devils Lake} ‘| boxer who defeated Lou Broulllard in) spurred by his generosity. All of them Zz Bus defeats in most of the winter's big| “© he Banker ip poren ay ree vae KLOTEN WINS TITLE open .goltevent, the Té-hole :tournas = teay as eaves Sone eareets announced|have, a hunch that, bonus or nol Amber’s Kayo Victim | races is not that Glenn has slipped psy piv eabag om the fav-| Larimore, N. D., March 18—.#)— | Ment of the Gardens. rn) Pei Dee rics) cami eioe ough 5 manager Wednesday his|bonus, President Briggs won't forget I ais cas: but that Gene and Joe have improved! "Twas Albrecht (Babe) Siebert who |e” Won the district Class B inde- | Picard was pro at the Charleston BUeeegeibe Iver bracket is a, much |" ne dessins ver wenne, tis manc\e n Critical Condition | tremendousiy. pccned theses matker abet ie te Pendens _besketball | chamnlonelp oe Saleen vi 7, 3 5 ee ee The answer, to quote Lawson Rob- Tuesday night by defeating Logan r , tougher proposition. Wahpeton, with| ager, Al Fain, said, after they had FIGHT TO DRAW Brooklyn, N. ¥., March 18—(@)—|ertson of eran the Olympic Bruins their 1-0 win over the flying | Center 30 to 20 in ie final. ens now in top form, was favored to re- eight wins in nine games with Class A|started for Pittsburgh where Littman e foes, reigns i - 2 Rapid City, 8. D., March 183—()—'the condition of Tony Scarpati,|head coach, is that Glenn, at top| Frenchmen and added new purity to} won the consolation title from Aneta, | tain his crown, feat ester cats Ste hot tna Pe ene meet Vic Wickets on) Deal Barnes, 128, Rapid City, and.Ted|knocked out by Lou Naini eon form, “can run a faster quarter ate the already white shock of Lester Pa-|34 to 19. In semi-final games Kloten; Among entrants were Johnny Re- 's " ____ |Garefa, 126, Belle Fourche, Black Hills!the bell ended the seventh round of|or a faster half mile than any of his| trick. defeated Aneta 42 to 19 and Logan | volta, who with Picard won the Miami one ey Snes Showing little fighting skili, Litt-|featherweight champion, drew in a'their fight last night at the Broad- | rivals.” ¥ Meanwhile, the Montreal Maroons |Center edged out a 22-21 victory over | international four-ball matches last 20-game schedule. igh |man lost a decision here Monday |ten round bout headlining the Amer-|way arena, was reported critical Wed- paca virtually clinched first place in the |Larimore. week for the second successive year; Winner Plays Midgets BNE VO USE cree Dele Nese, aan Legion fight card Tuesday night.|nesday. He was taken to Bushwick (Catholic Cage Event |nirnational division of the league eee | Jimmy ‘Thomson, long-driving Bever- : ———— |Other resul 1 5 =] . 4 if. pro; Torchy Toda, The winner of the Wahpeton-Bis-| During his lifetime, the average lesion re ed i Pea fe o seri Pee aera after efforts to revive him by downing the second-place team,| In a single season, the codfish gnay | ly Hills, Calif., pro; and » . : marck game has angther tough foe in ‘ at the arena were futile, with a pos- Will Start Tonight) the Mepic Leats, 2-1. spawn more than 9,000,000 eggs. Japanese P. G. A. champion. the second round hoes (ugh foe in)man shaves 20 square miles of face. |Meade, 8. D. \sible fractured skull. 4 : with Charles Denton’s Dick- : —— | Chicago, March 18—()—St. Fran- aT team that di f the f il Bluffs, Ta. OUT OUR WAY By Willi m team that crew one of the fu"| OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern |u°be Lasete tnignt i the oper ee ‘The Midgets have a season's record ing game of the National Catholic of 15 victories, five of them scored p interscholastic basketball tournament GOING OVER TO YES, YOU LOOK NOT TILL AFTERT against Class A opponents, and their HE DOESN'T OWE ME A NickeL! at Loyola academy. Thirty-two teams. ALLENS TO MAKE TERRIBLE | WHY only loss was to an out-of-state op- selected on their records from 18 DON’T YOU COVER ponent. During the regular season Yep THA'S HOW WELL L KNOW MAJOR aber ran up as points to 227 for the HOOPLE. SAY, HE'S GoT A COUSIN og : teach orer Bismarck and Mandan etd ORS INIEELAND WHO:CAM STURT one caret Williston in the Class A ONE FOOCT IN HIS VEST POCKET AND group. SKI DOWN A GLASS MOUNTAIN-—AND Valley City with 11 tri ih A warts agaist ee tase a nan AN UNCLE JULIUS, IN SOUTH AFRICA WHO only jamestow! OWNS IDS THA \ ‘should hare little ey wan anes — NS BIGGER DIAMON DLE Mach’s Williston quint in the first round or Leonard McMahan’s hapless Braves in the quarter-finals, The complete season's fee of A FRIGHTENED ELK. THE states, are entered. On Thursday ani Friday, play will continue morning, afternoon and evening, with the quar- ter-finals scheduled for Saturday af- ternoon and the semi-fnals that \ CUSTOMS HOUSE - night. The final will be played Sun- bey craning: e SASSED, SEARCHED /, ¢ AN’ SASSED~ SONJA TO TURN PRO NEVER AN’ New York, March 18,—(#) — John Reed Kilpatrick, president of Madison Square Garden corporation, said Tuesday that Sonja Henie, world and Olympic figure skating champion, YOu LIKE the 12 competing teams, including to- Gf “MA3OR IS NO SLOUCH, A YEGG “probably will turn professional” at- tal points, total opponents’ points, HIMSELF, HE STOCKED WITH A SIX ter appearing ir. two charity ice carn- ' ivals here next week. MIDWEST HOLDS SWAY Denver, March 18.—(?)—The Mid- west basketball belt, consistent con- tributor of national A. A. U. cham- pions since 1921, was represented by seven of the 16 surviving teams Wed- nesday as the national cage classic entered the third round. ne the am of games with Class LAKE ERIE WITH SUNIPER iS: Pe peasode BERRIES AND THEN SOLD Y LNIAGARA FALLS TO THE Jf BOOTLEGGERS. vueoot ——* (SoS cia aera | Fights Last Night | (By the Associated Press) New York—Lou Ambers, 1364, Herkimer, N. ¥., knocked out Tony Scarpati, 146%, Brooklyn (8). Los Angeles—Moon Mullins, 127%, Indianapolis, outpointed Wally Hally, 128, Alhambra, Calif., (10), Exquisite perfume abounds in ordi- nary gasoline, but not until recently has the price of extraction been re- duced by chemists. wr awmmaa8

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