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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1986 to es . A le b) ? Magicians Make First Tourney Start Against Blue Jays (Dizzy, Cardinals |POOSH-EM-UP’ TONY CAN MAKE Demons Down Wops; wee en oe eS Ak | log dking § J Remain at Odds) YANKS REAL FLAG NDERS , Re S 1ns care a S Sam Breadon and Star Hurler Heffner and Johnny Saltegaver lead i y Fill & Gomme to Terns Frank Crosetti at Short Is Joe |tne candidates for the big “must” job : a . arthy’s Other Infield Frank Crosetti also is a problem but Northerners Humble Walsh County Aggies, During Conference Mec) pian from the way he is acting in. drills, ers. Whi. all seems well with him and his short- : 32-21; Hi-Liners Rout Williston, 41-20; Bradenton, Fila., March 20.—(?)— stopping job. ‘ A Dizzy Dean let it be understood Fri- Fla,, March 20—()— Pitching Better : arter Finals ; St. Petersburg, Fla., Marc 4 Four Move Into Qu ee pial Oe re ae te Tony's got to “poosh-’em-up.” “T have every confidence that Laz- : " Gra i i command is “out” as far as signing 8| If Tony—Anthony Michael Lazzerl)zeri and Crosetti will be going at full i ; Jamestown, Grafton, Bismarck and Valley nat battled contract at club terms is concerned. | doen't “poosh-‘em-up” like he did|steam this year,” says MeCarthy “Our a : their way into the quarter-finals of the 23rd annual North Da- Just the ace pitcher seemed i Thursd id wi ae te nA Ls , in his good old pitching should be better for the sim- kota high school basketball tournament here Thursday and were ready to end his protracted holdout, days, the New|nie that Lefty Gomez has to * Yooked to meet second round opponents Friday. 4 “Old Dis” talked to President Sam York Yankees are [Pe yeast that bet a wito ay i Bismarck turned back the highly-favored Wahpeton quint, page tig eases Heute quite apt to b°/12 games as he did last season. Lou ‘i 29.21, and Jamestown got a bad scare before nosing out Grand Diy pe Saiptty balked. phere “ ed” around | Gehrig also should come back strong. 1 Forks, 20-18, in an overtime period. Grafton romped to a 32-21 Matt ntly stood uncharged and out of the hot | joe Di Maggio should give us extra ‘orks, bi L < G | Matters apparently st ae 1936 American h in the outfield.” ‘victory over the Walsh County Aggies and Valley City drubbed —Dizzy wanting $40,000 a year—the League pennant gor Ga le ths yak “athe ‘ Williston, 41-20, advancing: these two favorites. — a - Cards offering $18,500. race. Tony, now| sn he snail sari ‘eae Laid Se di F iday’s quarter-finals are: Coach Harley Robertson's seeded Minot quint will mike its first appearance at the e tournament The concensus among training camp 32, is the Yankees’ shape up to be Charlie Ruffing, John- 4 alte ‘Wh vs Minot 3 p.m : against the Jamestown Blue Jays. The Magicians’ squad, pictured above, is composed eee wa observers was that the club will ee big problem man. on aoik METhy. Wite’ en : amestow e > je oe left to right, top row—Robertson, Jim Osgard, Freddie Gran, Jim Eide, Arnold Alger, an forman Dia- &@ little and Dizzy will sign for about! “J 5 A » i Grafton vs. Fargo, 4 p. m. mond, student manager. Bottom row—Darrell Jackson, Roger Herigstad, Co-Captains Bud Monnes and half the sum he says he is worth. leven Meat Irving Hadley and either Steve Sun- q Bismarck vs. Dickinson, 7:30 p. m. Ernold Roland, Chet Anderson and Dennis Huntley. “Ole Diz” first talked to Vice Pres!- Joe McCar thy dra, or Pat Malone. sy ‘ Bob Tavis, center, and “Peck” McGuiness, forward, set the 7 . : U N) W |] F rtifi d . oy : ;|"Sfomy'Lassert and spirit. Mc-|again on hand. ' sedring pace as the Demons put Marty Engh’s Wops in the hole Summaries of First vo. Well re! le With The Majors ||ing “we are cut to win the pennant” CARLES Has ‘been | ARoa.oe eine Ok Ge shay ‘souate wt “ duting the second quarter and went on from there to repeat) | Tournament Battles | | yy: would come to terms quickly once Diz-| Working out his probable second base |hold down the rightfleld garden with : its pre-tournament triumph over the otherwise unbeaten east-|¢ - Wi ce riuraiers (By the Associated Press) zy is signed. Bie ern ae ee oe Cea in center and Di Maggio in : ern state club. oe ide euniHie Geen Te tat eaten TEU cecilia pies een in Eo a eg see : i irst day’s firing was the terrific | Grd F'ks fg ft pf Ja’estown fe ft p , 7 laggio Raps 3 . laste iby Bobo Reiki whe air alae | 1 PERG | 1 | Ae eee owe (tate Ser arenas’ eact|| Sports Round-Up t the Ballet Res 0 i is field goals andj Jurner. ¢ roving j weeping 5 jeter , x of h B ll : ing 17-8 at the end of the third period, spun four Bye, «1 0 1 Ingstad,g 3 1 23| ballyhoo. In 15 trips to the plate in By EDDIE BRIETZ : a qair of gift shots through the hoop to tie the count at 18-all/ Huard, ¢ 9 9 @ Lipperte 0 tf Olympic Events three games he las collected ten hits,|1______t , . le 1 just before the final whistle sounded, Parish, -f 0 2 0 Sch'ider,f 0 0 0 including two triples, and he ©] Pensacola, Fis. March 20.—(P)}— . d, Blue Jay guard, pulled the game out of the|Fit'trit.e 0 1 1 Joyce.c 0 0 0 SAN CGA left, center or right field with equal/ Goodness, but what a love feast that} «HORIZONTAL __ Answer to Previous Puzzle coin. . Don Ingstad, Blue Jay guard, pi . half Millette,c 0 0 0 Grattan,g 0 0 1| New York, March 20. — (®) — The | ease, turned out to be down at Bradenton| 1, 4, 6 Stage TH] 14 Acting as star. ‘fire with a neat one-handed flip into the netting about half-way} oe — — — aotain “ba ig Postwar challenge of the British to sai Thursday morning... One of those| —_ ‘star. 16 God of love. , through the first overtime period. Score by periods: Poteet da shetty Cad able ticnltted Jordan Helps Dodgers Win good old-fashioned tea pourings....| (0 Pertaining to 17Set up a golf Favorites Come Through Grand Forks .. 0 3 510 gentle art of hurdling, high or low.| sarasota — Jimmy Jordan, the| Well, Dizzy always has said he had alr. ball. {Displaying the brands of basketball|Sten but could never overcome the | Jamestown 7 & 31 s—20\should be successfully handled at! prookiyn second baseman, has a bat~ltvo strikee on hinwelf the minte hel 11 Tirbecite SO Cart oe Glade: playing rm cham- | handicap of height. Free throws missed: Turner 1, Bye Berlin this sum-|ting average of 526 for exhibition into: ith Branch Rick pat 22 Snake. that stamped them as strong Tournament battles were scheduled | 4, Huard 3, Leo 1, Baker 3, Lippert 1. mer. He hi ae ten RWG! re ns ran ickey.' 13 Measures o! pionship contenders during the regu- Referee: Holzer; umpire: Wytten- fiabEDe Coe enamine . .. Young Eddie Brannick is doing cloth. 24 Pertaining to lar season’s play Valley City and A Uaaaitd haar eee con | bach. Roa ree times up. He Bee HEE SSIOM ‘one swell job as secretary of the Gi-| 15 Males. lore. i solation division. Gran was »!as the Dodgers beat the Tigers 10-4, e ‘ Grafton took ely ve % ie ees slated to meet Park River and Wahpe- NORTHERNS 82; AGGIES 21 always a factor in} the team collecting a total of 14 safe be SMaiull the Treo petal per de 46 She is = ram |} ieee this year's new entries ton was booked against Williston|Gratton fe ft'pt PK River fe ft pe timber topping, | plows. the baseball busin the Senator Rieianee 30 Beer. Jaga Ces i orth fine displays of |i" the other semi-final, enited 1 9 4 geneend a cal HE ALU farm at Chattanooga... If Washing-| ag iaana 34 Afternoon » as they pleased wi lomme, 2 lensen, ures to sweep the Tigers Like New Park | sae - indied. es ae: ° Beudeni 3 2 Warne tLe Olympic 100-| rakeland— Charley Gehringer andjroo, Starts Johnny Lewis at third! 49 Deity. intl Close guarding and hurried shots D W Gabethge 2.0 & Nypartie 2 foal meter high hurd- base the Senators will have the only| 99 snare. 35 Male children. held down the scoring in the first| MEMALAY, einert SES ee het jes and the 400 | C0se, Gostin of the Tigers already jaui-tett hand hitting infield in either| 31 Consumes, 38 Molten rock. quarter of the Wahpeton-Bismarck one Nuaaniie 0 0 0 gtoreyst 0 0 0 meter low hurd-|?in totals this year, with the cone] 7 - « 23 Father. 39To endure, 56 Instructor. 40 Blemish. ee ee om ite Draw at Billings ie reer to 1 0 les for the first! struction of new stands in Navin Gate receipts are so disap- 24 Lion. prepa , vee 4 Provown, o (SLE etme i at Rote NN OTe: eotalae ee m time since 1924! Field Detroit. Charley hit 19 homers| pointing here Bill Terry may take 2 Snaky fish. 45 Legal rule. | Roll of film. 42 Young horse. © wtrength of a long toss by Bob Peter-| Score by periods: Our leading track liast year and a dozen other drives| the Giants elsewhere next year. 27 Portrait 475k eo 2 Pitcher. 3. On the lee. son, guard, and ® gift shot by Evan! i stherington Loses 10-Round| Grafton 19 9 5—32 QM coaches agree on| would have landed in the laps of fans enthani statues. adancing — 3 Musical note. 44 Husband or Lips, teammate in the back court. Park River 7 0 8—21 Hardin this forecast. iy the present bleachers had been| Col. Jake Ruppert is in St. Pete, 29 Melanchoiy. (pl). 4To clip. wife. Speedy floorwork and good passing Decision; Hasselstrom Free throws missed: LaBerge 5,} The high-hurdling class, especially | there, which probably means he'll have 31 Ace. 49 Knock. 5 Baking dish. 45 Guided. + enabled Glenn Hanna's club to keep J | spines i danced ‘eaeene te in the south and far west, is the best Charley Ruffing on the line before} %2Sanskrit 51 Nights before. 6 Lions’ homes. 46 Tumor. }+ control of the ball a good share of the Kayoes Lindgren gard 4. 3 . this country ever has had at one time. Hudlin to Start this reaches you. . . . Journeymen| ~ dialect. 53 Theater 7 Northeast. 48 Bone. c first half and when the Wops did get ages Wyttenbach; umpire:| Three boys on the west coast, Roy} new Orleans — Willis Hudlin, the |Philadelphia scribes say things are not 33 Away. pathway. - 8 Sick. 49 Hurrah! it they found it extremely difficult to) 11, Mont, March 20.—(P— 2 Staley and Phil Cope of Southern !veteran pitcher of the Cleveland In-|the same at Fort Myers. It used tobe] 35 Three and_ 54 To diminish. 9 To slide. 50 By. penetrate the Demons’ effective zone|_ Funes, Monin, Beret OND DEMONS 20; WOPS 21 California and Leroy Kirkpatrick of /dians, was slated to get his first bit of [the Athletic camp was filled with four. ° -BBShe has ——-10She is an——. 52 South defense. Failing to work the ball in} weit ou weinert, 147, Chicago, boxed | Wahpeton fe ft pt Bismarck tg tt pt|San Mateo Junior College, have regis: | spring action against the Cubs here |sportily-attired young men who! 36 Falsehood. trained many 11 Wine vessel. Carolina. close, the Wops resorted to tosses|19 Stings to a draw here Thursday|eiih,©r 2 2 2 MGuins. ft 0 1/tered world record performances. Yet/Priday, He is the only one of the|changed clothes almost as often asthe| $7 Unit. 12 Rumanian 54 Before Christ frora the aide or cae ee circle | night before » big crowd. Tavis,c 6 1 Wilh tachoer Weta ao have vad ie Tribe's 12 hurlers who is yet to take aah ohh ae was during 4 " i. i Peter'n, We, | 4 s ie es Of lessrs. Grove, be Wahpeton took the lead at the out-! Winnipeg, in 10 rounds. sa Bowen, to 8 Georgia Has Prospect Urbanski Is Back et. al. , < Abbott, f 0 0 The University of Georgia has de- ne Bet Of te eco tee ee Marcos | gg Wille Walker, 142, Seattle, won a Blofeon, g 0 0 0| veloped a sensational timber topper | pert’ ghertetom tho Was Out of piee:| _ Now the place ts filled with Rite Sst sonra Sdl-xiade fs 4, who (on, Over ‘Kid” Rippatoe, 139, Je 7 ig | 'n lanky Forest Towns. Then there’s}+ice ‘Thursday with an i in rooks, most of whom reported ¥ year’s all-s! forward, WhO) Fargo, N. D., in six rounds. Totals 12 6 ice Thursday with an injured finger, was noticeably off the scoring form| «Wild Bul” Hasselstrom, 180, Bis-| _,Sc Rig bialibhehtdons Parnes ie Mass is expected to get into the game bse nolo Bere spt pair of he showed here on past occasions. |marck, N. D., was awarded a technical |}aupetg" Bab mer; Phil Good, sturdy Bowdoin col-|282inst the Yankees Saturday. A Tavis tipped in one to trim the mar-Iknockout over Wiljo Lindgren, 185.| "ree tn ie elec: Pal Uae Dan Celdemver, Indi. |STU» seme was on tap for Friday. | rncidentally, Earl Mack is doing gin Lge Lips neers ele Lote ae Roundup, Mont., in the’ final round lan 3) Lafournaise i, ‘sehwararcck &, Seale Ten Gumsient ° Veach Injures Leg most of the heavy managerial work. i count again as mons forged out jof their six-round bout. Re ee nee ees arn Five of these boys already have The venerable Connie strolls around, ‘ in front to stay. Tavis delivered his eS pageferee: Holzer; umpire: Wytten-| bea world record time, 142 sec-|, S¢bring—The rejoicing of the Ath-|thinking up magazine articles and third bucket of the first half a min- Jo Binal} er onds. The others have come close |/€tics over their victory over the Redlevery now and then admonishing: as! ears Finalists te d by the di ute later and the locals had piled up zi ran gtTINERS 411 COYOTES 20 to it. re vps ee a oy rorageat “Don't throw too hard, young man.” } 8 15-8 lead at the intermission. || Play in AAU Tourney) faye, ° {5° Wintme"s'f ‘£°{| On past performances and experl-|ibne was fracvared by o liner. from [ag cf they had let Waiter Brigus go Bismarck maintained = pa Gibson, f 4 0 2 DuPaul, f 0 4 3]ence, Moreau, Allen and Cope seem ’s bi ‘The A’: Ne k ahead with his bonus plan for the Ti- lead at the three-quarter mark des-| Denver, March 20—(P)—Two teams Rotter, ¢ 4 0 3 Hogan, © 1 0 O/the best bets for the three places Pau S meet Newark gers it would have cost the Detroit pite the best efforts of the eastern! wnich battled for the national A. A.| Carter’ £2 $ 3 Soricn® g 6 + 1|AVallable to a majority of coaches. aye sportsman $50,000 to see his team win club to rally their forces. The Wops|q basketball championship a year|Zimm'n, g 0 1 0 Christ'n, tf 0 0 1{ Glenn Hardin, runner-up to Ire- Phils Seek the pennant. Each Tiger would have threatened at one point late in the/ago meet again tonight in the 1936) Scott, f 9 9 9 Langs'f, ¢ 0 0 Oljand's Bob Tisdall for the 400 meter) wise tls Seek Revenge day |Tece!ved considerably more than a) . game with three baskets in quick suc- edition of the cage classic—this time,| olson, @ © 2 0 0 Kreis, g- 0 0 1/(title in the last Olympics and holder x Haven—The Phillies ay | month's salary in addition to world’s cession by Norman Smith, forward, |nowever, as semi-finalists. 2 tes eA ’ ” — — —jof the world record of 50.6 seconds, is panera tonarenge last Sunday’s'series cuts, ‘The: team would have James @chwarzrock, guard, and Rife| The Santa Fe Trails of Kansas City| Totls 19 312 Totals 412 10/training for a comeback under his|-S defeat as the Washington Sena-\een shooting for more dough than but Tavis and Lips returned to the/are pitted against the Globe Refin-| Sere ty periods: 5 |, . | Jooach at Louisiana State, Bernie | tors moved into town. Jimmy Wilson lany other in history. firing line to put Wahpeton on the de-|ers of McPherson, Kan., the team|williston ” € 7 8 i320{Moore. Glenn was out of action most oe fail BAe ane recess ee te ecied ib polna sod Ms |S to’ csm enet | Sree, a, EEE SE MY TE oe Mere nnn equi: Novare Thuraay. (St John Loses Firat, - cl 9 , * » S Guiness tallied six for the Demons,| The other nitien tilt will send} Pauli. Pond 1. abach: umpire: |,. Zf, his legs hold up, Hardin should Brui Tourney Start, 49-12 while Schwarzrock got six on three|the Universal quintet of Hollywood| Hoes’ |" + umplret lye the class of the field,” writes| Bruins Oust Rangers el ts from the floor and Rife and Smith/against the Western Transits of Moore, whose view is shared by Law- From Loo Pla offs Chicago, March 20.—(?)—The more | —__—_——— ——— — garnered four each. ‘Hutchinson, Kan. W It M Def d ‘son Robertson of Pennsylvania; Billy Pp y' Powerful arrays, warmed up by tussles Hi-Liners in Form The Transits and the Universals elter May en Hayes of Indiana, and Larry Snyder with the lesser, started firing away Donald Gibson and Vernon Law, forwards, Sig Erickson, guard, and moved into the semi-finals after one- point victories, the former with a 37- Title in Australia of Ohio State. If not, America’s best bet will be New York, March 20.—(#)—For the first time since the team was organ- at each other Friday as the 13th an- nual national Catholic interscholastic Leonard Potter, center, divided scor-|36 triumph over the Kansas City Life ‘Tom Moore, the Californian who has|ized, the New York Rangers have | basketball title tournament roared in- 6 ing “honors in the convincing Hi-|team Cate and fhe oliywood} Chiago, March 20-—p- Barney Renoualed ie 0 meter hurdles ie eee arabe the National Hockey torte, pone -somed ‘calivinall Liner vic over Joh Mach’s|crew with a 31-30 decision over an- ® P ‘ 0 z . 8 fournament | markable shooting eye and otherwise| The Santa Fe Trails defeated the/ TOY Carroll, holder of the Australian a: bigs ene i iver of | Bruins tied the ‘uronte Maple Leafs Bee La, who netted 13 field goals femecain a bens-p, performance, to Sentral Teachers of Warrensburg. MO-li47-pound crown. Charley Lucas,| Miami, University (Ohio), Oliver of | 2 and thereby clinched third place|and three free throws, m total of 20 ¢ never extended by Williston as they 2 for Chicago about April 20 to post | Wwallender, the Texas sprint star, and! The tie brought the Leafs to within| tied the record set by Phil Reverman started out with a 14-6 lead in the Fight: La Ni 7? | $45,000 in a Chicago bank as Ross'| Hamilton Hucker, winner of the I. C.|tWo points of the Montreal Maroons,}of St. Xavier, Louisville, Ky., last’ first quarter, built that up to a 22-13 ights st ight | | guarantee. 4-A low hurdles for Cornell iast|leaders in the international division. | year. | 4 advantage at the halftime and fin-| ¢—————————-________- ———__— spring. * Toronto has one more game, against] In one of two first-round games| t ished the game out with calm sure- (By the Associated Press) MINOT MODEL WINS the’ Americans at Toronto Saturday | still to be played, the Indian team i mess, Erickson, Potter and Gibson Chicago—Bob Tow, 194, Alex- Rugby, N. D., March 19.—(®}—Minot | Blonds, because their scalp and hair|ight, while the Maroons entertain|from St. Francis, 8. D., Mission, was each counted four field goals and Law| andria, Va. outpointed Eddie | Model won the right to compete in|textures are finer, lose their hair|the Chicago Blackhawks at Montreal.|paired with St. Peter of Fairmont, registered three before the game was| Slake, 192, South Bend, Ind. (6) the state Class B high school basket-|more rapidly than either brunets or; Should the Maroons lose and To-)W. Va. finished, Billings, Mont—Dick Demaray, |ball tournament at Valley City by jredheads, although they have double |ronto win, the latter will be awarded| Today's schedules included: St. Dean Williams, forward, and Bill| 144, Bismarck, N. D., and “Puggy” | defeating Leeds, 32 to 23, in a region-|or treble the amount of hairs pos-| first place in the international stand-| Francis, 8. D., Mission, vs. St. Peter, Pond, guard, were the best perform-| Weinert, 147, Chicago, drew (10). | al game played here Wednesday night. |sessed by either of the latter. ing because of having scored more|Fairmont, W. Va.; Acquinas, La ers for the Coyotes, who made up in : victories during the season. Crosse, Wis., vs. St. Philip, Chicago. fight what they lacked in stature and ——— |___A crowd of only 4,000 was on hand fa natural ability. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern |e the Americans defeat the last Emmons County Cage A sustained rally by the Redskins place Canadiens 4-1 at Madison Fri d that netted 10 points in a fourth] gy LY, | Square Garden. Tourney Opens lay quarter spurt brought them all even Ys - t 4 The Detroit Red Wings clinched _— with the smoother Blue Jays at the 7} HELLO, MASOR! YY LMF -- Q, the Lahr g aivislon Wecership i samaeiion. PP ey y ro Th t i Bi if Le : iow! second-place club, the fee rermerts took at.) lead fa the Y THIS 1S YOUR SPUTT-~T— Blackhawks, 8-3, in Detroit. of the Emmons County basketball a i first period, maintained a 12-3 edge YY COUSIN, MIKE 3 x f= aan cc tournament, being replayed here fol- at the half and were still leading 17- HOOPLE—~~ Y Sioux Team to Meet {lowing the disqualification of two Are St led 8 when the fourth period opened. Bi Bo: Tuesd Linton players who participated in the y } : Parish Starts Rally YOUR UNCLE ison XErs LUESAAY | first tournament at Linton. j Jacque Parish, substitute forward, OULIUS Ghia css RUD muest iao i carer gingrnge ogra s Cc tl ! the rally _b; ti , N. D., March 20. vinci Bee ee ater tie gut ines BOy-FROM G —The University of North Dakota’s | control relative to the ages of Busch orrec ye Earl Leo and Bill James bagged two SOUTH AFRICA' TH hard-punching boxers, decisive victors | and Lauinger, two stellar performers ae inch the count, tn tas exira VE ' AT MILLION in a match with Twin Cities Golden | on the Lions team. i period with little time remaining, BEEN THE MAJOR Gloves fighters Tuesday night, go} Paired in the first round games Inggtad emerged from a pile up un- BUSIER THAN A LOANED HIM back into action here Monday against |are Braddock and Strasburg in the der the basket and tipped it in for HITCH va a team from the North Dakota Agri- | first game and Hazelton and Temvik the. winning two points. HIKER'S cultural college. in the second. Leo and James were the best of- THUMB, SEARCHING The Sioux, with only one man on ) fensive players for the Redskins with THE WIDE the injured list, will seek revenge for 9 e 9 Bye outstanding on defense. Art WORLD OVER pe ir ogee You re Tellin Me Schauer, diminutive Blue Jay forward, e ee the Bison two weeks ago at |{ You want your spring hat whose one-handed hook shots put the 3 ‘ g y q feat atead ei the start, and Inustnd Ray Baker still was troubled Friday| The University of Arkansas won its te) look Mii on you, we t you? 4 Jooked good for the winners, by a bad elbow, which hampered him |seventhe Southwestern Conference en make sure that it is cor- Leo Schweinfurt's veteran combin- in his fight with Tony Yates, Min- |basketball title in 13 years during the rectly proportioned to suit ation of Bud LaBerge, forward, and neapolis, in Tuesday's fighting. last cage season... . Willie Garner is your head and features, All Paul Johnson, all-state center with Among the Sioux losing decisions |having a tough time making. weight Bergeson’S spring hats (and the championship team last year, in the first engagement with the Ag-|at Oaklawn Park, and some of the we have ’em all) tl ‘were too much for the smaller Park gies, were Joe Miltenberger and Ben |boys are’ predicting an end to his tyled. One I Cis be oe River,entry. Blanchette, veterans of the Nodak jJockey career... . Freddie Lindstrom styled, me look in the mir- ‘After establishing an early lead, squad, both of whom plan to turn the js wearing a coat of tan three shades ror will tell you that they’re 4 the Northerners coasted along without tables Monday. Geener than ay, chet foun ie yes right for you! Others from pressing themselves and were never Dedeers: camp Oe $4 up to $10. a N. ¥. GETS BOUT though Babe Phelps, the in danger of losing the lead. New. York, March 20.—(#}—The Joe |blimp catcher, works harder than any i Johnson Tallies 12 Louls-Max Schmeling heavyweight |man in camp, he can’t get below 230 Johnson twirled five field goals and will be hi A bout eld in New York |pounds. . . . Marse Joe McCarthy : bs dil Eons bid iid ieee tor City in ae Eapewiat Ee Jacobs |thinks big Steve Sundra, formerly B 9 > | total point Berge, announced. Thursday following a con- Cleveland Indian chattel, will make er: eson ‘who teamed with him on most of the ference with John J. Phelan, chair-jhim a swell pitcher this year... . g ? preliminary maneuvers to get in scor- man of the New York state athletic | Basketball is becoming so popular in dng position, garnered seven points, commission, The date and site of the |Shanghai that it’s impossible to find b : ‘ three on free throws. Milton Warner bout between the Detroit Negro and ja hall big enough to accommodate all Men’s Sho pro alg foment! pare paree the former Pali a champion will be |the Chinese who want to witness i lefensive games for Coach - | announced in a few days. games, it =

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